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  1. #1
    Halfrican
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    Hello all,

    Tried searching, but there doesn't seem to be much discussion about the
    Jabra 250 bluetooth headset. How does it compare to the motorola 810 or
    820?

    Any insight would be greatlly appreciated, especially experiences with the
    V600.





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  2. #2
    A Steele
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    Re: Feed Back on Jabra 250 bluetooth headset

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
    says...
    > Hello all,
    >
    > Tried searching, but there doesn't seem to be much discussion about the
    > Jabra 250 bluetooth headset. How does it compare to the motorola 810 or
    > 820?
    >
    > Any insight would be greatlly appreciated, especially experiences with the
    > V600.


    I have a Jabra headset as well as a Motorola device. I would use the
    Jabra in preference to the Motorola every time. Much more comfortable,
    more reliable and easier to use.

    Andrew

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  3. #3
    A Steele
    Guest

    Re: Feed Back on Jabra 250 bluetooth headset

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
    says...
    > Hello all,
    >
    > Tried searching, but there doesn't seem to be much discussion about the
    > Jabra 250 bluetooth headset. How does it compare to the motorola 810 or
    > 820?
    >
    > Any insight would be greatlly appreciated, especially experiences with the
    > V600.


    I have a Jabra headset as well as a Motorola device. I would use the
    Jabra in preference to the Motorola every time. Much more comfortable,
    more reliable and easier to use.

    Andrew

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  4. #4
    Michelle Steiner
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    Re: Feed Back on Jabra 250 bluetooth headset

    In article <[email protected]>,
    A Steele <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > Tried searching, but there doesn't seem to be much discussion about
    > > the Jabra 250 bluetooth headset. How does it compare to the
    > > motorola 810 or 820?
    > >
    > > Any insight would be greatlly appreciated, especially experiences
    > > with the V600.

    >
    > I have a Jabra headset as well as a Motorola device. I would use the
    > Jabra in preference to the Motorola every time. Much more
    > comfortable, more reliable and easier to use.


    I wear hearing aids, so I can't use ear buds or anything that goes in
    the ear. What, if any, bluetooth headsets would I be able to use?

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  5. #5
    A Steele
    Guest

    Re: Feed Back on Jabra 250 bluetooth headset

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > I wear hearing aids, so I can't use ear buds or anything that goes in
    > the ear. What, if any, bluetooth headsets would I be able to use?
    >


    That would be a problem for you then. I only have experience of the
    Motorola and Jabra devices.

    The Motorola sits on the outside of the ear (whereas the Jabra has a
    rubber 'bud' that rests inside the ear).

    However both have plastic clips that go around the outside of the ear to
    hold the ear-piece in place. I would imagine that they could cause
    problems depending on the construction of your hearing aid.

    The Ericsson devices may be better for you but I haven't used them
    myself.

    Andrew

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  6. #6
    A Steele
    Guest

    Re: Feed Back on Jabra 250 bluetooth headset

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > I wear hearing aids, so I can't use ear buds or anything that goes in
    > the ear. What, if any, bluetooth headsets would I be able to use?
    >


    That would be a problem for you then. I only have experience of the
    Motorola and Jabra devices.

    The Motorola sits on the outside of the ear (whereas the Jabra has a
    rubber 'bud' that rests inside the ear).

    However both have plastic clips that go around the outside of the ear to
    hold the ear-piece in place. I would imagine that they could cause
    problems depending on the construction of your hearing aid.

    The Ericsson devices may be better for you but I haven't used them
    myself.

    Andrew

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  7. #7
    Michelle Steiner
    Guest

    Re: Feed Back on Jabra 250 bluetooth headset

    In article <[email protected]>,
    A Steele <[email protected]> wrote:

    > The Motorola sits on the outside of the ear (whereas the Jabra has a
    > rubber 'bud' that rests inside the ear).
    >
    > However both have plastic clips that go around the outside of the ear
    > to hold the ear-piece in place. I would imagine that they could
    > cause problems depending on the construction of your hearing aid.
    >
    > The Ericsson devices may be better for you but I haven't used them
    > myself.


    Thanks. My hearing aid is what they call "Completely in the canal," so
    there is nothing protruding outside the ear; it seems that the Motorola
    might work. But I'll look into the Ericsson ones as well.

    Thanks again.

    -- Michelle

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  8. #8
    bones boy
    Guest

    Re: Feed Back on Jabra 250 bluetooth headset

    On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:57:15 -0800, "Halfrican" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >Hello all,
    >
    >Tried searching, but there doesn't seem to be much discussion about the
    >Jabra 250 bluetooth headset. How does it compare to the motorola 810 or
    >820?
    >
    >Any insight would be greatlly appreciated, especially experiences with the
    >V600.
    >


    The fit on the Jabra headset is much better than the Motorola headsets
    (inside-the-ear vs. hanging on your ear).

    Battery time on the Jabra headset is much better than the Motorola, I
    sometimes go three or four days without recharging the Jabra 250.

    BUT there is MUCH more interference with the Jabra 250. For some
    reason Jabra can't seem to get rid of the interference on their
    headsets. They are all plagued with the inability to be more than two
    feet away from the phone without getting interference, unless it is
    outdoors (in which case you have about 3 feet), or line-of-sight from
    the phone.

    If you try and wear your phone on the opposite side of your body as
    the headset, the static will be unreal. The Motorola BT headsets and
    HF speaker handle this impeccably.



  9. #9
    bones boy
    Guest

    Re: Feed Back on Jabra 250 bluetooth headset

    On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:57:15 -0800, "Halfrican" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >Hello all,
    >
    >Tried searching, but there doesn't seem to be much discussion about the
    >Jabra 250 bluetooth headset. How does it compare to the motorola 810 or
    >820?
    >
    >Any insight would be greatlly appreciated, especially experiences with the
    >V600.
    >


    The fit on the Jabra headset is much better than the Motorola headsets
    (inside-the-ear vs. hanging on your ear).

    Battery time on the Jabra headset is much better than the Motorola, I
    sometimes go three or four days without recharging the Jabra 250.

    BUT there is MUCH more interference with the Jabra 250. For some
    reason Jabra can't seem to get rid of the interference on their
    headsets. They are all plagued with the inability to be more than two
    feet away from the phone without getting interference, unless it is
    outdoors (in which case you have about 3 feet), or line-of-sight from
    the phone.

    If you try and wear your phone on the opposite side of your body as
    the headset, the static will be unreal. The Motorola BT headsets and
    HF speaker handle this impeccably.



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