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- I like the Motorola H710. The reasons being that there is no earbud, the speaker sits against your ear rather than in it, I have very sensitive ear canals apparently, and I also like just being able to close the boom to disconnect from the phone and open the boom when I want to reconnect. Great sound quality, too.10-11-09 12:40 PMLike 0
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- You should also try a bluetooth headset holder called Blueclip. I really love this holder. I don't have to worry about dropping my headset or losing it because it remains attached to me at all times. I have the retractable blueclip which is awesome and but it also comes in a necklace version.
Great features:
retractable headset holder
no assembly necessary
lightweight but strong
different blueclip styles
works with all headset styles
keeps headset attached at all times
Oh yeah and it doesn't cost a lot and it saves you from having to replace your lost or broken headset.
The website is NectarAccessories.com and click on Bluetooth Headset Holders.10-28-09 05:42 PMLike 0 - I just got the Motorola HX-1 48 hrs. ago and it is the best and most comfortable set I have ever had in years of searching. Excellent sound and voice quality according to friends I've called. I truly forgot it was in my ear it is that comfortable. When I first paired it with my Tour it took all of 30 seconds. It was virtually automatic. It's on sale at Sprint corp. stores only. Check it out.10-30-09 08:10 PMLike 0
- Blue Ant. Check reviews on various vendor websites for feedback on various brands. I did a lot of my checking on newegg.com and settled on the Blue Ant based on their reviews.10-30-09 08:21 PMLike 0
- I used the Blue Ant for more than a year, it was excellent but it was never just right for me as far as the fit.10-31-09 12:20 AMLike 0
- I second BlueAnt.
Just two weeks ago, my venerable Z9(flashed with Z9i firmware) finally bit the dust after constant use for 5yrs.!! I was a little devastated... but then I realized how long I've used it with outstanding results.
I've owned many a bt... but none of them ever did as well, nor lasted as long as my BlueAnt did.
It has now been replaced with the latest offering from Aliph (JawBone Prime), which I got for free from a bud that is a VZW rep. I was quite hesitant at first due to my past experiences with the first two models.... but it seems that Aliph step up and finally made a great product to my liking thus far (besides it was free, you just can't beat that).
But I digress... give the BlueAnt products a shot, I'm sure you won't be dissatisfied.11-03-09 04:19 AMLike 0 - Not a USB charger (much to my dismay) but I've had fantastic results with a jawbone 2 whether I was on a roadway with jackhammers and highway traffic or I was driving with the windows down things are generally fine for the reciever of my call. I get occasional complaints of wind noise or back ground noise (figure 1 in 50 calls) they were usually solved by stepping away a few paces or partially rolling up the windows or repositioning the earpiece on my head.
All in all I'm pretty happy with it over the past 2 yrs. If I was in the market now I would get a jawbone prime. Given that the jawbone 2 is working so well for me I've seen no reason to "upgrade".
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