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I actually saw something very similar at a mall in australia.https://8comwireless.com/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=39&Category_ID=10 it looked very similar to one of these. Truth be told it connected very well.. had no functional problems and very cheap.. but i told the sales guy no.. because i was pretty dissapointed with the volume. The sales guy let me test it at the store but at full volume the unit couldnt really be heard over the normal store noise. I told the guy that if it cant be heard over store noise how the hell is it going to be heard over road noise.. the sales guy tried to tell me that road noise is quieter than store noise.. I just laughed as i walked out of the store. Hope that helps
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Posted: 2003-08-26 13:58:36
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Well I have had mine about 10 days and I am about to send it back - unless anyone here can offer suggestions.
I have installed and paired the thing - fairly easy although the instructions are a bit vauge.
Unfortunately - it is very difficult for anyone that I call to hear what I am saying!
If anyone here has one and it is working - could you tell me where to put the microphone (

)? How far away from you is it? etc
Thanks
[ This Message was edited by: mwright on 2003-08-26 15:19 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-26 16:17:36
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@SonySandy
A household microwave operates at 650W.
Bluetooth operates at roughly 0.001W.
Please stop posting rubbish about being cooked, because it won't happen. If you're really that concerned then you'd better buy some lead lined clothes to protect you from the (unsheilded) sunlight.
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Posted: 2003-08-26 16:51:50
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On 2003-08-26 16:17:36, mwright wrote:
Well I have had mine about 10 days and I am about to send it back - unless anyone here can offer suggestions.
I have installed and paired the thing - fairly easy although the instructions are a bit vauge.
Unfortunately - it is very difficult for anyone that I call to hear what I am saying!
If anyone here has one and it is working - could you tell me where to put the microphone (

)? How far away from you is it? etc
Thanks
Mr Wright do you have the Scan cheapy BT like me? I have been using it for about a month now and have had no problem with the other person hearing me or me hearing the other person. The volume coming out of the speaker is loud enough to hear when driving and thats not at full volume. I drive a Mini cooper which isnt the quitest car in the world, i havent yet had any problem hearing the other person or them hearing me even on Motorways. I have the mic attatched just behind the steering wheel which is just about mouth level. The ciggy lighter where the unit is plugged in is practically at floor level and set quite back so the unit hardly shows, which is good for me as the kit does look cheap. End of the day it works superbly for me.
bub
[ This Message was edited by: bub1 on 2003-08-27 15:39 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-27 16:37:43
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