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GREK Posts: 52

ok nice..well now i have another problem;//
cant decide color:)
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Posted: 2002-12-28 13:35:00
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amagab Posts: > 500

I would choose black or blue. The blue has a nice color to it but I got the black one because it is more discrete.
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Posted: 2002-12-28 20:05:00
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GREK Posts: 52

yes thinking something like that..the blue is kinda nice but the black to:)
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Posted: 2002-12-28 22:15:00
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Cophia Posts: > 500


Phones are usually subsidised when you buy it with a contract, but the BlueSpoon is pretty expensive nevertheless. It's still a little cheaper than a T68i though (without contract).

Digital BlueSpoon is supposed to include a DSP (digital sound processor) to clear up background noise, there isn't any release date yet and if the normal BlueSpoon was anything to go by, it will be a long wait. It's also likely to cost quite a bit more as the DSP is licenced from a thrid party and is extra specilised hardware added to the cost of the standard BlueSpoon. There is also some mention in this forum of a JawBone BlueSpoon that picks up your voice from vibrations along your jaw, this may give better results than a DSP in noisy environments - we'll have to wait some more and see.

The Special Edition (Blue) BlueSpoon looks nice, but is very bright as the device flashes every 20 seconds in normal standby. You can see the whole case light up in a very bright blue! The Panther Edition (Black) is a little more discreet as the shell is translucent Black which does not let through quite as much light and so is less intense.


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Posted: 2002-12-29 03:42:00
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amagab Posts: > 500

Yes, the black Panther model sure is discreet. That is why I bought that model. I hardly notice any light coming from it. Sometimes I wonder if it actually is powered on That is a good thing! I hated my HBH-15 that made me look like someone out of Star Trek.
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Posted: 2002-12-29 03:54:00
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GREK Posts: 52

nice info..yes ive read that DSP and jawbone stuff. but seems to be a very long time til release(?).

anyone have several pictures with blue and black bs? the blue one looks nice but maybe it looks like crap with it on:)
(off searching the forum, post a response if you find it:))
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Posted: 2002-12-29 05:13:00
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hobbis Posts: 36

Hi!

I got a Bluespoon "standard edition", and I have found that when I use it together with a P800, the people I talk to say that they barely can hear me, even though I have set the highest volume on the 'spoon and on the P800.

Don't know yet if it is just a setup error from my side, or if there is a problem with the bluespoon
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Posted: 2002-12-30 22:32:00
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GREK Posts: 52

anyone else have problems with p800?
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Posted: 2002-12-31 00:29:00
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amagab Posts: > 500

hobbis> is that in quiet or noisy surroundings? The people I talk to have problems hearing me in very noisy surroundings but when I am in my office, in my car, or at home they say they hear me loud and clear like I am on the land line.
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Posted: 2002-12-31 02:40:00
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hobbis Posts: 36

Amagab > Well, at my case I often use it in my office where I am alone, but yet I have that problem. I tried calling a voicemail and voice record a message, and even there the sound sounds very distant

I bought my 'spoon at GEAB The Phonehouse in Sweden. They have it in stock.
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Posted: 2002-12-31 10:50:00
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