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boe Posts: 3

I'd like to order the HBH-610 tomorrow but I'm looking for more feedback since sony has released some technology such as my navitus remote - tons of great technical possiblities but then they just buried it with no updates whatsoever.

The things I'd like to know about if anyone has one is -

How is the volume in a noisey car? Can your callers hear you? Can you hear them?

How is the clarity? Do clients know you are on a headset? how do they sound?

Is there any echo?

Any issues with it dropping connection?

Does it answer immediately?

Is the loop and the earpiece comfortable?
Can you put eargels on the earpiece?

Have you tried it with any PDA/phones to test voice command?

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Posted: 2005-09-27 09:47:17
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

@ksng - How much did you buy your HBH-608 mate Is it small in size and works perfectly with your K750i? I'm planning to get me one (to use when driving). Some feedback please, photos if there is. Many thanks!
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Posted: 2005-09-28 04:18:08
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happycheesecake Posts: 344

I've personally got a K750i (O2, R1L) with a HBH-608 and I'm very happy with it. Its a damn sight more usable with the K750 than the HBH-660 & HBH-662 headsets - they kept losing connection. The 608 is ...

smaller than the 660 & 662
seems to last longer - I charged it last Friday and without switching it off had made 90 minutes worth of calls and received 2.5 hours, and its still going...
is just as bad for voice tags as the more expensive 660 & 662...

Picture to follow...
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Posted: 2005-09-28 19:45:40
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

@happy - Many thanks for the 'small' review back there matey I'll await for the pics you'll be uploading here.
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Posted: 2005-09-29 03:25:27
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happycheesecake Posts: 344

Couple of pictures - left HBH-662, middle phone (with badly fitting screen protector!), right HBH-608...




(Note the position of the charge point of the 608...)
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Posted: 2005-09-29 09:54:24
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

@happy - Nice, nice, nice ! Looks like that the 608 is a slimmer one mate. How about it's functionality and price? Thanks !
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Posted: 2005-09-29 15:08:27
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happycheesecake Posts: 344

@JN,

My HBH-608 appears to work better than the 662; it has only disconnected twice in 2 weeks. Unlike my 662, which disconnected once or twice a day. And people on the other end of the phone say they hear me clearer when I'm using the 608.

Downside is the price. The 608 is cheaper than the 662, but over the counter is can cost roughly £50ish. Ebay price from HK is nearer £35-£40.
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Posted: 2005-09-29 16:02:49
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

@happy - Thanks! I will try to check it's price here in my place, at a shop perhaps.
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Posted: 2005-09-29 16:10:59
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c96sthl Posts: > 500

Well HBH-PV700 have finally answered the opinion I have.

When I have a phone with fast port conenctor, I will definitely ignore HBH608 or 610 since I don't like to bring to charger along when I am travelling.

The quality for BT v1.2 headset is already pretty good...I still don't see why I need v2....well they might also planning a v2 BT headset with fast port. Maybe just wait till March 06 (Cebit 2006) and we will know more.
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Posted: 2005-10-11 02:18:40
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jplacson Posts: > 500

I got the 608... chose it over the Bluespoon AX. I'm very happy with it. Connection is clear, voice dialling works well (except in a noisy environment like a mall or crowded street)

Standby time is pretty good, and connection is pretty stable. I'm just wondering why the mic is on the outside of the boom, not at the bottom.
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Posted: 2005-10-11 04:37:40
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