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kapitan jackal Posts: > 500

@* not worth it, bluetooth with wires?
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Posted: 2003-01-11 14:53:00
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Omar Posts: 269

I like mine very much, have had it for a year, and I find it much better than having a thing sticking out of my ear. Funny thing is you can't believe how many ppl have asked if it's a telephone!
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Posted: 2003-01-11 21:32:00
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fil Posts: 17

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On 2003-01-11 14:53, the jackal wrote:
@* not worth it, bluetooth with wires?



... for one who wear glasses it can be more comfortable that the other type hanging on ther ear (HBH-15, HBH-30) ...
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Posted: 2003-01-11 23:37:00
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kapitan jackal Posts: > 500

@Fil , it depends on your preferences. if im wearing an eyeglass or sunglass, i suggest you get the bluespoon. size- haft of your thumb. but if you prefer ericsson unit, well not a problem. use contact lenses. :-) This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-12 01:02:00
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justme Posts: 3

This is what I do to record voice tags with a BT headset, works without issue:

when the time comes to press 'Yes' and hear the tone to record the voice tag, instead of pressing 'Yes', I first make the connection to the phone. Once connected I then press 'Yes', then hear the tone in the headset and say the voice tag.

For example:
Settings -> Voice Command -> Voice Profiles -> Edit Commands -> In Car (for example) -> Add Voice Command? -> this is when I make the connection to the phone -> (press 'yes') -> hear the beep -> say voice tag

justme
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Posted: 2003-01-12 08:31:00
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fil Posts: 17

the jackal - You are right in two points: it depends on preferences and Bluespoon seems to be the best choice. But Bluespoon is the most expensive, its availability is more limited compared with Ericsson, Motorola etc.
Regarding contact lenses instead of sunglasses is really funny idea, what colour of lensescould you imagine, dark green, black or some metallic like mirroring contact lenses?

[ This Message was edited by: fil on 2003-01-12 16:04 ]

[ This Message was edited by: fil on 2003-01-12 16:05 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-12 17:03:00
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ilehtola Posts: 1

Hi,

does anyone know why my HBH-20 microphone volume is very low?
Others can hardly hear what I say.
I use it with P800.

Ilpo
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Posted: 2003-01-12 18:06:00
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Omar Posts: 269

Make sure the mic is facing your mouth and not the back end. The wire gets twisted and it can happen. It does with me.
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Posted: 2003-01-13 22:20:00
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tjompa Posts: 25


Mabye this is a little bit off topic...

I´ve got a HBH-20 for sale. The pice is about 2 months old and purchased in Stockholm, Sweden. Priceidea > 1200 SEK > 129,03 EUR

Anyone interested? Send me a private message or mail me at tommie@rewind.se


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Posted: 2003-01-14 00:41:00
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Skaff Posts: 139

Bought my HBH-20 locally from a Vodafone shop in a local high street for £99 GBP.

Do I want to plug a Bluetooth radio transmitter right into my delicate ear? And leave it there for a long time? No!

Apart from looking a complete Tw%t walking around with a spark plug jammed in your ear, I'm still not sure about the safety of long periods of a radio transmitter fixed right by my brain (too late some would say )

Anyway I'm happy with the HBH-20.

[ This Message was edited by: Skaff on 2003-01-14 08:13 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-14 09:12:00
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