- 03-17-2006, 03:41 PM #1
im 14 i dont need a bluetooth headset
but i want one anyways
i saw that the moto bluetooth headsets r pretty cooling and hava decent design
i like the one with the extending boom i saw it activate the headset and also functions as the mic
i saw the hs850 to be affordable and looks sturdy as well
but i saw that oakley sunglass bluetooth headset too(wild)
but i also heard that jabra specializes in headsets and heard they are quite reliable
i dont kno the certain models at hand but i kno you guys do
what do u experts recomend
i want one that i can use for a long time
il be using this headset instead of my fone
and also...anyone kno how to program more than 20 voice dials in the razr v3?
› See More: what kinda bluetooth headset do u preferLast edited by Korean_Boi; 03-17-2006 at 03:45 PM.
Hey there!
- 03-17-2006, 08:29 PM #2
I have tried every Moto headset there is...and IMHO, all of them suck. Other's here say they like them a lot.
I am currently using a bluespoon earbud, and am totally satisfied with it's shape, size, performance, weight and what others say I sound like on the other end.
It is a lot more expensive, but to me, was worth every dollar spent!
Ummm...just in case that wasn't sarcasm Tony, I think he meant using the headset for talkin and dialin with, instead of doing it manually by hand.
- 03-17-2006, 08:46 PM #3Originally Posted by bossdragon
http://reviews.cnet.com/Nextlink_Blu...1228822-4.html
heres the link i saw the price forHey there!
- 03-17-2006, 11:41 PM #4
Koreanboi, have you looked into the Plantronics headsets? they specialized in headsets and their quality is outstanding.. http://www.plantronics.com/north_ame...equestid=61690
- 03-18-2006, 09:39 AM #5
Keeping within your price range, I found the Bluespoon AX2 (around $100) at their website locate HERE . It shows the spec's on the phone and price.
Myself, I use the Bluespoon 5G (I paid $200 plus), and like I said, am totally satisfied.
The AX2 is the second smallest earbud in the world, the 5G being the smallest (weight: 5.85 grams, 30 mm long and 17 mm wide). The 2.4 ghz antenna give good range (around 30 feet), and with the small design fits very snug inside the ear so you can still wear regular glasses and/or sunglasses.
I though that because it was in the ear that it would be awkward to use/wear, but because it is so light, I seriously forget it's there.
- 03-18-2006, 12:49 PM #6
http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/pro...0,,133,00.html
this should be a really nice bluetooth headset, it should be out this summer june/july
Let Your Body Talk
A barely-there Bluetooth experience, the revolutionary Motorola H5 MINIBLUE is designed around the way your body works. The tiny headset fits discreetly in your ear and includes a built-in microphone and speaker, so your ear canal picks up your voice. Protected in a sleek, metal carrying case, the Motorola H5 MINIBLUE slips easily into a purse or pocket – no one will even know it’s there.
- 03-18-2006, 03:24 PM #7Originally Posted by OBXVZW21
Yeah that's the one i'm waiting for but release dates always change and are never guaranteed.
- 03-18-2006, 03:39 PM #8
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- 03-18-2006, 03:41 PM #9Originally Posted by OBXVZW21
• Tiny size at only 33 x 41 millimeters
Not bad, but mine at 30 x 17 is still a lot smaller.
• Talk Time: headset up to approximately 1.5 hours, system up to approximately 7.5 hours using the included portable charging base.
What exactly is a portable charging base? The images that are coming to mind are well...frightening as well as hilarious.
The button layout is terrible.
It looks like it is going to have the side of your head glowing neon blue still, or am I just seeing things/paint?
What is standby time?
Still, all in all, it's about time Moto got it's stuff together. Bluespoon has been doing in the ear for a long time.
I might have to give this one a try once it comes out.
- 03-18-2006, 03:49 PM #10
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- 03-18-2006, 08:44 PM #12
huh
i liked the plantronics explorer 320(tonye! recomended plantronics), it looked cool, but i was also astonish of the miniblu headset that looks worthwhile to wait for but wouldnt it look funny? wouldnt it lok lika blinking hearing aid? i saw the specs to be quite impressive for sucha small size, but wats the estimated price?and to bossdragon, u paid 200 for a headset? o_O u seem very wise it must be a very nice headset, ill lok into that one l8er (not that im going to buy it) but im probably going to invest in a hs850 moto, if anyone objects say I!
hurry! b4 i buy it!
ill proably hate myself for buying it ...then another headst comes out.. this always happens to me
keep this thread going! its getting intense
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by the way... i noticed i had 10k more cpf than b4? did anyone donate to me? i dont rmemebr posting any funny pics or anything, i jus donated 100 dollars to each person who i thought is cool and friendlyHey there!
- 03-19-2006, 01:56 AM #13
The difference between myself and most user's is that I actually use my cell phone/headset every day, for 100 plus calls a day. Most user's never reach that mark in a week. So to me quality, comfort and performance is a must!
I am willing and do pay for what I get, and that is quality! I don't want good, or fair, I want the best. If that means I have to spend more money to get that, I will....no question about it.
It all comes down to what you want: a very nice headset that's going to last you a long time, with feature's that other companies are just now coming out with, (or haven't come out with as in the new moto blue tooth), or buy something that ok for the moment, and next week they come out with something better.
Me, I'll pay the price now, forgo the hastle's/disappointment/etc's, and get exactly what I want, now, and something that will last me for some time.
Then again...that's just me.
- 03-19-2006, 06:12 PM #14
Korean, when you get the HS850 you'll see that it will be sufficient for your everyday use, i've used mine with no problems but sold it because it was too big for my taste...
I really like the style of the ones Boss posted, the Bluespoon AX2, i might look into that one if i don't get the H5 Miniblue.
- 03-19-2006, 06:24 PM #15Junior Member
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I use the new Playtrontics 320, It seems to work pretty good, no complaints so far
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