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this should be out from Pilcon in April with FREE shipping worldwide (yay for us americans !!!) just received this letter from
mo@pilcon:
Dear customer ,
In autumm 2002, Nextlink introduced their first consumerproduct - the Bluespoon wireless headset for mobile phones. A successfull product which has been constantly improved since then - and is to day being used all over the world .
At Cebit 2003, last week, Nextlink introduced the latest digital technology in a wireless headset for mobile phones: the Bluespoon Digital. A very advanced Digital Signal Processor with sophisticated software algorithms that improve the audio quality on both receive and transmit, combined with a unique noisecancalling feature. The Bluespoon Digital provides a freedom to communicate when ever and where ever you want.
Nextlink and Pilcon hope´s that you will enjoy the new product, which will be available from April 2003.
Please visit
www.pilcon.com for pre-ordering the Digital or to buy one more Bluespoon analog
The Bluespoon (Special Edition, Standard and Panther) are all in stock at the moment and can be shipped at once with DHL Express.
The new Bluespoon Digital can be shipped in the end of april ? 2003.
When ordering in march Pilcon offer´s you 100% free Shipping with DHL 48-hour Express Service ? worldwide.
Pilcon is the distributor of Bluespoon from Nextlink.to. We handle international credit card & bank-transfer orders to smaller Resellers, Company´s and private persons - as well as we handle the distribution in Denmark.
Best Regards
Michael Olsen
Salgschef
Pilcon ApS
Strandvejen 142
2900 Hellerup
Denmark
e-mail
mo@pilcon.com
www.pilcon.com
www.pilcon.dk
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Posted: 2003-03-21 15:09:00
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OLIVER >
Yes,..the noisecancelling is adaptive (=changes),..meaning the algorithms (software) will be aggressive, when theres a lot of noise,..and non-aggressive in quite areas
When being aggressive, your voice will of course sound a bit different, since the cancelling "hits hard",...BUT the people you're talking to, will hear your voice very clearly.
And if you are in a quite area, the noisecancelling will "back off".
The problem with headsets have always been the microphone,..meaning the people you're talking to, would have a hard time hearing you. This is why Bluespoon Digital is being introduced
Question 2 : No,..there has not been any magazine reviews yet
Regards
Jan
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Posted: 2003-03-22 15:31:00
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Don't suppose that this one will fit in the left ear as well as the right? It doesn't seem to mention this anywhere on the website.
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Posted: 2003-03-23 14:25:00
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The digital fits right ear, not left at the moment.
Regards
Jan
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Posted: 2003-03-23 22:40:00
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What is the word on using a BlueSpoon Panther with a open topped convertible? Can people hear you speak?
I own a Porsche convertible with a windstop and I'm curious whether I can use the Panther while I'm driving at about 120 km/hr with the top down.
I would also like to use the BS while road cycling, but I thought that was a lot to ask for.
Thanks.
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Posted: 2003-03-27 08:57:00
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Adotgon > I dont believe any headset would work properly, when going 120 kmh in a convertible, hehe.
We have tried to drive in an semi-open car with the new Digital,..works a lot better
You will also be able to bicycle with this model I believe

(unless of course you're going 150, hehe).
regards
Jan
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Posted: 2003-04-06 21:46:00
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This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2003-07-27 11:48:38
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There's a cover similar to professional microphones for the Bluespoon digital to prevent the noise from windy conditions. I'd like to know if that cover would be improving outdoor conditions for the analogue bluespoon as well?
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Posted: 2003-07-29 21:15:32
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I have never used a wireless headset before, so please pardon my question if it should be common knowledge for wireless headset users.
How will the Bluespoon alert you of incoming calls? I assume outgoing calls use voicedial (such as a wired headset does with the T68 or so). Also, how could one check voicemail since voicemail boxes require you to enter in your pin #?
Thanks very much, I'm looking very forward to getting the digital silver.
~Jean~
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Posted: 2003-08-08 21:37:02
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