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i got the HBH 15 .. and intend to sell it to get the HBH 30 or bluespoon ... or even the motorola.. but i think the motorola.. is out cause the batt life is too short ...
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Posted: 2002-05-19 20:41:00
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Brimme//
Here is som data about Bluespoon:
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: less than 10 gr.
Dimensions 35mm(L)x22mm(W)x14mm(D)
Talk-time: up to 8 hours
Standby-time: more than 100 hours
Charging-time: less than 1 hour
Hardware: CSR (Bluecore 02 - Class 2)
Software: Headset Profile v1.1
Compare with HBH-30
Weigth 28 gr.
Talktime 4 hours
Standbytime less than 100 hours
Besides this, the bluespoon dont have the surround noice, that will appear with, for example HBH-30
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Posted: 2002-05-19 21:18:00
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All these headsets can be seen on
http://www.expansys.com
Well, right now I use the HBH-20,..and I have the HBH-10 as well (software-updated so that it works like HBH-15).
I prefer the HBH-20,..more discrete,..and it sits better.
Brimme >
I'll get the Bluespoon too (I designed it, so its kinda natural, hehe).
It does have some other advantages too,..very good battery-performance, newest bluetooth modules, much smaller than the rest,.. weight under 10g, sits IN the ear with a special earlock (fits all people), doesnt "hurt" when wearing it,..You can do bungy-jump with a Bluespoon on, hehe,..You wont loose it !
The materials/interior parts used are not ordinary parts,..they are quite unique.
And of course You get a neat cradle and a nice case for the baby
My god,..I'm beginning to sound like a salesperson,..hehe,..I dont really want to,..but when ppl ask, I'll answer
We all have different taste,..personally I like the Motorola too,..had the chance to try it out the other day. It sits better, I think, than the HBH-10,15 series. Maybe because its "earlock" is ALL-rubber...and the microphone-arm is a lot shorter. So it doesnt move around, when you walk.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-05-19 21:24:00
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I was a bit wrong about the price, its rather 240 dollars for the Bluespoon
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Posted: 2002-05-19 21:25:00
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Jan, you have tried them all.
What do you think of the sound on BS compared with the others?
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Posted: 2002-05-19 21:29:00
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Hmm, its always very hard to compare just how good "sound" is.
The sound is different on all the bluetooth headsets I've tried.
I think they are all pretty okay.
People you call, also say its different,..so its pretty hard to say.
I think it also depends on how you hear,..what tones (high/low/deep and so on) you're most comfortable with.
I havent really made a "test" between headsets,..no direct comparisons yet. I havent had the chance to get all the headsets at the same time. When I do, I'll make a comparison, and post it here
Jan
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Posted: 2002-05-19 22:39:00
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ok thanks anyway
Another question:
I have asked it before, and Iam conserned that its hard to estimate. But do you think you can ask the guys at Nextlink, how many pre-orders you have so far?
Iam very interested in that.
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Posted: 2002-05-19 22:52:00
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Thanks for all the above info guys ive decided to sell the HBH-20 the reason is that if your gonna use handsfree with bluetooth then that means no cables or wiring right??if you want wires then go to the classical old handsfree that offer you magic word dialing and auto-answering with a cost that is WAY less than the HBH-20!!!!!!Bluespoon looks nice but its heaps of money,anyway its good-bye HBH-20,anyone interested let me know??
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Posted: 2002-05-19 22:53:00
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No wires ==> HBH15 period.
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Posted: 2002-05-19 23:08:00
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shawnmccall9 Posts: > 500
I dunno John , is a trash can included?
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Posted: 2002-05-19 23:33:00
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