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HS850 - Feedback and Sensitivy - BT250/BT500 quality?
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| davidd31415 2006-05-07, 2:48 am |
| Hi,
I've been using a wired Jabra boom (Earwave bud) headset for a few
years and love it. It sits snugly in my ear with the ear bud and audio
quality is excellent. Now I'm moving to Bluetooth...
I first tried a Jabra BT350 which did not sit in my ear properly. I
exchanged it for a Motorola HS850 which sat on my ear better (it
doesn't quite touch my cheek like some have reported) but seems
overly-sensitive. If I move it just a bit or even change the volume
while I am on a phone call the person on the other end of the phone
screams in horror due to the intensity of the noise. I have not found
other people reporting the same problem so I'm wondering if this is
something that is common to all Bluetooth headsets or if this is a
problem only I am experiencing?
I have been looking at the Jabra BT250 and BT500 and they look like
they are designed to fit more like the Earwave bud does. If anyone can
give me their opinions on these headsets I would appreciate it.
Where to buy these might also be useful advice; I paid $100 for the
HS850 and just read that they can be found for $50 commonly... Do the
Verizon stores overcharge? I just paid over $200 for a Motorola E815
as well, if there is a better place to buy this online, I'll return it
(was not purchased with a contract).
Thanks all,
David.
try BT250 BT500?
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| \Reb\ Ruster 2006-05-09, 5:48 pm |
| On 6 May 2006 20:31:41 -0700, "davidd31415" <davidd31415@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>If I move it just a bit or even change the volume
>while I am on a phone call the person on the other end of the phone
>screams in horror due to the intensity of the noise. I have not found
>other people reporting the same problem so I'm wondering if this is
>something that is common to all Bluetooth headsets or if this is a
>problem only I am experiencing?
I have the HS850 and never experienced this condition, at least the
persons I talk to don't complain.
I have a RAZR V3 and I will notice that I get a pronouced echo if the
handset volume is turned up. This may affect the earpiece as well. Try
turning the handset volume down as few clicks.
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