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well viking
For me HBH-30 is already a luxury item. Therefore Bluespoon is something like Vertu to me. Of course the smaller it is the better consumer is willing to accept it.
But for me that size of HBH-60 is already enough. WIth the launch of it, maybe it will push the price of bluetooth chip even lower and benefit everyone who is planning to get a bluetooth devices.
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Posted: 2002-09-25 11:55:00
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I'm pretty impressed with the gel-moulded JABRA hands-free units (that do not have a seperate microphone), the Bluespoon is similiar and with less components draining power on mic/earphone the battery life quoted is very impressive.
It is a shame that it costs so much, probably for start-up costs - but it is much more expensive than the Sony Ericsson units, for so fewer components!
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Posted: 2002-09-25 13:37:00
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Download this!
Its the supertest in the from the Mobil papper I talked about.
You dont need to understand Danish Figurs and Pictures speeks for them self
http://www.nextlink.dk/download/pdf/MobilSupertestSep2002.pdf
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Posted: 2002-09-27 18:37:00
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COPHIA >
Bluespoon actually have the same amount of components as everyone else,..but Bluespoon's components are different in size.
They are somewhat expensive, because of the size itself.
They are not "ordinary" headset-parts
Jabra ?...theres no Jabra-headset that looks like BS....not that I know of

Which one do You mean ?
The soft one sits like Nokias headset around the ear.
The two other ones are quite bigger, and sits also with a spring around the ear,...Bluespoons spring sits IN the ear
And BS is a lot smaller than those two.
One of the reason why BS have great battery-times are, that it goes into a deep-sleep-mode, when not in use, but turned on.
The bluetooth-software/profiles are pretty much built from the beginning, by Nextlinks engineers themselves.
VIKING >
Yep,..theres a head-to-head test of the bluetooth-headsets in the magazine Mobil,...and Bluespoon wins 8 of 9 categories,...the only one it doesnt win, is the "price-category"...thats actually quite ok, and we knew that it wouldnt win that one, hehe
DARK >
Hungary,..hmm, I'm not sure. I'm still trying to get hold of the retailer-list,..and I know that new retailers are coming along all the time right now
You can order it at Nextlink
bluespoon@nextlink.to
or go to the webpage
http://www.nextlink.to
and find the order-form there.
ADAM >
Thanks

I really like the video-manual too,..find it cool.
In the Bluespoon-package the video is on a mini-cd-rom

Looks neat.
The ordinary manual is a full-color book,..and not a tiny booklet
Jan
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Posted: 2002-09-29 22:13:00
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Hi Viking,
I tried to download the video - got to about 12.6 mb around 50%
and it said download complete.
Then tried to open it with winzip - it said "not a valid archive"
What am I doing wrong dude?
cheers Jayman.
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Posted: 2002-09-30 16:32:00
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Has anyone got any pics of the HBH-60 then?
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Posted: 2002-09-30 17:02:00
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jayman.. it's 26mb.. u have to complete it to be able to view it.
re hbh-60 .. go to sonyericsson website. or click the search up there
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Posted: 2002-09-30 17:06:00
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i cant view the file
no problems with downloading it and uncompressing.
BTW I use mac os x (please , no wise cracks - i will eat your babies)
does anyone know if their is a movie file of it out there ?
i'm all the way in oz and there's nothing..............
help
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Posted: 2002-09-30 17:07:00
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expansys has a picture of the 60. If i knew how to post a picture here i would post it for you
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=HBH-60[ This Message was edited by: geoffreyw on 2002-09-30 16:12 ]
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Posted: 2002-09-30 17:11:00
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Thanks for that, looks quite nice!!
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Posted: 2002-09-30 17:19:00
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