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Old 01-14-2008, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by yakky View Post
I have to ask why on earth would you get the clip on thing? I really don't understand listening to music over BT either though. I like wires for music , nothing to worry about charging, no static, and great sound.
It's actually kinda nice to not worry about getting headsets ripped off your head, with your phone pinwheeling off you, because the chord got caught in whatever you were working on - be it a table saw or the dishwasher

I only get static when I push the range... under 10' is fine (great for doing the kitchen cleanup chore with the phone sitting well out of harm's way) if I need to move more then that, the phone can at least be in a pocket...

I have no experience with that particular headset, this is a comment re A2DP/hands free stereo bt headsets in general.
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