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Some of us wear glasses so some headset will fit not properly. I will be getting the HBH-200 the idea of seeing the callers number while my handset is not in hand is cool. Most of us can't remember who has what ringtone I can't can you.
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[ This Message was edited by: sybercouch88 on 2003-11-24 08:45 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-24 09:36:15
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Some people also don't like having noticable that they are using an expensive phone. This lets me have the convenience of a BT headset with the social acceptability of a normal headset - also the wire is much much shorter. So no more door handles, sliding in and out of shirt buttons, having to fumble with miles of cable.
For some people who don't want to LOOK like geekas this is one of the best headsets around.
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Posted: 2003-11-24 10:36:03
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Love this unit. Sound is totally adjustable to my (hard of hearing) limits. But the earpiece does not stay very well in my ear. Are there any adhesives that are conveniently usable to keep it there?
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Posted: 2003-11-25 14:36:50
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Hi
very tempted by this heaset as I do a LOT of driving. Is it comfortable and does it stay in...or if I use it in the office and walk about will it fall out. I want to use it with z600...is volume good in a car?
Many thanks
Jackie
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Posted: 2003-11-25 20:02:59
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well, i have used the hbh-20 and the hbh-15, and i have kept the hbh-20 and have used it for more than a year now. I have to admit that a BT headset stuck on your ear is really sometimes too geeky, though im a geek and i do not mind looking like a geek and i certainly don't mind being looked at like a character from star wars or star trek, but i do mind having a BT stuck on my ear... i know that the PERFECT BT HEADSET will be the one that has the form factor of the HBH-60 with the LCD screen of the HBH-200 and with loud polyphonic ringtones, that can be cliped on clothes and with a belt-case, and I know that this one will come from SE... maybe the HBH-600, maybe we can petition sony to start making one NOW or give them a prototype design,
but I'm buying the HBH-60 tomorrow by the way, coz can't wait anylonger
might even buy the HBH-200, if i can afford another BT
[ This Message was edited by: friedbrains on 2003-11-29 13:02 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-29 14:00:12
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Hmm... I'm a bit dubious about the HBH-200... the idea of a caller display is nice but I'd rather not have the wires and added bits that go with it. Maybe I'll stick with my HBH-30 for now - or perhaps someone could integrate NetMD and bluetooth.... that would be a good solution
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Posted: 2003-12-02 11:04:39
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Surely the point of a BT headset is to leave your hands free. If you have to pick up a part of the headset to look who's calling then why not use the phone anyway. It would be much better if phones just spoke the incoming number, through the headset. This is certainly true if you're driving.
As for the wire part of the HBH200. I wouldn't mind betting that this ends up breaking or getting tangled up. I've just got an HBH65 so i'm about to find out how good these BT headsets are.
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Posted: 2003-12-02 12:16:49
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RE: phones speaking the caller's name.... I had this working on the ol' T68i. Whenever I was called by someone who had a voice tag, it played back the voice tag as it rang. I could then answer or reject by saying "answer" or "reject" (my versions were ruder

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Posted: 2003-12-02 12:54:47
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Still having problems keeping the earpiece in place! Has anyone tried (would it be possible?) to splice one of the in-earbuds onto the cable to replace the standard unit?
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Posted: 2003-12-02 21:07:55
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does anyone know how compatible the hbh-200 is with n6600? i headr that the connection does not stay. hows the sound volume with other phones? still have reviews that its too soft.
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Posted: 2003-12-14 03:39:18
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