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jh67 Posts: > 500

Jayman >
I am working constantly on other designs,..I also did the other ones,..and also the prototype MP3 player, radio and camera.

I would of course very much like you people out there, to come along with your ideas/suggestions for designs
I can always use new inputs, hehe.

Another thing is this,..we are planning to have different Bluespoon-designs,..also specialized designs for e.g. companies and so on.

I´ve done quite a few different designs for e.g. the YOUTH-series and also the CLASSIC-series.
(the Youth-series will include more different designs and styles too)
(the classics are e.g. the silkmatt black and the special japanese version,..there will be others too, also company-spoons)

Feel free to ask, or tell me what you would like

Regards

Jan
Bluespoon Hardware Design.



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Posted: 2002-10-06 23:39:00
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adamrj Posts: 155

I think you could probably do one for Orange!
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Posted: 2002-10-07 10:56:00
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jayman Posts: 5

Hey Jan

Nice designs.
I take it the recharger is yours too (looks like an offworld cruiser coming in to land on the video).
Keep 'em coming.
One thought is the possibility of swappable covers.
Although I don't know if this is possible due to manufacturing process.
Is a big money maker for the mobiles.

It's my turn to win the Lotto this week.
I will comission you to design me a bitchin house.
Like your website as well dude.
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Posted: 2002-10-07 11:50:00
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jperthllave Posts: 52

Yeah yeah... blah blah.. Bluespoon is so nice to have.. But the question is, when will the price become AFFORDABLE?

Wow, these headsets cost more than my T39 phone! Talk about profiteering..



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Posted: 2002-10-07 12:17:00
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duncanb99 Posts: 137

I agree. It seems ridiculous to pay £200 for a headset - thats how much I paid for my T68.
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Posted: 2002-10-07 13:33:00
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geoffreyw Posts: 104

It is expensive. However, it is the best product of its type out there and probably will stay that way while for quite some time. Even the HBH-60, as good as it is supposed to be, cant touch the BS. If it is more than you can afford then dont buy it. I would really like a mercedes s430 but i cant afford $72K for a car so the 320 had to do.
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Posted: 2002-10-07 16:19:00
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rams360 Posts: 21

I agree, I mean this is the smallest lightest headset ever made. Nextlink (with Jan's help) have managed to fit the longest lasting battery, a microphone, an earpiece and a Bluetooth chip into a device that is only just bigger than a standard wired headset. I mean think able it of course it is going to be expensive. The smaller the more expensive in technology, so just deal with it. these guys have worked so hard to design this wireless lightweight tiny headset and you are moaning because it is a little on the expensive side.

Top job JAN.

PS I have to admit though i am still getting problems keeping it linked up to my T68i. After i pair it I can only use it for one call (incoming or outgoing) and then it keeps on saying BLUETOOTH connection lost and I cant make or recieve another call until I reset the headset and re pair it. Then I only get one call out of it again. What do I do!!!
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Posted: 2002-10-07 17:10:00
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duncanb99 Posts: 137

Rams360>

I am not 'moaning' about the price, I am commenting on it. Obviously we all have different amounts of money and different requirements, so we spend what we can afford on what we want/need.

Don't get me wrong, I love technology and cool toys, and the Bluespoon is clearly the best of breed. It is currently the only headset I would buy - but not at that price. For my needs a £15 'normal' handsfree would suffice - for others the lack of wires justifies the extra £185.

Dunc

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It also seems that people are having a few difficulties getting the Bluespoon and other headsets to work. So you pay £200 for headset and have loads of hassle getting it work, rather than spending £15 and just plugging it in.



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Posted: 2002-10-07 17:24:00
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rams360 Posts: 21

Sorry Duncan,

I had a bit of a hard day and maybe I was just to justify the £200 that I spent to myself!! I know excatly what you are saying. Bring back the wires (until I can get my BS to work anyway). It's ironic as I have actually used my normal headset more since I have got my BS, but my friend had the same problem and then his started working and it loves having it. Anyways sorry again.


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Posted: 2002-10-07 18:26:00
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Bajie Posts: 92

You pay your money, you make your choice.
At the moment, Bluetooth Headset, particularly Bluespoon is a "Now" product.
People want it, they want what the conceive to be the best and are prepared to pay a premium for this.
Look at ebay and see how many Bluespoon, P800 etc are being touted.
These people don't have the product but there are plenty of people out there who see their ads and make enquiries.
Original Bluespoon will reduce in price by 50GBP when the jawbone mike is offered, that will be on sale for circa 225GBP depending on the cost of raw materials to nextlink.

@jh67
Jan out of interest, as the Bluespoon is the only product I know of which goes into "sleep mode" could this be part of the problem with the connection being lost? Just asking. I do have trouble sometimes when I set connection to automatic on T68i [not with Bluespoon] so maybe its not with the headset.
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Posted: 2002-10-07 18:36:00
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