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Rookwise Posts: > 500

Have been using the hbh 600 akono bt headset for 3 days now with my 1 week old k700i and have no problems at all. Battery lasts longer than my old hbh 65 too. This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2004-08-13 21:07:17
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happycheesecake Posts: 344

I had a prob with my (R2A) K700i and a hbh65 headset. The connection was lost after 2 hours (battery ran out on the hbh65) and then after that all I got was "Access denied" when I tried to connect, even after reseting the hbh65 & removing & re-pairing the headset. Had to master reset the K700i in the end to get it to work.
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Posted: 2004-08-13 21:45:40
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tom_riddle Posts: 292

hi there. if you want a cheaper one, you can pair it with an hbh-35. i have been using it ever since. great headset too. but if you want a sleeker design that will match your eyeglasses, get a hbh-65 then. have a good day and welcome to esato.
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Posted: 2004-08-15 05:58:49
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marksurry Posts: 275

I can't fault the Jabra BT200 when used with my K700i. I also wear glasses and it doesn't get in the way when wearng both. I used to have a Sony/Ericsson HBH60 but found it uncomfatable to wear with glasses. Get the Jabra
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Posted: 2004-08-19 14:50:00
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Sebu_Sebu Posts: 10

Hi marksurry,

Sorry, my English is not good. So are you saying that you can wear both your glasses and the Jabra BT200 together?

This is very important for me as I cannot drive without wearing glasses.

Cheers,

[ This Message was edited by: Sebu_Sebu on 2004-08-20 04:38 ]
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Posted: 2004-08-20 05:34:20
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marksurry Posts: 275

Yes, I wear both my glasses and Jabra BT200 headset togehter. It fits fine. The best advice is try it on in the shop, that's what I done.
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Posted: 2004-08-20 14:28:34
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michka Posts: > 500

Same for me with the BT250. Tried it at the shop together with a HBH65. BT250 far more comfortable with glasses.
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Posted: 2004-08-20 17:16:59
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bico Posts: > 500

@Sebu_Sebu: I agree with bobafett that you should preferably use original accessories.

I use a SE HBH-60 Bluetooth headset together with a SE T610 phone, and I have never encountered any problems with that combination.

The SE HBH-200 is probably a very good choice, especially as you wear glasses.

For further information, take a look at Specifications - Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-200 - Products - Sony Ericsson.
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Posted: 2004-08-20 20:15:25
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Sebu_Sebu Posts: 10

Thanks to everybody.

Perhaps now I have to choose between :

SE HBH-35 ('cos its cheap & its original accessories);
SE HBH-200 ('cos I have to wear glasses) or
Jabra BT200 / BT250 ('cos of its good comments)


[ This Message was edited by: Sebu_Sebu on 2004-08-21 04:38 ]
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Posted: 2004-08-21 05:37:45
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