Motorola V710
I just received my Jabra 250.. now cant decide whether to stay with 250 or HS820...somebody help
I use the Motorola HS810 which is very comfortable and gets good reviews- even better than the 820. The folding boom is the on/off switch and is fairly immune to wind and background noise. The buttons are easy to operate too.
I also have a SonyEricsson HBH60 and it's okay but battery life sucks bigtime.
litobirdy said:
when you fold it on.. does it take long for the v710 to notice it.. cause the phone might be ringing forever and you have wait for it to notice it...etc etc.
Not so long as to miss a call. I've even gone out of range and made it back to a ringing handset to have the link re-established and call connected.
The Motorola stuff seems to play together very good. Never drops the link even after about 5 hours of standby with occassional use in between.
Unless you have powered down the headset, it should recognize the device. The J250 recogniozes the phone without having to depress the little phone button. 😎
If you keep it on, your phone will auto-answer in your ear.
I was asleep with the Jabra250 on and and an incoming call woke me without having touch the phone or the headset....Very Coooool
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Now that i'm using it with the v710, I've noticed that if I'm paired up, the phone doesn't ring if a call comes in. Instead the headset rings.
If i'm not wearing the headset but it's in standby mode, I don't hear an inbound call. This happens in the car when I sometime rip the headset off while I'm not actually talking, but I still leave it in standby (not shutting it completely off).
Is there a setting that I'm missing somewhere? I've looked.
Also, I don't truly understand why there are 'car settings' on the phone. They don't seem to change anything.
I liked both the 250 and the 820 soundwise, and basically felt like the 250 would stay on my head better and had a carrying case. So I kept that one. I bought them from radioshack, best buy and circuit city so they all had a 30 day return policy. Ended up keeping the 250 but really wished the 810 would have worked out. Hope this helps. Jen
Glad to see I'm not the only crazy one who bought all 3! I've had a few problems/questions though...
I'm having trouble getting the phone to recognize the HS810 - went through the steps on the phone but no device recognition. The lady at RS told me some people were having some difficulty getting it connected, but we never got into it further. Any tips/clues?
Also, the 810 seems to be very loose on my ear - I know I have little ears but I feel if I turn my head quickly it feels like it's going to fly off.
Right now I'm pretty happy with the Jabra 250 - but I liked a few other features of the 810: open/close mic, carrying case, lanyard - so I'd like to give it a fair shot before I return it. Thanks for any...
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1st - Glad to see I'm not the only crazy one who bought all 3! I've had a few problems/questions though...
I'm having trouble getting the phone to recognize the HS810 - went through the steps on the phone but no device recognition. The lady at RS told me some people were having some difficulty getting it connected, but we never got into it further. Any tips/clues?
Also, the 810 seems to be very loose on my ear - I know I have little ears but I feel if I turn my head quickly it feels like it's going to fly off.
Right now I'm pretty happy with the Jabra 250 - but I liked a few other features of the 810: open/close mic, carrying case, lanyard - so I'd like to give it a fair shot before I retu...
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