Cell Phone Earpiece, Which One Works
I just bought some new cell phones last week and now I need the little ear peice thingamabobs but I don't know anything about em, never used one. I have the Blackberry Bold phones so which ones should i get, tell me the good and bad before I throw more money down the tubes.
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got one for my razor and wife tells me everytime i`m using it to turn the damn thing off then call her back
dunno how she knows i`m using it but she does |
Spend the money and get a Jawbone...I got the old big one on clearance for 60 bucks at verizon...the new small ones are like 120...well worth it than buying the cheap ones. I can drive sixty five with the windows down and talk on it.
The New Jawbone: The Best Bluetooth Headset Just Got Better |
A cheap bluetooth will pick up alot of "backround" noise. I have had the best results when I use a bluetooth that is manufactured my the same company the makes the phone.
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I have one by Plantronics. It's a cheapo at $25 but it works pretty good. I have crummy hearing so I have to keep it up all the way (except when I talk to the wife who doesn't know that you don't have to scream into a phone) but I can here OK. If I put my phone in my pocket while I'll sitting I get static in me earpiece.
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I use the small motorola one when I am driving, I like it alot. I never use it at the store or walking around in public.
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I'm thinking about dropping the coin on the jawbone, simply because my beater toyota that I drive most of the time has crappy seals in the doors, and there is always wind noise.
I currently have the motorola H700 and it sucks. Scott |
Originally Posted by No Problem
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I use the small motorola one when I am driving, I like it alot. I never use it at the store or walking around in public.
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Ya I hate when people are walkin around talkin on these things. I'm half deaf and a lot of my conversations depend on me readin lips as much as hearing and I never know if they're talkin to me, themselves or on some hidden spy microphone. Needless to say this isn't for my use, I just get to buy it.
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The jawbone is by far the best out there. It does not matter if you are hard of hearing or not, what is going on around you either. It works on the vibrations that your jaw puts out when speaking and listening.
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I got a Motorola on Ebay for $15 and its better than the $100 Jawbone.
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You're on crack Luke...seriously...there is no better than the jawbone...
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In my opinion the Jawbone is by far the best, and I agree with buying the larger model. My earhooks broke (sent new ones for free) and I spoke to a tech at Jawbone and he suggested waiting for a while to get the smaller one, they are working out some bugs.
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definatley the jawbone its got enough volume you can hear it with stacks and an open back window
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Have to agree as I've evaluated quite a few (IT geek for an IT company) and our pick has always been the Jawbone. A bit pricey, yea, but worth it.
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I still use my LG HBM 730. I have had several end up back to using it.
LG HBM-730 Headset Headphone reviews - CNET Reviews Has the Jawbone improved since the 1st version? Tried that one. 1st went back due to defect. 2nd was a far cry from impressive. Sold it to a friend that barely uses a headset at all. Peace |
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