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I am using the bt200 jabra headset right now but the range is not as good as claimed, I get maybe 4 meters b4 the other party cannot hear me at all, I have exchanged it already and its the same... also I get static as well even when the phone is the pouch on my waist... its really weird. I have a P800 running on r2f firmware as well as one on r2d and they both have the same issues with this headset. I am thinking of paying more and getting the hbh-65. Any feedback guys???
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Posted: 2003-11-22 23:15:30
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prodjsxb
I have a BT200 (Freespeak) and I also use a pouch (Kursell) on my belt. I had a P800 and now I have a P900. But with both I had interference when in the pouch - not when I am in my car but elesewhere. I also have a Ericsson HBH-20 (one of the early BT headsets) and I have the same problem when in an open area. This may be an issue for the Pxxx rather than the headset. Lets see what others say.
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[ This Message was edited by: Jah on 2003-11-22 22:29 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-22 23:28:07
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hmmm, ok. Ya think the pouch is interfering with the RF that BT uses? That would suck... oh well... I look forward to seeing what else everyone else has to say as well...
thanx.
[ This Message was edited by: prodjsxb on 2003-11-22 22:34 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-22 23:33:45
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Is that becuase of distance from the headset? or things getting between the headset and phone and therefore reducing "reception". The BT stack on the p800 is really bad, and you may get that...
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Posted: 2003-11-22 23:35:33
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BlackBauer24 Posts: > 500
l had a hbh-20 bt headset when i had my P800 (R2D) version, i thought the range was very good (indoors) even when leaving the phone in one room and going into another (1st floor 1 bedroom flat) obviously with doors open, however outside was not so great. not tried the hbh-65 yet.
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Posted: 2003-11-23 09:54:03
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I've just got rid of my HBH60 and replaced it with the Jabra BT200. To be honest I think the Jabra blows the HBH60 away. It's also more comfatable to wear. My advice is stick with the Jabra.
As for range, I'm on my 4th BLuetooth headset, HBH15, HBH35, HBH60 and Jabra BT200. They all seem to have good and bad days on range.
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Posted: 2003-11-24 14:21:13
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Hey man m usin d bt200 n myn w0rks fyn. N0t sure y ur n0t getn dat mch dstance. I get d ful 30ft. But i do get static alittle n my p0cket but n0t2bad. Try erasin d devic n pr0graming it bak in :) g0om luck :D
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Posted: 2003-11-24 14:57:42
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Is that meant to be English? Took me 10 minutes to descamble that mumbo jumbo.
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Posted: 2003-11-24 15:16:27
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thanx, but has anyone used the hbh65 yet? it supposed to be better than the 60, and aparently the hbh35 has the best battery life of all of em but $$$ here.
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Posted: 2003-11-25 11:17:22
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I've tried the HBH 20 HBH 30 HBH 60 & HBH 35 and stuck with the 35. No probs with it so far.
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Posted: 2003-12-01 22:41:03
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