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sprockett Posts: 6

hi takkyhide,

i also kaan that problem!!!

i dunno why... very irritating..

regards
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Posted: 2002-08-13 22:20:00
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charles_wee Posts: 0

Dumbo,

How about the people you speak to? did they complain about the reception?

Orang3,
I am interested in Bluespoon but till now it is not released yet I wonder when it will be released. Also that one seems to be more expensive than Motorola and Ericsson's headset.

[ This Message was edited by: charles_wee on 2002-08-14 02:22 ]
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Posted: 2002-08-14 03:19:00
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orang3 Posts: > 500

madhero---> i also had the similar problem .. but it it only for the assign tones..

charles_wee---> it is out for those who have already booked ... but i doubt tht it would be brought into singapore .. so got to get it online .. but i am thinking of visiting swiss at the end of the yr .. so mabe the jaw bone mic is out by then ... then i get it .. it is retail at 199 pounds ..slightly more ex then then our average headsets ..
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Posted: 2002-08-14 04:20:00
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dairin Posts: 69

wondering how much will be BS in singapore in future .....

[ This Message was edited by: dairin on 2002-08-14 05:06 ]
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Posted: 2002-08-14 06:05:00
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orang3 Posts: > 500

i dont thing it will ever be retail in singapore ..
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Posted: 2002-08-14 06:08:00
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Dumbo Posts: 8

Charles,

So far no complains about the reception from the people I spoke to using the HBH-30, somehow I noticed they did not find anything different in the sound quality they are hearing, for example usually when I am using the regular SE handsfree, they will know that I'm using handsfree judging from the sound quality they hear and most times I have to speak louder or repeat a few times. I tested the HBH-30 by calling people on their cellphones, corded fixed phones and cordless phones, somehow none noticed anything unusual in the sound quality. On my end, there are occasional static in the background but not serious enough to distort the reception. There is still the issue of losing connection standing right next to busy traffic. I also found that the stated distance of 10m between the HBH-30 and T68 no true, the most I could go was only 4m max (no blockage) and with bad reception, beyond that and connection was lost.
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Posted: 2002-08-14 06:40:00
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orang3 Posts: > 500

ohh really .. the 10m is the max .. like ard your home .. and place like tht .. they will prompt you tht the connection is lost and if you 1 2 retrive it in your hp ..
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Posted: 2002-08-14 06:45:00
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charles_wee Posts: 0

Ok guys i just got myself a HBH-30 as well for $276 at Kallang Pudding SE. Initial opinion of this HBH-30 is it is shorter than i expect but still longer than my motorola BT Headset. I have no problem putting on HBH-30 and it is as light as motorola's one. When i face mirror though, i still prefer motorola's headset to this HBH-30.

Well i immediately tried calling my customer while walking to the bus-stop. No complaints from him and voice reception is certainly louder than motorola's Headset. I then call my wife from my office which is undergoing renovation and she said my voice is clearer than motorola's headset. She can however hear the background renovation noise but she had no problem picking up my voice.

Can't say much about the battery life because i just got it. My motorola can last for a week if i do not make calls so often. If i do call often, it can only last me a day. Let's see how long HBH-30 can last.

Build wise, both are as good. I still like the look of Motorola's BT headset, unfortunately it's voice reception and volume are not as good as this HBH-30.

Just my humble opinion of the two most popular Bluetooth Headset in the market right now.


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Posted: 2002-08-14 08:02:00
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r3quiem Posts: 0

hi guys/gals~
just got myself a t68i and was wondering what's the latest firmware version..?

btw, great that there's a singapore based user thread here!
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Posted: 2002-08-14 08:50:00
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charles_wee Posts: 0

Latest firmware in SE singapore is R2F0004. You can go upgrade your T68i to this latest version at Kallang Pudding SE
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Posted: 2002-08-14 09:00:00
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