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No echo, sounds just fine (in my end, have not asked other person what it sounds like).
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Posted: 2004-02-09 08:55:50
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Nice to hear
But you'd better ask them for their experience. In my experience people tend not to complain about voice quality until its very bad!
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Posted: 2004-02-09 09:01:42
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Yesterday I picked one up too. I charged 12 hours and it and this morning I paired it with my t68i R8A015.
The sound was definately better than the HBH-20 I had before but it had some crackles and pops.
However, the battery on it only lasted for about 15 min speech before it died. Is this normal?
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Posted: 2004-02-10 09:09:06
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I've used the Bluespoon Digital for a while now and I am pretty satisfied with it. You can keep it in your ear for a long time without it being annoying. The sound quality I experience is as good as if I was using the phone. One problem seems to be the Bluetooth reception. If I keep the t68i in my jeans pocket during conversation I normally get crackle and pops. If I take the phone out of the pocket the connection seems to be much better and the crackle and pops disappears.
The person on the other side hears a somewhat distorted and unnatural sound. It sound like as if the speaker was sitting in a can!?
It doesn't affect understanding though.
The volume of my voice is also fairly low.
If you've taken a shower, dont use Bluespoon until you've cleaned all water out of your ear. Otherwise you wont hear anything
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Posted: 2004-03-03 09:58:00
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I have been using the Bluespoon digital for about 2 weeks, prior to that I was using a Jabra BT200, which was OK but did not have the batteries to last all day. I was using SE P800 and a Nokia 6600.
My digital is on it's way back to Denmark for testing from Australia.
My digital would only give me about 1.5-2 hours talk time and after 1.25-1.5 hours the low battery beep would start which is really annoying during a call, their must be a better way to do that.
Standby time was not good either typically 4 hours then drops off the phone.
I tried everything to sort this problem out with no success, software and hardware resets etc.
I like the weight and feel both excellent and I hope the battery problem gets sorted.
If you are resident outside the EU like me, 3-4 days to get it to Denmark, 2 days testing and then the return flight plus the cost of returning it at my expense. Maybe I should have gone the Jabra BT250.
All up I will lose it for a week plus and I am out of pocket A$50.
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Posted: 2004-03-11 15:19:00
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Have you received your BS Digital yet? I'm ä little confused on how tö carry it. If I have a shirt it fits nice in its chest pocket but mostly i dont carry one. How do you carry yours?
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Posted: 2004-04-05 19:06:46
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Hi All,
As I live next to Nextlink, and do software testing for Apple, Nextlink have let me borrow all 3 versions (Analog, Cameleon & Digital) and I'm currently using the Digital.
I just got it, so I have to get back about batterylife, but the noise-canceling feature in Digital really makes the sound better than the two others.
I wish the Digital would come with the same neck-band as the Cameleon do.
They all work fine with my T610.
They all work with Apple Mac OS X 10.3.3+ (iChat Rocks with this type of headsets!)
The Digital comes with a USB charger cable - cool for us traveling folks...
Ohh, and you will soon be able to use your BT headset for you analog phone line too...
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Posted: 2004-04-14 23:47:53
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Have been using the original BlueSpoon since late 2002, then got the Digital version about 6 months ago.
Sound clarity for is a bit better on the Digital - although the other party can hear everything I am saying, I have been told that it sounds like I am in an empty room sometimes. That said, I was in a busy bar/restaurant in London when I received a call. Without raising my voice the other party heard everything I said, something that was not possible with my old BlueSpoon (analogue).
My only real gripe is that (like the original BlueSpoon) the Bluetooth is relatively low powered and I have to have my phone nearby within a couple of metres. If my head is blocking the line of sight between headset and phone then the sound gets slightly scrambled until I turn around! Although it could be the phone as I haven't tried either BlueSpoons with another unit.
The buttons could be better designed like the Chameleon or 5g though.
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Posted: 2004-04-20 17:28:26
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Shit, my Bluespoon Digital has fallen apart!!
The upper silvery shell was not glued to the lower black part good enough from production
I tried to send NextLink an email but no answer.
Has anyone had their Bluespoon repaired? Did you send them your Bluespoon?
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Posted: 2004-05-07 11:02:00
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