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I have (2) that I use that work GREAT. The best two I have ever used...
BlueAnt Micro X3 - Handsfree profile. I use for day-to-day calls and lounging around the house. On Fleabay for much cheaper. Small, lightweight and come with MANY accessories. Very well developed and equipped and loud & crisp. http://www.blueant.com.au/X3_micro_B...th_Headset.htm Jabra BT8010 - Handsfree & Stereo profiles. I use this for phone calls plus stereo sound. Has a LCD for caller ID, vibrate plus has detacheable component for stereo sound. Comes with USB charger, downloadable software for firmware updates, phonebook, etc and carry pouch. INCREDIBLE sound too! Loud, crisp and hangs around the neck when not using. I use this one alot. http://www.jabra.com/Sites/Jabra/NA-...braBT8010.aspx Read the Cnet reviews on both for more info. I have also owned the Blueant V12 (great headset) & Motorola H300 (Good headset) Last edited by xweaponx; 12-19-2007 at 07:08 PM. |
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Nice. Good deal. I got mine for $43 w/ shipping. It is hands down the best stereo headset without the huge over-the-head headphones. The blue LCD is pretty snazzy too. Everyone asks me about them.
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The Motorola S9 or MotoRokr is way cool, sounds great and all the buttons actually work, it will run almost 7 hours straight after a full charge. Can be had for around $60 bucks on E-Bay vs. $129 in Sprint store or can buy for $75 in T-Mobil store if you want instant returnability/warranty service.
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So far on the new ROM I have had very good success with my Jawbone. Those that I query about call clarity and quality have commented that I sound just fine. What does that mean in the cellular world, quite subjective to the recepiant of the call.
Many complain about the fit, I've had no problem. Mind you it doesn't fit snug in the ear but if I'm having issues with volume then I just give it a nudge and all is right as rain. One reason I got the Jawbone is the noisy environment that I often find myself in at client factories. I'm hoping to put the device to the test in one of those locations soon. That said, the call may be clear on the other end thanks to the Jawbone's noise abatement circuit but will I be able to hear on my end... I'll have to test to see. That's all... Dave Last edited by DRC; 12-20-2007 at 10:12 PM. |
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Motorola S9 excellent. Not one problem. Listen to stereo music or phone. Battery lasts for hours.
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