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Good Times
11-05-2007, 07:55 PM
Any of ya guys have experience with the Jawbone headset? I ordered a new phone and want to try out the hoopla about these BT headsets. I'm still one of the old school diehard wired headsets and haven't shifted to the bt stuff (crazy eh). Anyway I've been reading a lot of great reviews on the jawbone but don't know of anyone personally that I can rely on that have said "dude this thing rocks!".

For more details.... (check out their demo!)
http://www.jawbone.com


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reggie 00
11-05-2007, 09:12 PM
Haven't used that one. I have used some of the Motorola ones. Liked em, helped out in more ways than one. Like talking to tech support starting up a System in the electrical room 35ft from your phone cause it doesnt get signal in there.

The only thing i would recommend is if possible find one that uses the same charger as your phone. The first couple i had did then i changed phones and havent got around to upgrading the HS yet.

See if you can get it and if not satisfied return it for something else.

Good Times
11-05-2007, 10:08 PM
good call on the charger... didn't think about that one. I'll have to look into that. The bb I'm getting is charged via usb so I'm not as worried, just have to figure out if I can charge the BT w/ usb too :) now that'll be slick :D

paddlenbike
11-06-2007, 11:47 AM
Lance, you're too high-tech for a simple bluetooth headset. You need a bluetooth car integration that mutes your radio, plays the caller through the front car speakers and allows you to play your IPOD through it using an add-on IPOD BT adapter.

http://www.parrot.com/fr/produits/parrotmk6100/texte_fck/image/img1.gif

http://www.parrot.com/uk/products/parrotmk6100

;)

Cebby
11-06-2007, 01:39 PM
I've used a number of Motorola models and have been 'OK' with them. My biggest gripe is that the volume on the earpieces don't go up high enough to work well in conditions other than complete to moderate quiet. I had a heck of time hearing in my 4Runner with the mudders growling...

I guess this means I can't offer any help, but will be watching this thread to see if that unit is worth trying out.