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kissdadookie Posts: 7

How is the audio on the HS810? I had no problem with the headset other then the fact that the mic sits right on your face which basically muffles the outgoing audio. I had absolutely no problem with the incoming audio, pairing, or feel of the headset. I loved it when I saw it and searched 9 stores to finally buy it (since the original store sold out of the two that they had in stock a few days before) but then I found out that people pretty much can't hear me clearly since it sounded distant and muffled. Someone, PLEASE post a proper review for the HS810. I read one "proper" review but it was basically for the V600 and then they reviewed the headset a little bit since it was included with the Auston Martin V600 set. Maybe mines was defective but I highly doubt it as it worked splendily WHEN the mic wasn't touching my face. The only ways to have the mic NOT touch the face was to not wear the headset properly so that the set is a little flappy, push down on the the area for the lanyard loop a little so that the mic is lifted off the face, and finally three, to have the head tilted towards the side with the set so that the mic is not touching the face. Please, someone post a proper review with full details not just "I love this set and it was free" or "This thing looks great, it's a lady killer, get it." We need a real review.
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Posted: 2004-02-15 23:48:36
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jrmgolem Posts: 78

I use a Plantronics M3000, it worked reliably on my girlfriends Motorola and so I bought another for myself.

The P900 was paired with it no probs and it has worked well ever since!

Battery life is amaizing..something like 8 hours talk time!!
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Posted: 2004-02-16 09:09:36
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rndinit0 Posts: 1

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On 2004-02-15 09:41:31, Jah wrote:

Anyone managed to get their BT headset working with Wayfinder BT GPS (see http://www.wayfinder.com)? I have tried both with Jabra BT200 and the Ericsson HBH-20 but the headsets cannot pick-up calls while the navigation software is working with the BT GPS. Have ordered a Motorola HS810 - this may work (the basic problem is that the P900 seems unable to work with two BT devices).




Is it possible to use a Bluetooth headset/ handsfree simultaneously as I use Wayfinder Mobile Navigator™?

Currently mobile phones do not have the possibility to connect with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, i.e. the mobile phone is only able to communicate with one device – either the Bluetooth GPS or the Bluetooth headset/handsfree. Therefore you can only use a hands-free with cord while navigating.

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Posted: 2004-02-16 21:54:36
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Jah Posts: > 500

rndinit0

Many thanks I use the stereo headset and I found I can answer calls and hear Wayfinder instructions.



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Posted: 2004-02-17 01:07:00
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SL1210 Posts: 17

I still use my SE HBH 30. It works well, connects everytime, good sound quality and battery life. Compared to the HBH 60 and 65 that were both returned. I'm happy with it but would prefer something a little smaller if it could function as well as the HBH 30.

My phones are P900 X 2, P800, T610 & T68i.
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Posted: 2004-02-18 15:05:31
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Scott_b Posts: 170

I have just bought a Motorolla HS810 today - so i haven't really had time to test it properly!

So far it pairs easily and accepts and recieves calls with a good reception. It is light and comfortable and looks fantastic!

Can't seem to get voice dialing working though! How do u call the voice dials on the P900?

Cheers

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Posted: 2004-02-19 20:18:50
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WildCard#! Posts: 102

Usually when you open it up it turns on and automatically voice dials. The noise it makes is a 'brugh'. Then you say the name and it plays the name back to you. When finishing the call, tap on the button and it will go 'Broough'. Close the headset and it turns itself off to save battery. This is great because with my other one I forget to turn it off and runs out like that.

Remember, if you get 'brugh' and 'broough' then your laughing.

'brugh' & 'broough'
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Posted: 2004-02-19 20:26:41
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Scott_b Posts: 170

I hold it for a second then it bleeps. If i say the name it dosent do anything!

When i tap it i get another sound, slightly different?

How do u just use voice dialing on the P900 without the headset - to test it first?


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Posted: 2004-02-19 21:19:21
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kissdadookie Posts: 7

I see that I am not the only one with a HS810 problem. Basically, there's nothing wrong with your phone or the headset. The headset is designed in such a way that the mic opening is right ON your face. This creates a major problem. All the audio that the mic picks up is muffled. The voice dial does not work because they voice system does not recognize such a "far" and muffled voice. This is not a phone issue. If you try to use any kind of voice command phone service it will not work. The only way for it to work is to wear the headset very loosely, allowing the headset to be floppy. Another way is the tilt your head towards the headset side. The third and final way is the hold down the back of the headset (where the loop is) a little bit to lift the mic off your face. This is a very poorly designed headset. I returned mines the very next day that I had it.
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Posted: 2004-02-20 04:07:18
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KoKayne Posts: 55

Hi there,

I'm thinkin to buy a bluetooth headset:

Nextlink Bluespoon Chameleon vs Plantronics M3000

€161 €79

Wich one would you guys recommend?


ThnX
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Posted: 2004-02-20 10:43:45
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