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@ . . . Defiant79
Whaasup . . . so which bluetooth headset did you end up getting after all . . . ?? let us know . . . cheers
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Posted: 2004-11-22 22:10:48
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I wear glasses too. Never felt comfortable at all having to wear both glasses and BT at the same time. That's why I never buy any BT set at all. I'm now considering getting in car BT though.
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Posted: 2004-11-23 10:41:54
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Aloha fellas........
A prescription glass wearer for 20 years, I got my HBH 35 six months back. I've never been comfortable with any load over my ears, not even my glasses......hell not even my hairs touching my ears. As far as the BT HF is concerned I cant wear it more than 2 hours at a stretch.....with or without glasses.....my ears hurt a lot. Only thing I can say is wear the BT HF first then the glasses.......else switch to contact lenses. Moreover, most BT HF are designed for rather large ears, so first check out size of the ear and find HF that fits snugly fo that extra comfort.....enjoy your BT HFs
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Posted: 2004-11-23 13:13:43
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@neo,
I haven't decided yet. I'm considering the HBH-660 as well. Primary uses will be in the car and as headset for the computer.
My glasses are from Diesel and have thicker legs than your glasses has. I just need to try the HBHs on in the store to see wich one is more suited for me.
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Posted: 2004-11-23 18:17:08
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I tried both the SE HBH60 and the Jabra BT250. With my glasses, the SE was not very comfortable. No problem with the BT250 on the other hand.
But I guess it all depends on the glasses and the size/shape of the ear. So my advice: go to the shop and try by yourself.
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Posted: 2004-11-23 22:33:56
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I use a BlueTrek G2 quite comfortably with glasses, on either ear.
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Posted: 2004-11-24 12:32:30
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Well, I've got the HBH-300. It sits on my ear more comfortable then I expected. Quality is great.
I do need get used to it, because it's my first headset in this manner. But it is great, no regrets so far
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Posted: 2004-12-03 01:53:07
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my old Jabra BT-200 finally died and fell apart. Now I must try to find a store that has multiple headsets that I can try on with my glasses. This is surprisingly hard in the U.S. even in major cities.
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Posted: 2004-12-03 06:30:58
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@knight4led:
in Italy it's the same: no available stores where you can try BT h'set.
@ALL:
That's my issue: I wear glasses on my car; since I like to hear the radio/CD car-music most of the times, I'd like to be able to "mount" the h'set *just* when a call is incoming... :-\
Not so danger-free u may think, but it's really what I actually do with the wired one!
I DON'T LIKE to have my ear "closed" while listening stereo music..!
So, IF it's really important to put h'set *BEFORE* glasses, then definitely BT h'sets aren't for me !
IS IT REALLY SO?!
In return I could buy a BT car kit BUT:
- portable one (like Driveblue) sucks at hi speed
- fixed ones (like CK3000) are worth for 1 car only and you have to pay to install/deinstall at every car change..
Any suggestion?
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Posted: 2004-12-03 14:51:49
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@macco: no, I wear glasses all the time. I just put my BT250 on top of it. I use it only in my car, and if I travel 2 or 3 hours when I am at destination very often I forget that I wear the headset. Just remember when I see people on the street looking at me in a strange way.
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Posted: 2004-12-03 17:22:53
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