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FLASHBACK Posts: 54

I have a HBH30 today is there any advantages that i will miss out on by NOT buying the HBH60 instead?

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Posted: 2003-03-10 20:38:00
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lazarini Posts: > 500

no ... even seems to have less battery time then hbh 60 couse the batt. in hbh 60 is smaller the bt chip version is the same as in hbh 30 if u have the hbh 30 i dont suggest u make the change ....

regards laz
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Posted: 2003-03-10 20:47:00
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dave_uk Posts: > 500

Laz speaks the truth. BUT....

I had 2 HBH-30s. With both and a good few that I sold, 3rd party complained of the user sounding like they were underwater or of an echo, where they could here themselves.

Since I got my HBH-60, no such problems. Maybe an SW issue and it is another £100-150 but SOOOOOOOO much lighter and more discreet to wear.

My vote's with the 60!
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Posted: 2003-03-10 23:57:00
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sunjivas Posts: > 500

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On 2003-03-10 23:57, dave_uk wrote:
...and it is another £100-150...


u tryin 2 say the HBH-30 is free or sumthin m8!? u can get the HBH-60 for £102 from Expansys
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Posted: 2003-03-11 00:04:00
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dave_uk Posts: > 500

Jesus!

Why are some people on this site more interested in dissing other people's posts than writing something useful.

You may have noticed that FLASHBACK, in his original post, said that he already HAD the HBH-30 and was debating buying the HBH-60. Hence the EXTRA £100-£150.

Expansys do it for £102, SE themselves for £100 and CPW for £150.

Have I fully justified my previous comment?!
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Posted: 2003-03-11 00:09:00
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sunjivas Posts: > 500

lol, easy m8! werent tryin 2 diss ur post at all...i obviously got the rong end of the stick. soz
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Posted: 2003-03-11 00:44:00
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dave_uk Posts: > 500

Wow, just read my last post back! Think I might need to take a chill pill or 2!

Guess I may have overreacted a touch....

Either way....

P800 - quality phone.
HBH-60 - icing on the cake
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Posted: 2003-03-11 02:43:00
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jplacson Posts: > 500

HBH-10/15/20/30/60 use the same BT chip. Only MAIN difference is design and battery. The HBH-10/15/20 also allow for multiple device pairing and selection of active device. HBH-30/60 no longer allow this, they only allow full use of the LAST device it was paired with... even though it can still be paried with up to 8 devices... the last 7 devices will only be secondary.

This message was posted from a P800 with a Frappuccino® machine
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Posted: 2003-03-11 02:52:00
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WoeDee Posts: 149

interesting.......

I am in the market for a new bt headset. What do you recommend?
HBH-60 or the Panther???
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Posted: 2003-03-11 03:21:00
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jplacson Posts: > 500

If you have the budget for it... go for the BS Panther. Bluespoon is the ONLY Bluetooth headset that really does perform differently. Everyone else; , Nokia, Motorola, Jabra, etc... are all essentially the same... just choose the one that looks the best. Bluespoon on the other hand, really did things differently. From size, to weight (less than 1/3 of most BT headsets), to battery life... Bluespoon wins hands down.
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Posted: 2003-03-11 03:27:00
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