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Pairing is easy. Touch the left headphone once with the back of your smartphone and your headset is paired to your smartphone for ever*. If the devices have been disconnected, touch once to re-connect. NFC is pure magic.
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An easy-to-use wireless stereo headset from Sony, with straightforward call keys and music controls. Enjoy the rich bass and dynamic sound of this impressive headset. Let HD Voice give the person you are calling an in-the-room experience*. A secure 10-metre wireless connection allows you to keep your mobile phone in your pocket or bag or on the other side of the room to the headset.
Design
Sony Stereo Bluetoothâ„¢ Headset SBH20 comes in several colours. It has a secure and rotatable clip that lets you wear your mobile phone headset as you want. An ergonomic sliding power key and large tactile music control keys add extreme ease to subtle style.
Go wireless.
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Posted: 2013-01-08 02:57:11
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i want this!
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Posted: 2013-01-29 15:51:22
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Sweet, I've been looking for a decent BT stereo headset but this one looks great, I wonder how much it will be though?
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Posted: 2013-01-29 16:07:11
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looks nice but i liked the long tube design of the old ones more
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Posted: 2013-01-30 13:32:51
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This BT headset is now available in India through infibeam. Please post if there are any other retailers for India.
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Posted: 2013-04-25 08:11:03
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On 2013-01-30 13:32:51, mark2410 wrote:
looks nice but i liked the long tube design of the old ones more
Agreed! Not to mention the loss of the LCD is bothersome - now you'll have to guess in some random playlist which track is playing.
PS: I get a lot of playlists from local DJ's in Toronto and tracks don't have names pre-encoded as their recorded and sent to me like a continuous LP Album.
This design looks strikingly similar to the nokia-bh-111 which is not a bad thing.
HD Voice support is a HUGE boon, along with NFC pairing for bluetooth is super cool. I'm VERY curious if you restore your smartphone to factory settings and then restore you backup if the NFC pairing would auto reconnect to the Bluetooth accessories? By default Bluetooth on its own forbids this and thus you'll have to repair again; something I'm finding annoying as I'm beta testing a lot of firmwares as they debut on my Z10 and pairing with the BB Stereo Speaker S is a pain when I just want to tap and jump into the shower or go for a skate.
Hold the phone before ordering .... 2 things!
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http://www.xperiablog.net/for[....]sbh20%E2%80%99-announced.2693/
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The SBH20 has an 110mAh battery capable of six hours of talk time or streaming music.
2. Sony Wireless Headset DR-BTN200M,
comes embedded with a 145mAh battery capable of 40 hours stream time.
... so 35mAh equals a difference of 32hrs of playback time?! That's VERY significant, as in a HUGE difference, does that even make sense?!
DR-BTN200M
[ This Message was edited by: Hardened on 2013-04-25 08:05 ]
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Posted: 2013-04-25 08:59:37
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I got me lately the Sony MDR-1RBT
[ This Message was edited by: pt020 on 2013-05-01 16:20 ]
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Posted: 2013-04-28 14:27:17
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Hi everyone!
Got my Sony Wireless Headset DR-BTN200M with a £60 reduction because of issues with my Xperia Tablet S
Pairs well with my iPod and iPad and Xperia Tablet S as NFC work so sweetly with my Xperia T !!
Lovely sounds too!!
Ofiaich
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Posted: 2013-04-28 17:09:10
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I have been using SBH20 for more than 2 weeks now and it is a good and compact headset. Although I have to complain that the supplied earphone are not up to the mark. I am using the EarPhones bundled with Xperia Z and they give much better quality than MH755 (the one bundled with SBH20). I like the form factor of SBH20. I cannot comment on the battery life yet, as I was not able to test it with a full & complete charge. By next week I should be able to comment on the battery life.
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Posted: 2013-05-18 15:00:22
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On 2013-05-18 15:00:22, pbhat25 wrote:
I have been using SBH20 for more than 2 weeks now and it is a good and compact headset. Although I have to complain that the supplied earphone are not up to the mark. I am using the EarPhones bundled with Xperia Z and they give much better quality than MH755 (the one bundled with SBH20). I like the form factor of SBH20. I cannot comment on the battery life yet, as I was not able to test it with a full & complete charge. By next week I should be able to comment on the battery life.
Thank you for the update!
Which headphone model's came buddled with the Xperia Z?
I'd had think Sony would've upgraded the MH755 with flat cables to avoid tangling in 2013; considering how compact the SBH20 is.
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Posted: 2013-05-19 00:07:23
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