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I use HBH-65 with my z600 all the time in the car at the highway speeds with no problem. I use voice dialing using headset and no problem. Distance is not a problem either although the phone not at so much distance from me when I'm in the car. I have used it while filling up at the self serve station with the phone still in the car and never had a call dropped while doing so. And no body has complained to me yet from the other side of the line about my voice quality. Am I just lucky or what.
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Posted: 2004-04-04 09:11:20
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I use my HBH65 with Z600 and I pretty much agree with all the grouses brought up by our discontented friends.
Whenever I am in a car, the other party (more or less) always complains that the reception is bad, whereas I am hearing them loud and clear. The louder the road noise, the worse it gets. HBH seems to be picking up the disturbance rather than my voice (at times, at breaking levels to get through). Nowadays, if this happens, I tell the caller to hold and I simply transfer the sound to phone - Give Up!
On the other hand, HBH reception in the office or at home is almost always perfect in terms of audio quality on both ends, albeit the occasional missed BT connection (whether incoming or outgoing).
I am a 2nd Gen BT user, started with HBH60 and you know what? I honestly think 60 is a better piece of equipment ( overall: better sensitivity ). Sadly, that piece has been eaten up by my dog
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Posted: 2004-04-11 07:26:08
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I have been happy with my HBH-65 so far. It does miss a connection once in awhile, usually for incoming. The voice dialing works great but I dont use it in my car. My car is exceptionally loud. People used to complain that they couldnt hear me as well when i was on the headset (said that I sounded staticy and the sound would cut out once in awhile, but since i flashed to R4B006 that problem seems to have gone away.
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Posted: 2004-04-12 19:08:05
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i think weak p900 bt might be the culprit here cause i also use hbh65 with the t610 and p900 and i found the t610-hbh65 pair is much better in quality than p900-hbh65.
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Posted: 2004-04-12 20:00:52
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What´s up everybody !!!
I have to say this . . . i really regreat spending $117.00 dlls on this p.o.s. it doesnt make any of my voice dial attempts , when im driving i can hear them excelent but . . . they dont hear me !!! further more they say that they only hear static . . . but . . . when im in my house at night and nobody its awake . . . guess what . . . i can voice dial !! patetic isnt . . . ??? well i love everything

makes but i guess they really werent in the " lets make a really , really great product spirit "
p.s. I´m just curious . . . if the people that say that they havent try their hbh65 while driving . . . why did they get it for . . . here in mexico you get a ticket if you´re talking with your mobile and dont have a hands free . . . cheers !!
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Posted: 2004-04-13 11:29:12
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I will have my HBH-65 on saturday
I can't wait
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Posted: 2004-04-15 18:10:55
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Well it's done finally i have my HBH-65.
It's great working 100% fine at home and when i'm driving
GREAT PIECE OF WORK
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Posted: 2004-04-22 21:11:24
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Hi Gang,
I'm glad to have started such a lively debate. Here's a quick postscript to my experiences:
I happened to use my partner's BMW the other day. Nice relaxing change from my noisy Turbo Diesel. I called her from the motorway at about 95 mph and guess what - she could hear me perfectly!
The bottom line seems to be that if you intend to use the 'phone from cars where Engine and/or Wind noise are a feature, don't get the HBH-65.
Cheers,
Roy.
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Posted: 2004-05-24 15:11:28
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A final Postscript to my Postscript, for anyone who's still reading.
After reading promising reviews of the Bluetrek G2 and its performance in noisy environments, I bought one to go with my Z600.
I'm delighted to report that I can now consume vast quantities of diesel oil at 90+ mph while talking on and listening to the phone through the G2.
Not bad at 1/2 the cost of my HBH-65 and it's more comfortable and battery life is better too.
So all's well that ends well. There IS life after HBH-65, after all!
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Posted: 2004-06-09 14:44:29
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