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2/11/2006 10:43:35 AM EDT
 I am getting a bluetooth capeable phone soon and I want to know about the bluetooth earphones.
2/11/2006 10:52:55 AM EDT
[#1]
Motorola H700

Its very nice.

If you really want to know, theres an informative thread about one members views on headsets and such. Garandman I think. Dont have search available yet so maybe someone can help you out.


2/11/2006 11:06:12 AM EDT
[#2]
Plantronics Explorer 320 is the one 'headset' that I keep hearing raves about form a variety of people who are on their second or third (or more) device. Everybody is different, but this one everybody seems to love, and the price wasn't bad, about $50.

2/11/2006 11:07:52 AM EDT
[#3]
i went through 2 of the cheap motorola headsets that use AAA batteries. both died within about 60 days. volume just faded out to nothing. I sucked it up and bought a jabra bt 500. rechargable off a usb port and i love it. it sits behind not on the ear so it does fly off each time you turn your head. Conversations a crisp and clear.

The distance on none of them have been as described. i get about 15 feet or so range out the jabra and it has been the best of the bunch i have had. the motorola's would do about 3-5 on a good day. at times i'd actually have to hold the phone within a foot or so of the headset to be useable.
2/11/2006 12:06:12 PM EDT
[#4]
Thanks for the info ......  Anyone else ?
2/11/2006 12:15:25 PM EDT
[#5]
The motorola h700 is great I have had mine for 7 mos no problem!!
2/11/2006 12:18:03 PM EDT
[#6]


Motorola E815



Motorola H500


I have Verizon and recently upgraded to this setup, and it works great for me.  The H500 is a slightly older headset (lifecycles of these things are about 6 months it seems) but still widely available.  It uses an internal LIon rechargable battery, and I've not run it down in a day yet.  Bluetooth setup with the phone and headset took about 20 seconds.

The phone is fantastic, but a few of the best features are disabled by Verizon (like virtually all Verizon phones) so that you have to use their pay services.  I've hacked my phone to reenable them (Bluetooth OBEX profile to synch with Outlook via Bluetooth, enabled file transfers of pics, ringtones, mp3s, etc. via both USB cable and Bluetooth, etc.).  With just a bit of work, I now have a fully-featured phone that works great.

I did have a problem with getting the phone to work with Bluetooth on my PC at first, as I hadn't done the research.  I bought a USB Bluetooth adapter that uses drivers from BlueSoleil, one of the two main providers of Bluetooth drivers.  The problem is that Motorola Phone Tools doesn't work with these well or at all, and I wasted a couple of hours trying.  Some research revealed that you want a Bluetooth adapter that uses the Widcomm drivers.  I ended up exchanging my original BT USB adapter for an IOMagic-brand adapter that uses the Widcomm drivers, and had things up and running quickly and easily after that.

Now I can synch my phone or copy stuff (like MP3s) to and from it while it is still in the holster on my belt.  I just launch MPT and it establishes a Bluetooth link to the phone, and away I go.

-Troy
2/11/2006 12:28:52 PM EDT
[#7]
Another vote for the h700. That is what I have paired up with my RAZR. Long battery life too.
2/11/2006 12:30:03 PM EDT
[#8]
 


  Now thats what I call an informative response !

  I am thinking Motorola RAZR v3 or the LG 8100. Maybe the Samsung SCH-A950..... I was looking to get the Bluetrek G3 but I can't find anyone that has one to ask if they liked it.

  Any information is greatly appreciated.  
2/11/2006 2:58:53 PM EDT
[#9]
Go with the RAZR. I have had many phones in my life. Go thru at least 1 different a year since 97. This is by far the best phone I have had as far as features go.
2/11/2006 3:04:06 PM EDT
[#10]
i bought a moto v330. according to motorola it's the same guts as the razor just a bit bigger and with a useable keypad . i almost bought a razor but this was 175.00 cheaper.
2/11/2006 3:06:08 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
 


  Now thats what I call an informative response !

  I am thinking Motorola RAZR v3 or the LG 8100. Maybe the Samsung SCH-A950..... I was looking to get the Bluetrek G3 but I can't find anyone that has one to ask if they liked it.

  Any information is greatly appreciated.  



for the record before i bought this motorola i went through 2 samsung phones within about a 6 month period. both were junk.
2/11/2006 3:09:56 PM EDT
[#12]
I can't comment on the headsets, but I have a RAZR, and I dig it.  It's a good PHONE.  It's not much more than that, but it's a good PHONE.  

I bet coupled with a good headset, you could just leave it in your pocket and answer calls easily.  I dig that I can drop the phone into my pocket and I hardly know it's there.
2/11/2006 3:11:49 PM EDT
[#13]
I wouldn't be able to pass up the Oakley Razrwire.
2/11/2006 5:17:32 PM EDT
[#14]
I've got a RAZR phone too and really do like it. I bought a Jabra behind the ear type Bluetooth adapter and it is excellent. It works grat with the RAZR phone. The website below is where I bought mine, and it has some real good deals on other cell accessories too. Just a site I stumbled across searching for Bluetooth stuff.

Jabra BT250V
2/11/2006 5:20:12 PM EDT
[#15]
Get one that is made by the same manufacturer as your phone.  Nothing sucks worse than having to have TWO different chargers for your phone and headset.

Me?  I'm using a Treo 650 and a Treo headset.  It works damn fine.