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cell phone headset

LordSnailz

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Never realive how useful a cell phone headset is until you lose one ... ugh, lost my old motorola v60i headset, anyone tips on where to get a cheap replacement? eb@y?
 
Originally posted by: LordSnailz
Never realive how useful a cell phone headset is until you lose one ... ugh, lost my old motorola v60i headset, anyone tips on where to get a cheap replacement? eb@y?

A friend of mine picked up a set of OEM Motorola on eBay for $2 + $6 shipping.
It's worth a try.
 
not sure it's worth buying a cheap one .. i seem to go through them quick. the cords always seem to short out after 6-8 months. i've been using the jabra headsets that verizon sells.

i'm tempted to go invest in a good Shure headset. they run about $40 but are supposed to be one of the best out there.
 
I really not having a headset but spending over $10 for one is too much I think ... I guess I'll try one of the cheapo ones and see how long they last. That'll teach me to mis-place the original ... bah! 🙁
 
Originally posted by: JDub02
not sure it's worth buying a cheap one .. i seem to go through them quick. the cords always seem to short out after 6-8 months. i've been using the jabra headsets that verizon sells.

i'm tempted to go invest in a good Shure headset. they run about $40 but are supposed to be one of the best out there.

I'd say go with the OEM stuff even if they are cheap. A friend of mine bought a nicer set but they worked like $hot because of interference from the phone. He then got the OEM and they worked fine.
 
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