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epuk Posts: 36

I wear glasses too, and i used the HBH-30 with no probs. But after a while i felt my ear like carrying a brick. Now i have a Jabra BT-200, and it feels more confortable. My ear apreciated that.
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Posted: 2003-01-18 01:32:00
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justme Posts: 3

I too have a Jabra BT200 and wear glasses with no problems.

justme

[ This Message was edited by: justme on 2003-01-18 04:22 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-18 05:22:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

I've used different headsets wearing glasses and sunglasses.

Some seems better than others : HBH-10 was no problem.
Tried HBH-30,..felt ok,..not really a problem.
Motorola,..hmm,..not that good I think,..it moved too much around, maybe I just got small ears, hehe.

Using Bluespoon now,..of course theres no problem here, as the spring sits IN the ear,..not on the outside

Jan
Nextlink Marketing Manager and Design
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Posted: 2003-01-19 19:05:00
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Cophia Posts: > 500


Yes, the BlueSpoon is perfect with glasses as it sits in the ear and does not get in the way.


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Posted: 2003-01-19 20:57:00
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fijbert Posts: > 500

the only glasses that get in my way with my BT headset r Oakley glasses..
but once I fit em together, it's all good..
I dont hv problems.. my glasses'frame r thin so I dont hv much prob..
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Posted: 2003-01-19 21:19:00
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T68iKING Posts: > 500

Hi, anyone know where i can find a cheap hbh-30 or the motorola one? Also anyone know when the Nokia one will be released?
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Posted: 2003-01-19 21:31:00
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Mr.BJ Posts: 113

hmmm......I have the same problem with hbh-30 & wearing my glasses...thats why i prefer the hbh-20, its more comfortable for me, but the only problem i face with it is that i have to put the mic very close to my mouth when i want to use the voice dailling service....
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Posted: 2003-01-19 22:31:00
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Fma Posts: 25

hi MR.BJ

i had the same problem but i found out the noise is the problem there is too much like when i am driving i close the windows and lower the volume so the voice comand can function properly.
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Posted: 2003-01-19 22:36:00
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RX78 Posts: 16

I have tried the HBH-30 with my glasses. Although they fit on my ear well, my ear began to feel uncomfortable only after maybe 2 minutes while I was testing at the store. I now have a BT-200 and it is very comfortable. I like the fact that the BT-200 spreads the weight around the ear more, rather than the HBH-30 which seems to put the weight on the top part of the ear.
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Posted: 2003-01-20 04:42:00
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johnmcl7 Posts: 321

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On 2003-01-17 21:51, volvoman wrote:
Hi O wear glasses and find no problem with my Jabra BT200 headset. And at only £59.99 great value for money as well.


Where did you manage to get this bt handset so cheap?

John
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Posted: 2003-01-24 17:38:00
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