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dubbs Posts: 11

I've had my HBH-60 for about a month now. I can tell you the following:

1. It's comfy yes, but not easy to put on in a hurry - especially in the car. Yep, you could put it on before you set off but I think you look a bit of a prat driving along with it on but not used.

2. Battery life is fine, no problems for me but then I charge the P800 regularly and plugging the headset in at the same time is no problem.

3. It has annoyed the hell out of me with voice dialling. At 90mph on the motorway it can't recognise a thing I say. The car is a 2001 Golf so well built (admittedly it's a gti but this doesn't add any noise to the cabin over a standard car). I DO have to try to redo the voice commands though so it may be fixed when I do.

4. Connectivity seems to be fine with no dropped calls or other.

5. If the headset is turned on it is annoying that answering a phonecall via the phone still transfers the sound to the headset, as does initiating a call. there should be a button confugred to swap between the two to make it easier.

That's about it for now - might get an HBH35 as well to compare although I really don't like the "exec on a madonna trip" look.


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Posted: 2003-08-01 22:36:55
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Jah Posts: > 500

I use the Jabra BT200 / Freespeak. It works fine. Its battery life is not good as other headsets from SE but the Jabra is very cheap (I have seen them for UKP45 on eBay). I noticed that that when my P800 is in my Kursell case (horizontal style) and I am outside, the signal quality between the P800 and the Jabra is not that good. While in my car or in the office the reception is fine.
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Posted: 2003-08-02 00:59:34
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BigManNick Posts: 11

i kinda of saw this new type of headset . i called one of it distributers and they said that this BT headset was able to listen to audio such as Mp3/video clip and other. maybe you want to check it out.

http://www.bluetrek.com/
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Posted: 2003-09-09 18:20:23
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Gabster Posts: > 500

I got a bluespoon headset...although it takes time to get it in your ear for the first few goes, it is small and and the battery life is brillant...
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Posted: 2003-09-10 01:28:34
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fijbert Posts: > 500

I heard that the bluespoon is no good in crowds and places with loud noises

apparently the person cant hear anything

is this true?
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Posted: 2003-09-10 02:40:48
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ctota Posts: 6

yeah i second the hbh-60..since it doesnt sport the boom mic like the hbh-30 it looks rather neat...! putting it on quickly is a problem especially if you have coolers or glasses on...!
one specific disadvantage in the hbh-60 is that the ear piece can be detached from the main piece.
it looks really cool.. when you want someone else to use the phone.. u just hand them the main piece..alternatively it is pretty risky coz you play a fair chance to lose/misplace it.
dunno bout the rest of them but i really freak on the SE logo on the hbh-60. looks real neat..!!
any reviews on the hbh-200... the one which displays the number etc..

http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4022.html

cherish

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Posted: 2003-09-10 12:36:03
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Gabster Posts: > 500

Yeah, it is not ideal when out in public places...the digital verison is meant to be much better in public places...anyone can verify this??? The reason why I bought the bluespoon was because of its size...it is soooo small that many people don't notice it...while i find most of the other headset a bit too futuristic for me.
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Posted: 2003-09-11 14:47:55
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dupasquier Posts: 50

Digital Bluespoon works very well in noisy environments. I was told many times that it is easier to understand me through the digital Bluespoon in noisy places than through my P800 as the digital Bluespoon pretty much cancels or seriously reduces any unwanted background noises.
Not to mention that I can hear my correspondents much better in the digital Bluespoon in such conditions as you can really raise the volume to a very high level in the digital Bluespoon.




[ This Message was edited by: dupasquier on 2003-09-11 16:46 ]
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Posted: 2003-09-11 17:45:33
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