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  • 05-20-2006, 01:50 PM
    MotoMadMan
    Quote Originally Posted by bossdragon
    Motorola has their first earbud coming out real soon, which looks very promising also.
    Yep. Right HERE
    Looks awesome too. There is no microphone on it tho. It picks up your voice through the vibrations in your ear when you speak.
  • 05-20-2006, 11:14 AM
    thedawg60
    Thanks a bunch for your responses,i have done more research looks like the Plantronics Voyager 510 is a promising headset.Since i'm a truck driver i b
    need a very reliable headset.
  • 05-19-2006, 03:36 PM
    bossdragon
    I had the 850 and I absolutely hated it.

    Reception on it sucked, everybody said I sounded like I was in a barrel, and that damn annoying blue light that flashed every second totally drove me nuts.

    I have a bluespoon earbud now and am completely satisfied.

    Motorola has their first earbud coming out real soon, which looks very promising also.
  • 05-19-2006, 11:31 AM
    MotoMadMan
    I have the Motorola HS820, and, while it is an okay headset, it still leaves a little to be desired. For instance, when I use it while driving, I have to have the radio all the way down with the windows up, and sometimes I still find it difficult to hear the person on the other end. This headset just isn't loud enough for use in a vehicle, and I bought it specifically for use while driving. Also, after about 20 minutes of wearing it, it starts to hurt my ear. If you are planning to get a BT headset to use while you are driving, I would recommend a headset that has the speaker bud that actually goes in your ear (like the Plantronics Voyager 510.) My HS820 only has the speaker that sits over the ear, which allows a lot of background noise to to get in. I really wish I would have had a chance to demo that headset before I dropped $50 on it...
  • 05-19-2006, 11:03 AM
    thedawg60
    I have a Moto v557 getting ready to purchase a headset for it,here are the the headsets that i am looking at h500,h700 and hs850 or any other brands you fine folks might recommend any and all help will be appreciated.

    BTW i have Cigular as a provider, also i just want to add i think this is a great Forum keep up the good work.

    P.S.Sorry if this topic has been discussed to death, i did a search but come up empty.

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