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If you were to buy a bluetooth headset between BT620 and HT820...

paran

Aug 16, 2006, 12:07 AM
If you were in a situation that you would have to choose either Jabra BT620s or Motorola HT820 Bluetooth headset, which one would you choose?
I know the price ranges are pretty similar but I've heard people saying that BT620 is uncomfortable to wear and the ears hurt when you wear it for a long time, but I like the design of it. On the other hand, HT820 looks comfortable to wear but I don't like the design of it.

GRR.. which one should I choose.. I'm pretty sure that Verizon don't sell the BT620s but they do sell HT820... GRR

any suggestions? 🙂
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posaune

Aug 16, 2006, 9:19 AM
I bought the HT820's and although I like the sound quality (mic reception is great too), I don't think I'll be keeping them. They started to hurt my ears after wearing them for a while (over half an hour). It may be I'm just not used to them yet. Personally, I'm gonna try the earbuds the verizon has with the bluetooth controller that dangles from the earbuds.
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jeffb23

Aug 16, 2006, 2:56 PM
I have the 620's. They're OK after you get used to them.

Nobody I've talked to has said they couldn't hear me loud and clear.

Music sounds really nice although not loud enough. I hooked them up to my PDA (which plays really loud with wired headphones) and had the same volume problem, so I'm not sure if the problem is the headphones or Bluetooth.

One good thing about the 620 is you can turn off the blinking lights if you don't want to walk around looking like some geek advertisment for wireless technology.
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paran

Aug 16, 2006, 5:58 PM
thank you a lot 🙂
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