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Hi !
I use P900 and I have 2 question...
1. I Just cant decide between Motorola HS820 And SonyEricsson HBH65... any1 can help ?
2. can i use one charger for both phone and headset ? a splitter or something ? for SE ? Mot ?
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Posted: 2004-09-19 09:28:00
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Any1 ?
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Posted: 2004-09-19 11:26:00
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since you've already bought the P900 it would be best to get the HBH-65. its a great headset, i have one myself. in the package there's a charger, but its the same as the one you got with your P900 so you can charge them both with the same chargers.
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Posted: 2004-09-19 11:48:27
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get a jabra fs250 or 258 its much better than any headset I have used to date.
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Posted: 2004-09-19 12:12:22
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the sony ericsson headset is great and nice looking i think
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Posted: 2004-09-19 12:18:03
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the only thing i think bad at SE its the LOW talk time ... everything else i like... its look and features
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Posted: 2004-09-19 12:28:00
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I have hbh-600 but i dont know what the diff in hbh-65 and hbh-600..
works fine ....
limitations are
less talktime .. like the acual talktime is bout 1:15min or so ..
sometimes sound is dusturbing like if u r near some electrical app.
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Posted: 2004-09-20 10:55:44
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Motorola headset is neat as when you close the flip on it it does not pickup calls you make until you open it. That is better than the HBH's or the Jabra as you have to turn them off if you don't want to pick up calls automatically.
I reckon battery on HBH's is about 1-1.15 hours. The motorola is about 2 hours, but sound quality is not so good and tends to echo.
Jabra has best quality and battery life by far (my 250 goes for hours), but you do have to carry two chargers...
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Posted: 2004-09-24 15:32:17
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Get the HS820, or the 810 for that matter. I've used the 810 and the HBH-65, and the Motorola wins hands down. The flip makes a huge difference to battery life - you can get away without charging it for days (usage dependent obviously), and in terms of how stable the connection was, I was surprised to find the Motorola both more stable, and better able to operate with multiple devices.

make great phones, but so far I think Motorola have come up trumps with the headsets!
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Posted: 2004-09-26 02:27:35
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please check the review of the "akono" hbh-600,......i have the HBH-60 and it seems that there was some improvements done to this device....so it's up to you to decide which Hf you would buy!
greetins from chihuahua Mexico!!!!
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Posted: 2004-09-26 04:22:17
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