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  1. #1
    peter
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    I have a razr v3, bought a bluetooth headset, but found that it is
    inconvenient to put on and take off while driving. My eye glasses gets
    tangled with the ear loop.

    Is there another kind of hands free bluetooth headset that can be put on and
    remove quickly with one hand?

    New law prohibits holding the cellphone while driving.





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  2. #2
    BruceR
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    Re: Bluetooth headset for eyeglasses wearer?

    You don't mention which one you have but there are many models from
    Motorola, Jabra, Plantronics and others. One is sure to meet your needs.
    Stop by a place like Best Buy and check out the displays. They often
    have samples so you can try it in the store.

    peter wrote:
    > I have a razr v3, bought a bluetooth headset, but found that it is
    > inconvenient to put on and take off while driving. My eye glasses gets
    > tangled with the ear loop.
    >
    > Is there another kind of hands free bluetooth headset that can be put
    > on and remove quickly with one hand?
    >
    > New law prohibits holding the cellphone while driving.






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    Re: Bluetooth headset for eyeglasses wearer?

    peter <[email protected]> wrote:
    > I have a razr v3, bought a bluetooth headset, but found that it is
    > inconvenient to put on and take off while driving. My eye glasses gets
    > tangled with the ear loop.


    There are little ear buds that don't loop over the ear.
    There are the Jabra headsets, much bulkier behind the ear, but less likely
    to get tangled.
    There is the Sennheiser VMX100, which is so light I leave it on all the
    time in the car.

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  4. #4
    Johnny Storm
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    Re: Bluetooth headset for eyeglasses wearer?

    On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 03:09:38 GMT, "peter" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I have a razr v3, bought a bluetooth headset, but found that it is
    >inconvenient to put on and take off while driving. My eye glasses gets
    >tangled with the ear loop.
    >
    >Is there another kind of hands free bluetooth headset that can be put on and
    >remove quickly with one hand?
    >
    >New law prohibits holding the cellphone while driving.
    >

    If you are only wanting a hands free option while driving, then the
    Supertooth line of speakerphones are the answer. You can find info at
    http://www.myblueant.com . TigerDirect.com in the USA or
    TigerDirect.ca in Canada have them. For reviews, Google "SuperTooth
    Light review" and "SuperTooth II review".



  5. #5
    XS11E
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    Re: Bluetooth headset for eyeglasses wearer?

    Pegleg <[email protected]> wrote:

    > On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 03:09:38 GMT, "peter" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>I have a razr v3, bought a bluetooth headset, but found that it is
    >>inconvenient to put on and take off while driving. My eye glasses
    >>gets tangled with the ear loop.
    >>
    >>Is there another kind of hands free bluetooth headset that can be
    >>put on and remove quickly with one hand?

    >
    > You didn't say what make/model headset you have...that might help.
    >
    > I wear glasses and use a Motorola HS850 BT Headset. Have never
    > had any problems in putting it on or taking it off using just one
    > hand.


    Ditto. I have a Motorola H670 which comes with several different ear
    pieces and it took some experimenting to find the one that works for me
    but I can put it on with my glasses in place.

    I'm wondering if the problem the OP describes might be due to the
    design of the earpieces on your glasses? Mine are wire frames with
    fairly thin earpieces and they really don't interfere with the LLAD*
    device.

    *LLAD = Look Like A Dork because that's what a Bluetooth device does
    best! <G>



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