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It cames only with a necklace, but I use the soft pouch of the HBH-600 that fits perfectly.
At today, battery level is always almost at full charge, and yesterdays I made many calls
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Posted: 2004-10-31 10:32:59
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hi there i am interested in the hbh-660, can you tell me will it work with other manufacturers handset? and will caller ID work? can someone plz confirm. many thanks
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Posted: 2004-10-31 10:47:20
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If it works the same way the hbh 200 does then it will work with all the bluetooth phones but the caller id will only work with SE phones. With some nokia and siemens phone you will get the number but not the name
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Posted: 2004-10-31 10:51:02
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the HBB-660, what is the weight of it compared to the HBH-65?
thanks
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Posted: 2004-10-31 14:23:11
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HBH 200
http://www.sonyericsson.com/s[....]1_1&zone=pp&lm=pp4_1&pid=10107
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Posted: 2004-10-31 15:07:08
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I'm curious about everyone's battery experiences with the 660, so thanks, and please keep us posted on that as you get more use out of it.
I have a Q tho; the

site lists two colors available (apparently): grey and silver. Does that mean there are two versions, or is it just that the one version is gray _and_ silver. Thanks!
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Posted: 2004-10-31 21:00:09
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Well, having had my grey and silver(!) HBH-660 for a couple of days, I'm liking it more and more. It is a bit heavier than the HBH-60, to answer whoever asked, but I am pleasantly amazed by the battery life for an

headset. I have given it a pretty good workout in the last 48 hours and the battery appears to have lost one bar! Plus, after wearing it a bit, it is actually a very comfortable headset - just a shame they had to dispense with the idea of putting all the weight behind the ear, rather than on it, as they did with the HBH-30, but still keep the short boom that the HBH-6x(x)'s have.
But, I'm warming to it, and it just might get the vote over the HS-810 for when the HCB-30's not in use....note to self: must stop buying toys.....
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Posted: 2004-10-31 22:31:26
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I got my 660 a while back and the battery life seems to be phenomenal (though this is my very first bluetooth headset, so I can't really compare to what a "bad" battery life is).
I like the status display and I find it very helpful. I leave my K700i in it's case and I can see who's calling just by looking at the headset.
Though I do find it a tad uncomfortable. The reason I say this is because the little piece that sticks out that I guess is supposed to go in your ear, doesn't go in my ear. As if the headset was too short, so it doesn't rest "in" my ear but just next to it.
But overall I'm glad with this headset. The one thing that worries me about these short headsets is that I thought that the mic would be too sensitive and that the person on the other line would be complaining that all they hear is background noise (and hardly hear my voice). But it turns out that they can hear me clearly (some say a little too loud) but hardly to no background noise interfering. Definitely would recommend this headset.
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Posted: 2004-11-01 02:43:41
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Ok, I recharded mine after 5 days, not always on, naturally. But many hours of standby and my calls.
For the battery status bar I must say that the first segment goes away very soon and when the second is gone you ear a low battery warning beep. So the battery bar has only 3 positions I think: Full, 3/4 full and 1/4 full (low batt)
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Posted: 2004-11-01 11:04:57
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Nobody mentioned anything aboout voice clarity and recognition, it must be better than hbh-60, right?
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Posted: 2004-11-27 23:51:15
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