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mr beeb Posts: 85

I have been using the HBH 30 bluetooth headset and find okay for sound quality and battery life. However, there are many other bluetootch headsets on the market now and wondered if I could do better? Particulary when it comes to sound quality. Any recommendations??
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Posted: 2003-01-19 16:17:00
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Chad03 Posts: 24

I am waiting to see how the HBH-60 is. Unfortunately, I might be waiting awhile.

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[ This Message was edited by: Chad03 on 2003-01-19 17:03 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-19 18:03:00
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markboyce Posts: 82

The JABRA BT200 i find is better than the SE HBH 30. Better sound quality. This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-19 18:09:00
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jplacson Posts: > 500

Had an HBH-10...currently use an HBH-15. No real difference. I think SE uses the same chipset for all BT models...the HBH-60 shouldn't be an 'upgrade' to the HBH-30 or the HBH-30 an upgrade to the HBH-10.

Just get the one that looks good to you, within your budget, and is comfortable.

If you have no budget constraints... go for Bluespoon.
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Posted: 2003-01-19 18:36:00
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mr beeb Posts: 85

Why bluespoon if no budget constraints? I notice its a little more expensive but is the sound quality much better?


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Posted: 2003-01-19 19:16:00
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mattio Posts: 21

you guys wait the se hbh 60 is sh*t hot increased range up to 20 meters ( as tested by myself ) and much more comfortable wait for it
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Posted: 2003-01-20 22:41:00
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jonten Posts: 2

Bluespoon:
The sound quality of the loudspeaker in Bluespoon is really good and the battery life is excellent. The major drawback is that the sound quality from the microphone is extremely low and not very detailed.

Most people I talk to complains about the extremely low and bad sound. I thought something was wrong with my unit, but after trying other Bluespoons I know that this is not the case. I talk in my cell phone several hours a day so I could not live with the bad sound of the Bluespoon. Therefore I returned it and got a Jabra BT300 instead.

Jabra BT300:
The sound quality of the loudspeaker is about the same as the Bluespoon, but the battery performance is much worse than the Bluespoon. The biggest difference in performance between the Bluespoon and the Jabra is the microphone sound quality. Nobody at the other end complains when I’m using the Jabra. The Jabra BT300 isn’t as loud as my wired Jabra headset (which of course sounds much much much better than all BT headsets I have tried), but it is at least loud enough for people to hear what I’m saying.

One other experience I have is that the Bluespoon has only slightly longer range when the headset and the phone is in the “line-of-sight”, but when there is a water filled object like a human in between – the Bluespoon has a considerable longer range. I get disturbances when I carry my phone in my right pocket and wear my Jabra BT300 headset on my left ear. I guess that there is too much man in between

Cheers

T68 – R6A012

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Posted: 2003-01-21 21:14:00
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lazarini Posts: > 500

yeah yeah bluespoon this bluespoon that first of all we have to make this clear to the people that havent read all about the spoon ...

my recomendation is to try one people been posting that some of them cant use it couse of the spring that holds it in the ear makes them unconfortable !

second for my opinion its way to expensive (well at least for my pocket )the technology and features as i am familiar are the same to other bt headsets on the market and the size (small,lite) does not aprove in my book the price tag on it !

im not dissing it it is a great device and it has foud users all ower the world that are satecfied with it

myself .... i bought an jabra bt 300 witch is doing ok for me it works great maybe the sound isent as good as it whas on my hbh 20 (not so much bass volume is ok ) but all in all a good purchase and the best of all is its pricetag payed 140 euros for new one ....

just my 2 cents ....

regards laz
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Posted: 2003-01-21 21:25:00
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tekniton Posts: 4

I have HBH30 and i'ts OK. It works very good, but I haven't test other brand...

I buy HBH30 very cheap at http://english.movilizados.com

Regards
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Posted: 2003-01-21 23:56:00
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joeyice Posts: 8

Well I am not going to start an argument here, but I have been using a bluespoon for two weeks now and people hear me very well even when driving my big truck on the highway doing 80MPH in windy weather like yestserday and I hear people very well with it.

So far the range is great with the spoon and even stepping out of the truck leaving the phone in the truck and sound quality is still good.

The Bad if you are at the Mall, walking fast or out in wind and people cannot hear you well. Then again people used to complain about the same things when I used my wired headset in the mall or walking in windy conditions.

Just my .02 Cents, I also find the Spoon much more appealing visually than the HBH 60 and the Jabra BT300 thus worth the extra $50 or so above the BT300.
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Posted: 2003-01-22 03:11:00
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