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jadler Posts: 165

I found that the local GEAB/Phonehouse store sells the Bluespoon Digital for 150 Euro, about £100 or $150 (1495 SEK), but they did not have any in the store. I asked them to order one for me, it should arrive this week.

Is there any problem with this headset (I will be using it with my SE T610). Expansys still sells it for £270, about the same price as the local Phonehouse store had before.
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Posted: 2004-01-27 09:02:23
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jadler Posts: 165

Can it really be true that nobody here has tried the BSD? Or are you just shy?
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Posted: 2004-01-29 07:15:37
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floke Posts: > 500


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Posted: 2004-01-29 08:44:02
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laffen Posts: > 500

http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=45484
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=43766
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=22784

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Posted: 2004-01-29 10:11:47
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jadler Posts: 165

Floke & Laffen: I did search and read the posts but did not find much interesting. I thought maybe some more people have tried and and have something to say.

I also wanted to inform people, here in Sweden at least, about the opportunity to get this headset at a very good price.
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Posted: 2004-01-29 10:52:35
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floke Posts: > 500

@jadler: That is really a good price. DO you have confirmation that you can buy it for that price... to me it sounds like they mixed up digital and chameleion versions?
Maybe I should run off to Phonehouse too...

If you read through the threads you'll find a lot of opinions. Its not always written on the first page
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Posted: 2004-01-29 16:09:19
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jadler Posts: 165

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On 2004-01-29 16:09:19, floke wrote:
@jadler: That is really a good price. Do you have confirmation that you can buy it for that price...


Not confirmed yet, I have not bought it. I talked to the manager of my local store, and he ordered one with the intention of selling it to me at that price. I have done business with him before and I think he will sell it to me at the agreed price even if there is some mistake made.

If you want one, go to your local store and give it a try.

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Johan Adler
Stockholm, Sweden
http://nyfiken.org/

Update:
Now confirmed. Bought one Nextlink Bluespoon Digital (silver, no other option) for SEK 1499 (about 160 euro, £110, $200) this afternoon. Paired up with phone and computer, battery charging until tomorrow morning. I did not even have to argue about the price, it was as if this is their list price.

I'll say it again: If you live in Sweden and want one of these, go to you local Phonehouse store and ask for the price, now...

[ This Message was edited by: jadler on 2004-01-29 17:51 ]

& Floke &c -- I am not that a newbie, with forums or this specific forum... I did search and look at all pages of the threads that seemed relevant. Nothing much there, since I wanted to now if there is a) some major flaw with this headset, or b) some new improved ultracheap thingy coming along. Something that would explain the >50% price drop. Found nothing, so I asked and simultaneously informed other readers about this opportunity (that you seem to be interested in).

If I will only get cynical comments when sharing good information and asking good questions, I may not want to share my info the next time I find something good.

[ This Message was edited by: jadler on 2004-01-29 18:23 ]
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Posted: 2004-01-29 16:30:43
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floke Posts: > 500

@jadler: Nice to hear that you have received your Bluespoon. How does it work? Please post your opinion about it so that we can make this into a "experience" thread
Have you or the other side experienced any echo?
I called them and they confirmed the price so this really must be their new price.

I'm sorry if you were offended by the but many posters simply dont bother using search. But I shoul have done it the way laffen did: giving a couple of links instead.

Looking forward to your and others opinion about Bluespoon Digital
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Posted: 2004-02-05 14:10:48
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jadler Posts: 165

I have not talked very much yet, really, but so far it has worked just fine. I find it quite comfortable, I have read that others do not. Wearing it for an hour or so is no problem for me, except that it feels weird to be close to deaf on the right ear.

It is difficult to turn it off, which is done by pressing both "buttons" at once. Pressing one a fraction of a second before the other activates telephone voice dial, so it usually takes a few attempts.

I wish it had either a small loop for attaching a neck band, or a hard case with a belt loop, or maybe both. Now I carry it in a soft pouch in a pocket in my jacket, and in the summer I will not know where to keep it when not in my ear.

All in all I like it.
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Posted: 2004-02-05 14:52:07
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floke Posts: > 500

Whats your experience now? Any echo noticed?
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Posted: 2004-02-09 08:47:34
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