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- 12-18-2003, 12:32 PM #1misterjGuest
this is what i heard. ive used generic wired handsfree types before and they
werent TOO bad. the inferior quality was noticeable but hey, they worked and
were good enough for me. primary use is in the car.
will generic bluetooth handsfree's be the same or even worse? i cant justify
spending 60-100 for an oem one..
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- 12-18-2003, 03:33 PM #2BigStuGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
"misterj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> this is what i heard. ive used generic wired handsfree types before and
they
> werent TOO bad. the inferior quality was noticeable but hey, they worked
and
> were good enough for me. primary use is in the car.
>
> will generic bluetooth handsfree's be the same or even worse? i cant
justify
> spending 60-100 for an oem one..
>
Belkin BT usb adapter, £29.99, same price as a cable and I can use fma as a
remote for power dvd whilst sat in my lounge... :-))
- 12-18-2003, 03:37 PM #3pzboyzGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
"misterj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> this is what i heard. ive used generic wired handsfree types before and
they
> werent TOO bad. the inferior quality was noticeable but hey, they worked
and
> were good enough for me. primary use is in the car.
>
> will generic bluetooth handsfree's be the same or even worse? i cant
justify
> spending 60-100 for an oem one..
>
>
get plantronics m3000 and you will not be disappointed.
- 12-18-2003, 11:29 PM #4Daniel JuhnGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
so that just plugs into the usb port in my EAR doesnt it
"BigStu" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "misterj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:%[email protected]...
> > this is what i heard. ive used generic wired handsfree types before and
> they
> > werent TOO bad. the inferior quality was noticeable but hey, they worked
> and
> > were good enough for me. primary use is in the car.
> >
> > will generic bluetooth handsfree's be the same or even worse? i cant
> justify
> > spending 60-100 for an oem one..
> >
> Belkin BT usb adapter, ?9.99, same price as a cable and I can use fma as a
> remote for power dvd whilst sat in my lounge... :-))
>
>
- 12-19-2003, 04:48 AM #5LGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
You don't have a USB port in your ear?? Wow you must be an old model... I
think you can buy an upgrade for yourself at maplins
L
ps. the plantronics ones seem to be quite popular. around the £50 mark on
ebay buyitnows or you can get a good deal if you look at the non-buyitnow
auctions and if you are lucky.
> so that just plugs into the usb port in my EAR doesnt it
>
> "BigStu" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > "misterj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:%[email protected]...
> > > this is what i heard. ive used generic wired handsfree types before
and
>
- 12-19-2003, 05:34 AM #6ScottGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
BigStu asked:
>> will generic bluetooth handsfree's be the same or even worse? i cant
>> justify spending 60-100 for an oem one..
then..
misterj answered:
> Belkin BT usb adapter, £29.99, same price as a cable and I can use
> fma as a remote for power dvd whilst sat in my lounge... :-)
How on Earth does that help?
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Scott
- 12-19-2003, 06:35 AM #7BigStuGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
"Scott" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> BigStu asked:
> >> will generic bluetooth handsfree's be the same or even worse? i cant
> >> justify spending 60-100 for an oem one..
>
> then..
>
> misterj answered:
> > Belkin BT usb adapter, £29.99, same price as a cable and I can use
> > fma as a remote for power dvd whilst sat in my lounge... :-)
>
> How on Earth does that help?
>
> --
> Scott
after having got the person asking the question and the person answering the
question, Scott had the ordacity to ask 'How on Earth does that help?'
Well Scott, it probably doesn't, but the OP wanted to have a comparison
between cable and BT connection. Having got my phone connected via BT only,
I can only give that as an opinion, not a comparison. Is that OK for you?
- 12-19-2003, 07:13 AM #8BigStuGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
oops, sorry, meant to have typed,
'after having got the person asking the question and the person answering
the question wrong' blah blah blah
- 12-19-2003, 11:29 AM #9OverallGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
"misterj" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
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> this is what i heard. ive used generic wired handsfree types before and
they
> werent TOO bad. the inferior quality was noticeable but hey, they worked
and
> were good enough for me. primary use is in the car.
>
> will generic bluetooth handsfree's be the same or even worse? i cant
justify
> spending 60-100 for an oem one..
>
>
For some time (3 months) i use a clone BT headfone.
It works, and with that everything is said.
It is the ideal sollution if you just need it to listen and talk, once you
want to use voice dialing, voice commands, ... it is crap.
I left using BT and am using my cable headset again till i have enough money
to buy a good one of a known trade (not limited to Ericsson)
- 12-19-2003, 10:19 PM #10Mike HorwathGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
pzboyz <[email protected]> wrote:
: get plantronics m3000 and you will not be disappointed.
Okay.
Why?
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Mike Horwath/Dude
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- 12-28-2003, 04:22 PM #11pzboyzGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
"Mike Horwath" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Why?
>
> --
> Mike Horwath/Dude
> [email protected]
>
Because this is a generic handsfree device from a company professional in
the development of wireless headsets with a reputation for great sound
quality.
- 01-06-2004, 08:58 AM #12ScottGuest
Re: generic bluetooth handsfree - complete crap?
BigStu wrote:
> oops, sorry, meant to have typed,
>
> 'after having got the person asking the question and the person
> answering the question wrong' blah blah blah
*plonk*
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Scott
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