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sensei Posts: 68

Anyone got ideas on how to recall voice tags for contacts using the headset. on the t68 the phone automatically transferred to my headset for me to record the tag. I have to record my tags on the phone and it doesnt always work if at all when i try to voice dial with the headset.

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Posted: 2004-02-20 16:09:07
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redtooth Posts: 132

When you record the voice tags put the phone as far away from you mouth as the headset would be. This should help the Voice recognition.

Just to update I got rid of my HBH 65, and have bought a HS 810.. wow.. I love it.. only thing I dislike is that its MOTO.. and I only have one charger.. I have loads of SE chragers around the home and at work.. so thats a bit of a pain.

But the Bluetooth on this works 100 times better than the HBH 65... it has never dropped a connection yet, and always connects.. its still early days.. so will keep you guys posted.
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Posted: 2004-02-20 17:18:49
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gforce23 Posts: > 500

How much did the Moto headset cost? This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-02-20 17:24:59
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Jah Posts: > 500

redtooth

I was not able to power my HS810 up. When pairing I kept the multifunction key pressed for 10 seconds hoping the blue light would display - but it did not. Am I doing something wrong.

gforce23 - HS810 about GBP60 from http://www.expansys.com

[ This Message was edited by: Jah on 2004-02-20 16:32 ]
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Posted: 2004-02-20 17:31:23
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Jah Posts: > 500

Okay received a new HS810 today (ordered it yesterday from Expansys.com). But not impressed. Here are my thoughts on the different BT headsets I have tried. By the way I am sending the HS810 back as it is not as good as my HBH-20.

- Jabra BT 200, comfortable, very easy and quick to place on the ear and very good sound quality. Battery life limited but this is addressed by the BT250. Voice pick-up on the BT200 in an office and outside not as good as in a car (confined space).

- Body Glove Blue Sport. Comfortable for short periods but poor quality sound and mic. Would not recommend this.

- HBH-20. Old Ericsson design. Very good speaker sound quality (good bass) and very comfortable for long usage. Battery life limited (hopefully fixed in HB-200, which I have now ordered). Also good mic pick-up outside and in an office, unlike the BT200.

- HS810. Lovely looking design and sound quality (speaker) okay. I couldn't get it to stay on my ear at a comfortable angle and I could not align the speaker to my ear to get a fuller sound. Not as much bass as the HBH-20.

Unfortunatley I have now given my BT200 away to my brother. This design is at least 2 years old now but is still very good.

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[ This Message was edited by: Jah on 2004-02-21 12:34 ]
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Posted: 2004-02-21 13:31:56
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KoKayne Posts: 55

I'm planning to buy a Bluetrek G2.

Good Idea?
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Posted: 2004-02-25 13:21:42
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batesie Posts: > 500

Well,
My first was a HBH-30. I have tryed a couple of others but there not as reliable. A few people i know have HBH-35's and they all rate them for Driving/Social/Business.

Stay with SE....
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Posted: 2004-02-25 14:13:51
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mospeada Posts: 13

A different kind of BT head set - from China


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Posted: 2004-02-25 14:25:28
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Scott_b Posts: 170

I have been using the HS810 now for a week and it seems quite good. I havent tried any others though and im not sure whether to keep it or not as i have another week to try it from Orange before I can return it for a refund.

Any advice? The only problem I seem to have is the voice dialling. I think i have had it recognise my voice once out of ten tries! The design and looks are very good and i find it very comfortable. Battery life seems to be grand but isn't essential as im only using it from a social aspect.

Any thoughts would be much appreciated!

Cheers




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[ This Message was edited by: Scott_b on 2004-02-25 14:04 ]
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Posted: 2004-02-25 14:59:15
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mustu Posts: 495

The bluespoon is the best headset that you can use.I have been using one and its great.The talk time the clarity and the voice dialling and ll work fab try one
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Posted: 2004-02-25 19:37:33
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