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arthur Posts: 133

Finally I got the HCH-28 car holder and I want to use it with the Advanced Car Handsfree HCA-20. But my mobile phone reseller has no solution how to make connection between the holder and the handsfree.

Do you andybody have any experience or suggestions?

BTW on Generall information pages is new universal car holder HCH-30 for twelve types of mobile phones.
http://www.sonyericssonmobile.com/spg.jsp?template=PS1&
B=ie&PID=9926&LM=PSM_V&CID=52&CID2=86&PageName=P1&start=
0&Page=P1_2


[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2002-02-27 17:54 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-26 13:42:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Ive tried to search the Sonyericsson site for the HCH-30,..no such thing is displayed in the "search-function".

The link You provided, doesnt seem to work

I would like to see that HCH-30,..could you please post the image here.

Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-26 15:14:00
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arthur Posts: 133

Sorry for bad link
So go to Sony Ericsson Global information page, click to Products button on top of the page and after that to Accesory portfolio.
First item there is the new car holder HCH-30

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On 2002-02-26 15:14, jh67 wrote:
Ive tried to search the Sonyericsson site for the HCH-30,..no such thing is displayed in the "search-function".

The link You provided, doesnt seem to work

I would like to see that HCH-30,..could you please post the image here.

Jan

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Posted: 2002-02-26 16:30:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Arthur : funny thing,..the first time I looked in the "accessory portfolio" the HCH-30 wasnt there,..the second time, about 1 hour later, it was there

So I've seen it now,..looks quite nice.

One bad thing about the HCH-28 is, that its too bloody hard to remove phone from it.
Its not really a "one-hand" operation, more like "hands, feet and teeth" hehe.

So I would consider buying this HCH-30 as well.


Jan

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Posted: 2002-02-26 19:42:00
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arthur Posts: 133

Jan,
you needn't hands or feets or teeths for phone operation. Because phone has woice commands. I had R520 with HCA-10 hands free set. It worked fine - you can reeject call if you dont want to speak, you can use magic word and voice dial . Really cool.
I want to use same features with T68, but I can't. I have T68 about 4 months. About 3 months threre was no car holder on the market. Now it's available, but there is no solution how to connect it with handsfree set.
I don't want be so dangerous on the roads!

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On 2002-02-26 19:42, jh67 wrote:
One bad thing about the HCH-28 is, that its too bloody hard to remove phone from it.
Its not really a "one-hand" operation, more like "hands, feet and teeth" hehe.

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Posted: 2002-02-26 21:07:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Arthur > hehe,..I use the bluetooth-headset, so "communication" itself is not an issue

The only "problem" is when I need to remove the phone from the holder

The phone sits so firmly in this carholder HCH28, and I do believe that one could do a "Paris-Dakar-rally", and the phone would still be there afterwards

About the HCH-30,..hope it wont be too long before its out. Looks nice and easy.

Jan



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Posted: 2002-02-26 21:36:00
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arthur Posts: 133

Which one do you use? I though about BT HF too, but I afraid, that HBH-15 or HBH-10 is too heavy (I can't imagine to use it alwais during 2-3 hours long bussines trip in the car) and HBH-20 is no HF solution, because it has a cable.
Be aware with your answer, because I can start to think about it again and when I will have poor satisfaction with it, I will angry!!! )

But I belive you, that's very easy to forgot the phone in the car when you use BT portable HF.

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On 2002-02-26 21:36, jh67 wrote:
Arthur > hehe,..I use the bluetooth-headset, so "communication" itself is not an issue


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Posted: 2002-02-26 23:10:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

I use the HBH-10 right now. Just had it upgraded, so now its pretty much like HBH-15.

Yes its quite heavy,..which also makes it "move around" when walking
But again, I dont think it "feels" heavy to wear.
The sound-quality and battery-standby is good.

I dont really see the HBH-20 as a real bluetooth headset,..because its not really "wireless". But its a nice headset though, and very small. Not so good battery-performance as the HBH-10/15.


I believe its pretty hard to say, which is the best,..and maybe I'm not the right person to answer this question.
Reason : I design bluetooth-headsets,..the Bluespoon from danish company Nextlink.
This is so small and lightweight (9,5g) compared to the others.


Other alternatives could be Nokia (pretty big though) and the new Motorola...nice design.

Plantronics and philips are releasing bluetooth-headsets as well soon.
They are about 20g in weight, and with good battery-performance.

Jabra/GN netcom is basically the same as the Motorola. Should be released soon too.

It really is a question of taste,..what design do you like most.
I believe features in the headsets are basically the same,..prices are quite high on all of them,..Nokia are the most expensive right now.

Jan






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Posted: 2002-02-27 15:07:00
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arthur Posts: 133

I have to agrree with you: HBH 20 is no handsfree solution because of cable.

Regarding Bluespoon - I saw it on pictures and it is really cool. But when it will available. And also where - because I'm from Czech republic, Central/Easten Europe and some products are not simple available here.

So may be I should to buy HBH-15

Petr

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On 2002-02-27 15:07, jh67 wrote:

Reason : I design bluetooth-headsets,..the Bluespoon from danish company Nextlink.
This is so small and lightweight (9,5g) compared to the others.


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Posted: 2002-02-27 15:37:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Well, the Bluespoon is not up for sale yet, thats why I didnt "include" it, in a "what to choose" situation.
It can be preordred from Expansys in the UK.

We will have resellers "hopefully" all over the world,..should be available everywhere.

I know quite a lot of people, that are happy with the HBH-15.

I know for a fact, that Plantronics makes very good headsets, great sound-quality,.. and their bluetooth-headset should be just as good as their ordinary ones.

If I were to buy a new headset, I would probably just wait a while, and try the Plantronics out, or get the HBH-15.

Maybe some of them/new ones, will be on the Cebit show here in March.

Jan



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Posted: 2002-02-27 16:22:00
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