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- 09-19-2004, 02:35 PM #16Guest
Re: Recommendations for bluetooth headset?
In alt.cellular.ericsson Bernd <gone_bernd@gone_gaykema.com> wrote:
> Buy the new HBH-300 from Sony Ericsson.
> Superb battery lifetime, great audio quality, great comfort on the ear.
> Not cheap, but just a very good headset.
> Bernd
I'm really leaning towards that one, but the big boom call-center mike kinda
puts me off. Also, I like that the 600 is made to be carrier around one's
neck. I'm torn between the quality of the 300, and the usability of the 600.
Can anyone offer me any tie-breaking insight?
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- 09-19-2004, 03:56 PM #17Daniel BartonGuest
Re: Recommendations for bluetooth headset?
[email protected] wrote:
>
> In alt.cellular.ericsson Bernd <gone_bernd@gone_gaykema.com> wrote:
> > Buy the new HBH-300 from Sony Ericsson.
> > Superb battery lifetime, great audio quality, great comfort on the ear.
> > Not cheap, but just a very good headset.
> > Bernd
>
> I'm really leaning towards that one, but the big boom call-center mike kinda
> puts me off. Also, I like that the 600 is made to be carrier around one's
> neck. I'm torn between the quality of the 300, and the usability of the 600.
>
> Can anyone offer me any tie-breaking insight?
>
The HBH-600 is also good quality. I like the ear hook, it's light
and comfortable. I have yet to have anybody complain that they
couldn't hear me well on it.
One thing that is different is that the HBH-300 has noise cancelling
technology. Sometimes the HBH-600 has a small echo in it, which
the noise cancelling technology should get rid of.
Regards, Daniel
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- 09-21-2004, 11:59 PM #18John NavasGuest
Re: Recommendations for bluetooth headset?
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In <[email protected]> on Sun, 19 Sep 2004 16:45:15
+0100, Munch <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 09:28:04 -0400, "J. Clarke"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>[email protected] wrote:
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>>> In alt.cellular.bluetooth Munch <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>Reviews say horrible things about sound quality/interference.
>>>
>>>> That would be why it's probably the best selling bluetooth headset
>>>> then...
>>>
>>> That's odd. I wouldn't consider bad sound quality to be a selling
>>> feature.
>>
>>Remember, the best selling food in the world is probably the Big Mac. Being
>>popular is evidence of effective marketing, not of quality.
>
>An interesting analogy, but I don't think it quite stands up. I doubt
>Jabra has anywhere near the marketing spend of Sony Ericsson on
>bluetooth headsets. Personally I think Jabra's postion is as a result
>of people reading good reviews (I've not seen any negative ones), and
>postive word of mouth recommendations.
Personally I think Jabra has much more marketing devoted to headsets than Sony
Ericsson.
>I know several people who have
>one, and if anything happened to it would buy another one...
I've used both Jabra and Sony Ericsson, and far prefer the latter (admittedly
with Sony Ericsson handsets).
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- 09-22-2004, 12:00 AM #19John NavasGuest
Re: Recommendations for bluetooth headset?
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In <[email protected]> on 19 Sep 2004 17:42:23 GMT, Michael
Pronay <[email protected]> wrote:
>Munch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> An interesting analogy, but I don't think it quite stands up. I
>> doubt Jabra has anywhere near the marketing spend of Sony
>> Ericsson on bluetooth headsets. Personally I think Jabra's
>> postion is as a result of people reading good reviews (I've not
>> seen any negative ones), and postive word of mouth
>> recommendations. I know several people who have one, and if
>> anything happened to it would buy another one...
>
>I'm on my second (Sony-)Ericsson BT headset now, HBH-30 after
>HBH-15. I don't know anything about Jabra, and never had one, and
>am not in the position to comment on these. But I would simply
>point out that the fact that S/// headsets having the same
>charging connectors as S/// phones (which I happen to use) gives
>an advantage that I personally rate quite high. This is the reason
>I use it - and probably not heavily spent marketing $$$.
>
>Thus said, I was happy with the HBH-15, and I am happy with
>HBH-30. It suits my need quite well.
I agree -- it's a great headset.
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- 09-22-2004, 12:01 AM #20John NavasGuest
Re: Recommendations for bluetooth headset?
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In <mRw1d.3822$yW6.856@clgrps12> on Tue, 14 Sep 2004 07:12:18 GMT,
[email protected] wrote:
>In alt.cellular.ericsson Michael Pronay <[email protected]> wrote:
>> [email protected] wrote:
>
>>> What bluetooth Headsets do people recommend? A friend
>>> recommended the HBH-35, but it seems a bit old.
>
>> I'd decide between HBH-35 (I'm using its precursor, HBH-30, and
>> I'm quite happy) and HBH-60, depending on comfort wearing it.
>
>The more I read, the more I see it comes down to the HBH-300 (Successor to
>the 30,35), or the HBH-600 (Successor to the 60,65).
>
>The 300 sounds like the better of the two, but that big "Call Center" boom
>leaves a fair bit to be desired.
That "Call Center" boom makes possible a noise canceling mike for clear sound.
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