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Mel_Mobile Posts: 36

Does anyone know about this new bt headset - HBH-200?

I am thinking of getting a bluetooh headset, its gonna be my 1st ever bt headset and dont want any disappointment on the bluetooth product.

This one has the caller ID display on the unit n seems pretty cool, please give me some comment on getting my 1st bluetooth headset, thanks!

cant wait for my Z600 to get here tomorrow! hehe
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Posted: 2003-10-29 21:21:36
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t68iNWO Posts: 160

I know i am going to buy it when it becomes available. I think it is probably the best BT headset available simply because it is small, it has it's own ringer (choice of 4 tones), great battery life, caller id display, and it can display the call list from your phone. not to mention, it doesn't look ugly to wear in public like hbh-60/65/30/35. my friend has the hbh-35 and it is really good, just to big for me. an earphone is less obvious and more comfortable.

so i'd say go for it, I am going to!!! it should retail for less than $150.
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Posted: 2003-10-29 22:06:37
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Mel_Mobile Posts: 36

thx for the comment, its already for sale now on a website in US, cost is around 150.00 US$

not a bad price at all I think, but the only thing I worry about is that the quality of the Earpiece, I have bought one of the headset (wire) and the quality is real bad... I hope they concern more about the quality and material they will use on the new hbh-200


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Posted: 2003-10-29 22:13:28
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alexnik Posts: 35

wait and see..
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Posted: 2003-10-29 22:45:27
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neo001 Posts: 405

whats the point of having a bluetooth headset if it still has wires ???
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Posted: 2003-10-30 11:23:30
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masseur Posts: > 500

My thoughts exactly but the previous model, the HBH-20, did appeal to many people and expansys still stock and sell them for only £31.71.
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Posted: 2003-10-30 11:29:15
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Aggamemnon Posts: 47

I've got an HBH 30, had it for about a year, no problems. Even use it with my PC
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Posted: 2003-10-30 12:55:38
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lazarini Posts: > 500

Had the 20 and i prefere it to 60 will get the 200 looks nice and the more conservative aproach witg the wire suits me just fine :) This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2003-10-30 13:08:08
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wrath000 Posts: > 500

I gotta say, I had my reservations about bluetooth headsets. It just seemed a bit weird to use a wireless interface to a wireless device . Now that I got a HBH-60, I am extremely satisfied with it. It gives a certain freedom from the phone...

The only problem I see with HBH-200 is what to do with the wire when you are not using it. It can't just be dangling there..., but then, it's the same with all other BT headsets, you still have to carry both the phone and the headset... Wouldn't it be nice with a class 1 (100m) phone & headset?

Anyhow, I am considering getting HBH-200, just to try it out, see how it performs as compaired to HBH-60. I like it's design, the fact that you can see the incoming number, and the fact that it has it's own ringer..., besides, one can never have too many bluetooth headsets , they work fantastic with the bluetooth enabled PCs as well!

P.S
Tonight I am going to try networking/internet sharing over bluetooth...
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Posted: 2003-10-30 13:31:47
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sharkymark Posts: 120

I have been using my HBH-20 for over 2,5 years now and I'm extremely satisfied with it. The only thing I don't really like is that the Yes and No buttons are on the unit instead of on the microphone. I sometimes hit No instead of the Yes by accident. I was glad that this problem has been solved with the HBH-200. I will propably get one to replace my HBH-20.
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Posted: 2003-10-30 22:19:53
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