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Bluetooth Headset........................$49.99AR

TimeKeeper

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CircuitCity

REVIEW


I am pairing this one w/ Moto v600 and Sony T637.
For some strange reason, Moto doesn't seems to work properly. I have to initiate couple time in a day.
As for Sony T637, I am pretty happy with it.

P.S. Under 850/1900 band, Sony T637 has better reception vs Moto V600 with ATT/Cingular service.
(another surprise. since I was once swore never buy Sony Cell phone again. Guess..I slap my own face)
 
Originally posted by: mikeyngo
Any sprint phones work with this?

only if your sprint phone support Bluetooth.
But I really doubt it...I havent seen any CDMA phone in the U.S. has bluetooth capability yet.

Maybe upcoming Motorola V610?
 
Although this is a very good price i have had pretty bad experiences with this headset and my Motorola V600. It would sinc up just fine but when it came to talking with it the people on the other end complained of extreme echoing effect. I really like the design and everything i just think you get what you pay for.

In my opinion its not worth the money but if you really need something cheap it may be a good solution. Anyway this is just my opinion so take it however you to.
 
Originally posted by: mstegall
Although this is a very good price i have had pretty bad experiences with this headset and my Motorola V600. It would sinc up just fine but when it came to talking with it the people on the other end complained of extreme echoing effect. I really like the design and everything i just think you get what you pay for.

In my opinion its not worth the money but if you really need something cheap it may be a good solution. Anyway this is just my opinion so take it however you to.

Actually, Motorola is to blame in most cases. ( Like I said, I have problem w/ my V600 )
It seems Moto's implementation on BT is not as advance or stable as NOKIA or SONY.

V600 does has bad RF performance. Even w/ their new 9.38R firmware.
That's why Cingular Stop carry them. And ATT will continue to sell it until they run out of stock in which V625 will took over.
 
anyone tried the Logitec headset? I just ordered one off amazon for $61. It was rated pretty hight in Laptop magazine.
 
Originally posted by: cy7878
anyone tried the Logitec headset? I just ordered one off amazon for $61. It was rated pretty hight in Laptop magazine.

I heard it is pretty good too, except, bit too "obvious" and "operator-style" when in used.
 
Originally posted by: TimeKeeper
Originally posted by: mikeyngo
Any sprint phones work with this?

only if your sprint phone support Bluetooth.
But I really doubt it...I havent seen any CDMA phone in the U.S. has bluetooth capability yet.

Maybe upcoming Motorola V610?

You mean the V710? That's the CDMA Phone from Verizon. I dont' know if it will work on the Sprint CDMA network or not, I'm sure you could try (it's out at Radio Shack right now). Or alternatively, you could use the Sony Ericsson T608, but I would advise against that. I have one, but it seriously is a worthless piece of junk. I have it paired with my car's HFL and it works.. sometimes.. The bluetooth link works much better with my T-Mobile T610 then it does w/ my Sprint T608.
 
Judging from responses of this post, I would suspect BT still not as widely use in the U.S. yet.
(maybe most state still leagal to "talk and drive"?) 🙂
 
Originally posted by: SSibalNom
anyone know if these will work when playing mp3's on mp3go on ur phone? will u hear the mp3 via bluetooth?

Technically, it should. But...CC always has good return policy. Give it a shot.
 
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