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Dana I hope you haven't got one
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Posted: 2003-12-18 19:55:54
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Posted: 2003-12-18 19:58:02
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I've had one for a couple of weeks.
It's *much* better than my HBH-60 was:
I can hear it in the car, even on the motorway, without slowing down
The battery has not run out on me yet, even though I use it all day
It's more comfortable
It does crackle a bit during voice dialling and has done twice in use (I think my laptop causes interference), but the HBH-60 used to break up in the car over 50mph all the time
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Posted: 2003-12-20 17:56:43
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I've got to second Fen here, I've got a 250, and I think it's the dogs cogs.
Hardly notice you're wearing it, nice and light. Comfy too, and that's coming from a glasses wearer.
Connection is good too, not always living up to the 10m promise (what does?) but great for hands free driving, and it doesn't have a big blue glowing panel like some of the headsets I've seen, just a discreet blue led that flashes every few seconds.
I got this a couple of weeks back, gave it a single charge and it's still going great, I use it for maybe 2-3 hours a day while driving, making the odd call, so I'm not exactly pushing the battery to it's limits.
Me like.
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Posted: 2003-12-23 12:42:24
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is it the same form factor as the 200? why do all other BT sets try to reinvent the wheel? hearing aides have been behind the ear for years and I think the 200 is very wearable...
what are the differences? between the 2?
BhanG
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Posted: 2003-12-23 15:12:00
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I think the only difference is the battery life. The 250 keeps going for ever. I have a 200 and love it. Sold my

HBH60 and find the Jabra more comfatable and clearer.
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Posted: 2003-12-23 15:31:12
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I tried mine today in my convertible, top down at 80mph I called my answering machine. Not only could I hear my recorded voice saying I was out, but I also managed to leave a very clear message on the machine. No way the HBH-60 would have coped with that, either way!
I agree it's comfy for glasses wearers too - not that I do, but I've had my shades on a couple of mornings on the way to work recently and it's fine.
Fen
[ This Message was edited by: Fen on 2003-12-23 21:11 ]
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Posted: 2003-12-23 22:09:37
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I'm using the BT200 (only coz the 250's not available in Malaysia yet) and it's FANTASTIC!

Tested the SE HBH-65 and Moto HS-810 before I got the Jabra and the Jabra's the way to go, no question there.
To reiterate what a few ppl have been sayin here, it's great with glasses too...
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Posted: 2004-01-18 17:57:37
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Posted: 2004-02-08 05:45:46
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I've been using my BT250 for a few days and I really like it, I previously used the HBH30 and HBH35. The only thing I don't like about the BT250 is that it moves a bit when I move my head from left to right, must be coz I got small ears
T616_guy
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Posted: 2004-02-26 02:44:12
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