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Jim Thompson
- Jan 1, 1970
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Anyone using a Bluetooth Headset connection to their cell phone?
Recommendations?
...Jim Thompson
Recommendations?
...Jim Thompson
Most Cells have a blue tooth link up in them now JIm..Jim said:Anyone using a Bluetooth Headset connection to their cell phone?
Recommendations?
...Jim Thompson
Anyone using a Bluetooth Headset connection to their cell phone?
Recommendations?
...Jim Thompson
Anyone using a Bluetooth Headset connection to their cell phone?
Recommendations?
...Jim Thompson
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I use a Plantronics and a Motorola, I used a Nokia until the batteryJim Thompson said:Anyone using a Bluetooth Headset connection to their cell phone?
Recommendations?
...Jim Thompson
Some think it makes one look like a tool... hence the term "Bluetool".
But I have one and it seems to work okay (not that I use it much).
Bluetooth is nice for moving files on and off the phone.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=blue-tool
Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
Jim said:Anyone using a Bluetooth Headset connection to their cell phone?
Recommendations?
...Jim Thompson
I have two -- an Aleph Jawbone and a recent Motorola HS*** (can't
remember the exact model number).
The Jawbone has noise canceling technology on the uplink. So people
that I call don't hear so much of the background clutter. Downsides to
the Jawbone are that it is pricey and a bit larger than some of the
others. Otherwise, it is a good choice if you want to pay for performance.
I also have a recent Motorola. I find that it works very well, although
it is not as effective at canceling uplink noise as the Jawbone. It is
smaller and lighter. It also can be charged using the same charger that
charges my Motorola phone. Compared to the Jawbone, it seems that it
interoperates with my phone a little more reliably (viz. switching
between bluetooth and the phone).
I have no serious complaints against either of these. They have served
me well.