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Damn. High-End Bluetooth Headset for a High-End Phone!

BPowers

Aug 10, 2004, 2:34 AM
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BMR12345

Aug 10, 2004, 8:10 AM
THAT THING LOOKS UGLY. Look like you got a beetle in your ear.. LOL
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zer0signalff

Aug 10, 2004, 12:23 PM
i have a bluetrek g2, it's a lot better than that and a lot cheaper. it was only 80 and it came with a carry case. it's only 12 grams and lasts 9 hours of talk time. i have charged it once since i've had it.

http://www.bluetrek.com/bluetrekG2/bluetrekG2.htm »
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Intermilan

Aug 10, 2004, 12:26 PM
Yeah but the range sucks. I know that the Motorola HS810 can go further.
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xxstaind38xx

Aug 10, 2004, 12:31 PM
What is the best Bluetooth headset?
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Intermilan

Aug 10, 2004, 12:33 PM
I would say Moto hs810. It worked perfectly with my Nokia 3650 when I was with att wireless but now I'll use it when I get my V710. It works flawlessly
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jmsilver99

Aug 10, 2004, 12:41 PM
According to reviews Jabra Freespeak is better than Motorola.
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Intermilan

Aug 10, 2004, 1:48 PM
better in what features? could you explain?
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Fluidity

Aug 10, 2004, 5:29 PM
Reviews say that the Jabra is a clearer and louder and a bit less echoey. I think the talk time is a little longer too. But Jabra and Moto have the best bluetooth headsets according to most reviews. But the Jabra is a bit nicer. I think moto's looks cooler and I like that the HS810 doesn't use a prolonged push button feature, but I'll take loudness and clarity over that anyday. The Jabra BT250 I am using is very easy to use. You only need to depress it for 3-seconds to turn it on and off once it is pin-synced with your phone. If it is that much of a hindrance just leave it in standby, you have like 250+ hours of standby anyways - or there is a trick to activate it with one quick press to answer a call while the headset is inactive - I'll pos...
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mongoos150

Oct 7, 2005, 2:46 AM
I've read the BlueTrek G2 is better than both...apparently it's an amazing earpiece.
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pwc

Aug 10, 2004, 1:51 PM
jmsilver99 said:
According to reviews Jabra Freespeak is better than Motorola.


I haven't tried the Motorolas, but I absolutely love my Jabra. It feels exceptionally comfortable to wear and works flawlessly with my V710.
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Intermilan

Aug 10, 2004, 1:54 PM
how far can you be until the call sounds noisy or far away? Motorola's HS810 is know to have the longest range possible. As far as I know, does anyone in the forum know better? help us out.
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haus

Aug 10, 2004, 4:05 PM
That would be a matter of personal taste and features. I hate my Jabra BT200; it hurts my ear after just a few minutes and that rubber ear piece always gets flipped around so it takes two hands to put it on.

Also, the Jabra suffers the "necessity of a 3-second button push" to turn it on, like the HS820. The HS810 does not require this.

So I wouldn't say categorically one is better than the other...people need to understand the differences and consider each one separately based on their needs.
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