| davidd31415 2006-05-07, 11:48 pm |
| In case anyone reads this and wonders...
BT500 fits almost identically to the Earwave bud- I love it.
Sounds from moving the headset, adjusting volume, etc. are still
present- seems the Bluetooth mics are just that sensitive. "Warn the
other party before touching them," is my recommendationg.
Voice recognition on the E815 is a lot better for me with the BT500-
YMMV.
Dave.
davidd31415 wrote:
> 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.
>
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> try BT250 BT500?
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