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borg_ Posts: > 500

I disagree.

I have the HBH-65 and it's a super handset

I always use 80% of the time when i'm driving and it works fine and the remaining 20% at home.

On the road using the HBH-65 it's the best thing you can do, inbound and outbound calls for me are at 100% clarity and volume from both sides
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Posted: 2004-05-06 17:28:30
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vanquish Posts: > 500

yeah i disagree too.

the hbh-65 is tops! i used one for a bit then discovered i had no need for it and took it back (in the time that you have like 7 days or something at the shop ). naughty me.

VQ
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Posted: 2004-05-06 20:20:55
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theR Posts: 1

Hi there.

I just got my second HBH65 Handsett. The former one I had to return since all my contacts complained about ecco. I just had a few phonecalls, and are very dissapointed to find that the problems is just as bad with the new one.

Is it my Z600 that are not to well? Have any other had the same problem?

R
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Posted: 2004-05-14 10:16:33
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royd999 Posts: 6

I'll put in my two pence.

I've had my HBH-65 for my Z600 for 5 months now. I've probably had to pair the headset and Phone 3 times during that time, which isn't TOO bad.

Reception is good, but transmissions are sensitive to background noise. I drive a Turbo Diesel which is noisy at speed. The Voice tags are unuseable via the headset at speeds over 15 mph. When I'm travelling above 65 mph, the person on the other end has great difficulty hearing what I'm saying and at 90, it's a waste of time.

Interestingly, I borrowed my partner's BMW and called her while travelling at 95; she could hear me perfectly.

Caveat Emptor.

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Posted: 2004-05-24 15:02:16
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michka Posts: > 500

Do you mean that in order to have a clear converstaion, you have to buy a z600, an HBH65 PLUS a BMW?
Expensive phone!

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Posted: 2004-05-24 15:41:09
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royd999 Posts: 6

Good point, but no, there's a cheaper alternative

I've just bought a Bluetrek G2 and at 1/2 the price of the HBH-65, it's perfectly usable at 90+ mph both talking and listening. In fact, I'd say the incoming sound quality's better too.

Not only that, it's more comfortable than the Ericsson, although the ear bracket seems a mite flimsy.

So my lucky partner now has a free HBH-65 to use in her BMW and I'm a happy teddybear with my G2.
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Posted: 2004-06-09 14:38:30
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Superluminova Posts: > 500

can i just ask where you legally drive at 90+ mph in the uk?
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Posted: 2004-06-09 14:41:16
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