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| message from Stuart on 25 Jun 2005 |
I want a bluetooth headset that works with my Nokia 6680 wall charger/car
charger.
Does such a device exist?
I have a bluetooth headset but it is now falling apart. What should i look
out for in a headset?
Stuart
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| Kevin I Chapple replied to Stuart on 25 Jun 2005 |
I believe the Nokia OWN BRAND headset charges from the normal Nokia
(phone/car) charger.
However, I personally don't like the Nokia brand (not comfortable, styling,
durability).
Try the Jabra BT200/BT250. Better build quality, better comfort factor, and
good battery life. You do, however, need to charge with the Jabra charger.
Good luck in your descision.
And the link is....
http://www.jabra.com/JabraCMS
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| T. replied to Kevin I Chapple on 25 Jun 2005 |
Which one?
I have the HS-3W and it's very good.
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| Kevin I Chapple replied to T. on 25 Jun 2005 |
Sorry "T", personal choice.
I think it was the HDW3/HS3 that I had, when it first came out.
It felt uncomfortable, not of good quality, the earpiece (rigid plastic)
broke within day. Just didn't like it.
Bought the Jabra BT200, and "haven't looked back since".
As I said though.. Personal choice..
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| T. replied to Kevin I Chapple on 25 Jun 2005 |
Yeah, everyone seems to have a Jabra. The call quality is excellent, but
I just wasn't sure if it would work when wearing glasses.
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| Jon replied to Stuart on 27 Jun 2005 |
Yes. Any of the Nokia bluetooth headset range.
One that doesn't fall apart?
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| c replied to Stuart on 26 Jun 2005 |
If you are good with a soldering iron and don't mind voiding your warranty
on the charger you can test what voltages your favourite headset and Nokia
6680 require. If they are within a volt or so (usually 5 or 6V) then you can
use one of the chargers and split the wires so that it has two heads, one
going to the headset and one going to the Nokia 6680.
You can then charge either with the one charger.
Even better fit a universal socket on the end of the charger and you can
then make heads for any other mobile, bluetooth headset or other 5 or 6V
device (most PDAs, cameras, PSPs, mp3 players, etc..)
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