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phulla Posts: 3

I have had my HBH-35 since July 2004 and now it doesn't work... keeps switching off and can't recharge it. If i twist and hold the ear piece loop it works, so i suppose over the 4 or 5 months the wires must be broken or damaged.

Will be taking it back and probably upgrade to the HBH-300. Anyone have any views about the 300? Will be using it with my P900, until i upgrade to the P910i next year.
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Posted: 2004-12-22 23:38:30
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MikLSP Posts: > 500

Should be covered by the warranty
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Posted: 2004-12-22 23:42:00
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DracoIV Posts: 10

Hi m8's, well if your looking for Bluetooth STEREO headset, that has Hands free and all that stuff, look no more.

I spent like 3 hours searching for this particual gadget and i found only these 2 AWSOME things.


http://www.bluetake.com/

http://www.blueant.com.au

One of them, the one that is selling in Australia, is THE BEST! they have built-in Mp3 player, Plus a Built-in 128Mb flash memory

They are ABSOLUTLY amazing! the ONLY thing wrong that i have seen on these gadgets is the price, they can be up to 200 US dollars.. but if you have the money to spent on a gadget like this, DO NOT hassitate, they are AWWWSOMEEE!!

Peace!!!
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Posted: 2004-12-23 04:04:21
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t68iNWO Posts: 160

I've used the HBH-200 for about 2 months now and love it. Since you have the p900, you can do frimware upgrade for free and have the capability to use the call list/ID function (so you have full functionality of the hbh-200). I highly recommend this headset. It also works great as PC MIC.
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Posted: 2004-12-23 04:17:07
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lor Posts: > 500

I'd actually go for the 660 instead of the 300

It's pretty gorgeous and last the whole day even.
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Posted: 2004-12-23 04:33:43
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phulla Posts: 3

I think apart from the 660 being overkill for a headset, it is the type that won't stay put on my ears... probably i have weird ears!

The 200, for me defeats the purpose for what i need. I don't always have somehwere to clip the thing, shirts, jackets fine, but then wearing a t-shirt or sweat top, plus in the car it is a pain...

The ease of placing it on my ear and not worrying about it, in a car or out, at my desk or wandering around city...
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Posted: 2004-12-23 09:27:47
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alexho Posts: 453

Have u ever think about the Bluespoon AX? I used the HBH-30 and HBH-35 befoe but they hurt my ears cause I am wearing glasses. I just got my Bluespoon AX 2 days ago and very please about it. It's light and comfortable and is easy to use too! www. blue-spoon.com

BR
Alex
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Posted: 2004-12-23 11:02:18
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Jah Posts: > 500

I have the HBH-35 & HBH-200; if battery life is important avoid the HBH-200, which also seems to have poorer pick-up/mic quality than the HBH-35.
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Posted: 2004-12-23 20:09:50
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stewart01 Posts: 170

Don't get the motorola HS-810.

It can't do voice dialling because the microphone boom isn't long enough.. it gets nowhere near your mouth and because of this outgoing sound quality is extremely poor.

It really is a POS.

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Posted: 2004-12-23 21:06:18
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baseballfanz Posts: > 500

I have the Nextlink AX and can do voice dial just fine. My HBH-65 has a longer boom but have a harder time doing voice dial.
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Posted: 2004-12-23 21:39:49
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