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Sexy Bluetooth headset to match the Sexy S710a

NotJoelShapiro

Feb 4, 2005, 4:44 PM
check this, gents:

http://reviews.cnet.com/Jabra_BT800/4505-6448_7-3126 ... »

after i read a another review or two, i might have to pick one up, seems perfect, eh?
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Shux69

Feb 4, 2005, 5:15 PM
dude, that thing looks like its from some alien spaceship. We would look like neogeeks wearing that thing
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NotJoelShapiro

Feb 4, 2005, 5:17 PM
i'm waiting for pyro or Hero to respond, their opinions i respect.
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pyrofenix

Feb 4, 2005, 5:39 PM
Hmm. Not sure - it's definately got some style to it. I'm really picky about headphones and such so i'd have to try it out. But I like it so far.
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Windchasergp

Feb 4, 2005, 9:30 PM
Why not HBH660 is only 95.00
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NotJoelShapiro

Feb 5, 2005, 1:24 AM
isnt that the sony one with caller ID? to me that one looked uglier and didnt have all the features that the BT800 has.
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HeroPsychoDreamer

Feb 5, 2005, 3:52 AM
Yeah that's the Sony one with the caller ID, the one that I have. From the looks of it, compared to the HBH-660, the BT800 has alot bigger display which is a plus. The Yes and No call buttons are cool, definitaly a plus. It looks big in the picture, but I'm sure it's size isn't a problem, alot of things look big in pictures when there's nothing next to them to compare the size.

All in all I gotta say I like it, it is pretty stylish and sexy, has some cool features. The only thing, I've heard bad things about Jabra when it comes to pairing it with a phone and maintaining a connection. You can always try it out though and if it gives problems you can return it.

If you get it, let us know how it works. 😁
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Blightner

Feb 5, 2005, 3:20 PM
Personall, I think that headset is a little TOO techy for my liking. The black housing on the s710a would match great with Moto's HS850 (all black). I'm not completely sure about it pairing with the s710, simply because they have not been released yet in our market. Aside from that, I have the HS810, and I love it! The volume, range, and noise cancellation/call quality are excellent.
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Icyhot

Feb 5, 2005, 4:15 AM
And thats a damn good one..use it everyday...
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otamywy

Feb 4, 2005, 6:33 PM
I like it, especially the ability to see calls on the headset. But honesly, I couldn't justify the $124 for it (Ecost.com).
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NotJoelShapiro

Feb 5, 2005, 1:17 AM
isnt the average bluetooth headset 100 bucks?

if it will double as a microphone/speaker for my PC, that may sinch the deal
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HeroPsychoDreamer

Feb 5, 2005, 3:59 AM
Yeah, the average Bluetooth headset without caller ID display is $100. So $124 isn't all that bad, considering the size of the display too. Like I said in a previous post, the BT800 looks pretty sweet and I wish I'd know about it before I bought my HBH-660. I'm just a tad bit skeptical about Jabra though, I've heard many complaints about pairing and maintaining a connection. It doesn't necessarily mean everyone will have a problem, so it's always worth trying a product out and if it just isn't working for ya go back and return it.
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otamywy

Feb 5, 2005, 10:02 AM
One thing about SE is that they have some cool accessories. I like the bluetooth zip zap car and the media viewer you can hook up to the TV. I read somewhere that SE was voted the 2nd most innovative company in the world.

They have a BT headset for $80 on the website, and I'm sure you could find it on ebay for a little less. I've never looked into BT headsets, but $124 just seems a bit much.
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NotJoelShapiro

Feb 5, 2005, 10:43 AM
for the feature set that the bt800 has, i'd drop a hundred (in time, i dont wanna blow all my savings on this phone and a mem card) for it.
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