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WizWas
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Posted: 2005-04-11 03:43
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I have "lost" my bluetooth headset.
I was going to buy a replacement but I saw the SP100 and thought it might be better than a BT headset. I'm not a Chav so only ever used the BT headset in the car.

Does anyone use one, any good? alternative products I should think about?
BTW Mobile fun selling the SP100 @ £55;
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/3419.htm

Thanks in advance
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Posted: 2005-04-11 04:34
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just curious, but what phone are u using? b/c id ur phone does have speakerphone... it would be pointless haha
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Posted: 2005-04-13 16:57
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You still have to hold your phone pretty close to your mouth even with speaker phone. With bluetooth speaker, no need to hold your phone at all. There are a few others on the market, but stay away from the Parrot Blue Drive, real bad microphone.

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WizWas
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Posted: 2005-04-18 02:49
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Ok I have bought the SP100. Overall not too bad. Simple to set up. When your driving around town it works well. Not so good at speed on the motorway as the person on the other end has trouble hearing you, but the lesson there is not to speed!
Overall not a bad bit of kit

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mustu
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Posted: 2005-04-18 16:51
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the Sp100 is bad.Jabra has stopped manufacturing it as it does not have a full duplex sound system.Its crap to tell you honestly.
hellsat
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Posted: 2005-04-23 01:17
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Hmmm, is'nt all jabra products crapy?
I have a jabra bt200 headset, which I recently dusted off after I got my self a t630. When I stoped using my bt200 I thought the problems I had was incompatibility betwen my Siemens S55 and the bt200. The sound was too often crackling or harsh, especially when hanging the phone around my neck or putting it in my pocket. I had it replaced once, but the same bad behaviour with the new one.

Now with the t630 the bt200 still have det same crackeling sounds when phone hanging around my neck or is in my pocket. Only time it's kind of usable is when the phone is placed in the cradle 50-60 cm on the dash in my car. Still it's too unstable, not always ending a call when the button is pressed. It's paired up with the handfree profile but the same happens when paired with the headset profile.

I'm really twisting my mind about getting a new bluetooth headset or just settle with a regular wired one.
My experience with HBH-15, HBH-20 and BT-200 is not satisfying. Still I kind of hope that the newer bluetooth headsets is more stable than the previous generation.

These are the ones I consider:
Bluetrek G2 1.1
SE HBH-662 1.2
SE HBH-608 1.2
SE HBH-300 1.1

If I go for a new bt headset I guess I'll go for the HBH-662 with bt 1.2, but I was recommended the bluetrek from a SE dealer so yeah......I'm really twisting my mind trying to decide

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Posted: 2005-04-27 21:03
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blutrek s2 and the new g2 are great
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