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Old 07-11-2010, 03:21 PM
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Ok my new bold will be here on wed. I need to get a good working bluetooth Any recommendations? Nothing fancy just something that works

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Moto H17 WITH MOTOSPEAK. So far the best one I have owned.
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Motorola MotoPure H12 - small, light, great sound clarity.

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I have a Plantronics 93xx (not sure which one because I'm traveling without it). It's small, thin as a pen refill, and has a charging box with a battery that supplies about three charges without needing to be plugged in. I've been very happy with it.

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Motorola MotoPure H12 - small, light, great sound clarity.

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How's the volume on that bt? Can you get it loud enough? As you may know, I have a slight hearing problem in my right ear and prefer to use the bt in my left ear for that reason but nonetheless, I can never find a bt that seems LOUD enough for me.

What is your opinion on the volume level on that particular one, if I may ask?
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Any plantronics device IMO.

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I have the Jawbone ICON and love it, have had no problems, easy to use, small, and plenty of volume!
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Plantronics Voyager PRO. the best ive found.
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I have the Jawbone Icon and have had absolutely no problems with it.
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Motorola 760 -cheap, very loud & clear for me. I've tried plantronics over the years and sent every one of them back - no luck at all personally. Motorolas have always worked great in my case but they will break after a couple of years.
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well i'm someone with over 10 headsets sync'd on my bt. I have an addiction for bt hs. I just picked up a plantronics 925 and I LOVE it. It's comfortable, sounds great, and fits in my ear without a clip.
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If you're willing to eBay for it, you can get a smokin' deal on a Blueant Q1. The speaker is loud and the mike picks up crystal clear.
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I have a Plantronics 93xx (not sure which one because I'm traveling without it). It's small, thin as a pen refill, and has a charging box with a battery that supplies about three charges without needing to be plugged in. I've been very happy with it.

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You know with all the BT headsets I have the ONLY one I have problems with is a blueant V1. The volume doesn't work, I wrote to them and then never wrote back. Like I said I have about 15 headsets, so no more blueant for me. I paid $39.99 for the plantronics on the bay.
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You know with all the BT headsets I have the ONLY one I have problems with is a blueant V1. The volume doesn't work, I wrote to them and then never wrote back. Like I said I have about 15 headsets, so no more blueant for me. I paid $39.99 for the plantronics on the bay.
I broke the tie clip/ear loop on my Z9i but that didn't turn me off from Blueant. They got rid of the stupid tie clip on the Q1. Everything else on it works great.
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