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BT headsets with v600-- any clear winners?
I've done a search but no clear answers came thru the posts I saw. Any thoughts?
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BB93
May 25, 2004, 11:29 AM
I've had the Jabra FreeSpeak 250 for two weeks (and the v600 for three). Setup and use has been quite easy. It's especially good for use with voicetag entries, of course, so that you need only click the Call button on the headset, speak the voicetag of the number you want to dial ("Amy office") and it performs the dial after few seconds.
On a few occasions, I've had this process not work smoothly until I reset the BT connection, but 90% of the time, it's been trouble free.
I was able to find a new (not refurbished) Jabra 250 for under $79 (and free shipping) on the net, so I consider it a pretty good deal.
Good luck!
BB93
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ltxi
May 26, 2004, 6:58 PM
Motorola HS810 works very well also. I prefer it to the Jabra 250 which I gave to my wife (she loves it). Ergonomic preference. Bought my HS810 bulk packaged on e-bay for $69. My retail packaged 250 cost $79 new.
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I've got the Jabra 250 and the Motorla HS810. I bought the Jabra at the AT&T store for about $100.00. I like the way it feels. Very comfortable & secure. It can also be VERY LOUD. Be careful how high you turn up the volume. I got the HS810 for free from Motorola. I was one of the first 600 people to register. Go figure. It just happened that I received the HS810 just after my thirty day return time period was up on the Jabra. Could have saved a Hundred Bucks. Anyway...the HS810 works great. I actually have much better reception over long distances with the HS810. It gives me a good 30 feet, if not more, of strong signal. Multiple walls do not seem to interfere with it. I've also got a wi-fi network in my condo, and it doesn't e...
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