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The jabra headset isn't really small. That picture is deceptive.
Here is a better pic.
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Posted: 2002-07-16 23:34:00
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No disrespect to Jabbra but how in the world can you use that when wearing glasses. Some of us do, you know.
Tested the HBH-30. Very good headset and spectacle friendly
Still have to wait 45days for my BlueSpoon. It'll be obsolete by the time Expansys get a batch order through.
Only joking Jan
[ This Message was edited by: Bajie on 2002-07-17 08:28 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-17 09:27:00
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@Bajie: Good point! I've been lurking here checking if the BSpoon is finally out. I was considering the Jabra, although they say the BSpoon is still superior in terms of noise cancellation and clarity.
Oh, and I do wear glasses. So there goes my considering the Jabra.
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Posted: 2002-07-17 11:36:00
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Thats exactly my problem when I tried the Nokia,..I wear glasses sometimes,..and it was "hell" to try and get the Nokia on.
When I finally got it right,..it sat okay.
HBH-30 sits better,..a lot easier, even with glasses on.
"One-hand-operation".
Jabra's isnt small,..it actually looks bigger than the Nokia.
The Nokia headset isnt really that big in real life,..it looks a lot bigger on pictures.
With Bluespoon You can wear glasses like Elton John if you like, hehe. Doesnt really matter

One-hand-operation too !
Jan
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Posted: 2002-07-17 17:20:00
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jan, please check my last comment, the last one on page 12
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Posted: 2002-07-17 17:33:00
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I don't like the Jabra too much... looks too bottom heavy. Wait, the current BlueSpoon doesn't use bone-conduction technology?
And from anyone in Nextlink... are there full-duplex wired handsfree headsets for the Ericsson mobile phones (3v generations, T28, T68, etc) that use bone-conduction technology? If so, how much are they? How do they look? Thanks!
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Posted: 2002-07-17 18:01:00
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INVISIO >
Theres no "new" news on the release-date,..I still do not have a specific date.
Still the same

I'll write once I have it.
BTW: the Tiscali-team in Tour de France are using the Invisio
General info :
People also asked about ordering,..they can also order Bluespoon directly from Nextlink here in Denmark.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-07-17 20:23:00
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would it be cheaper if we order direct from nextlink than expansys?
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Posted: 2002-07-18 08:50:00
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I just tried contacting Nextlink directly about buying a

(privately, ie. retail).
A "sales and marketing coordinator" replied that it would be ready for deliveries in August, but I could order right away.
Considering that ie. Expansys has had preorders for a long time, I would think they would get it before any direct order given now, so they might still be in July?
Anyway she went on to say that mass production was scheduled for september, and click-on-covers wouldn't appear before then.
I'm not sure about units bought before that

I think I will have to ask again about that.
The official Suggested Retail Prices, valid until 31/8 are (Excl VAT):
DKK 1.996,-
NOK 2.079,-
SEK 2.529,-
GBP 170,00
EUR 273,70
USD 246,50
YEN 31.758
It looks like Expansys uses the UK list-price..
The Danish price works out to EUR 270, but we have 25% VAT, so it definately wont be cheaper
Oh, and they have a 30 day return policy, but that might be for Denmark only... Might still convince that buying locally was easier - Their office is 15min away
I can upload the product/price list (pdf) somewhere for ref. if someone wants to see, but it doesnt say anything new besides the above prices.
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Posted: 2002-07-18 14:58:00
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Got a fast reply.

units bought today wont have exchangable covers.
Units produced later *may* gain that ability, but that is not scheduled at all yet

The engineers are looking into it.
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Posted: 2002-07-18 16:14:00
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