LG enV VX-9900
Bluetooth headsets advice
I tried the Plantronics 655 and 1- it doesn't fit (I can't wear earbuds and apparently not even with the smaller earbud that came with it), 2- the earclip i ended up using is VERY uncomfortable and 3- it's scratchy sounding sometimes. I was carrying it in the provided clip/holster and have since lost the earclip and one of the earbuds âšī¸ So it has that going against it, too. I don't like loose parts.
I posted this in accessories without a whole lot of response and was hoping to narrow down my choices with what works well for our phones.
Two I am interested in by looks, battery life, no earbud and some Amazon reviews is the Samsung wep...
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have u considered buying a stereo BT headset for streaming mp3s? i will get one when they get a little smaller...
No, I don't even know about downloading music to the phone yet, but I'll probably get an essentials kit and give it a try. I listen to sports radio all day if I listen to anything.
I was going to order an essentials kit when I ordered a case from day deals (is it?), but they haven't returned my email from a couple weeks ago to see if they sell them.... đ
One thing I did read about BT stereo headsets here is you need to resize your music files????
i just bought a 2 gig card off ebay for $50.
it comes with the adapter so u can put it in your pc and copy mp3s directly over...
as far as resizing mp3s to sound better thru the stereo BT, i read that too on this forum, but i havent heard it anywhere else, so not sure...
No voice activation on the h500, at least not that I read on Motorola's site. Plus Amazon's reviews said something about it falling off people's heads đ
Sure wish CNET had reviews on the ones I'm looking at.
Don't waste your time with crappy headsets. If you can afford it, get yourself a Jawbone. They come in black, silver, and red. Check out www.jawbone.com . Each has 3 microphones, one of which rests on your jaw. It detects when you are speaking, and tunes out all of the ambient noise. This works very well!
If you can't find one, try a Cingular store. That's where I got mine.
-- Hobie
After looking and reading as much as I could find, which wasn't as much as I wanted, I decided on the Sony Ericson HBH-610a. I love it. It is rather large as reported, but not cumbersome because it fits so darn nice. The sound quality and voice recognition blow the Plantronics 655 out of the water, as does the comfort.
Sure, it doesn't have all the fancy gadgets and isn't what I would say stylish, the buttons are "OK", nothing spectacular. And I'm not a big fan of the dim, green, flashing light, but it paired immediately and works VERY WELL with the enV.
It's a keeper!
FWIW