Re: Advice on buying a bluetoothy headset please In message <XL2dnVYlkoQU5rfVnZ2dnUVZ8s_inZ2d@bt.com>, tpow
<wd40@btinternet.com> writes
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>"Lobster" <davidlobsterpot601@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:rClWj.173$Pp2.104@newsfe10.ams2...
>>I want a bluetooth earpiece, for occasional use - basically for driving
>>really - and have been searching ebay. Two queries:
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>> 1. The vast majority (certainly the cheapy ones) seem to have a large
>> earhook, which surely is going to interfere with the side arm of my
>> spectacles - correct? Isn't this a big issue for specs wearers?
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>> 2. Some models seem to claim to be compatible with anything, others are
>> mobile-specific.... what's all that about? Isn't bluetooth supposed to
>> universal? Mobile's a not-particularly-popular Nokia 5500.
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>> Was hoping to spend no more than around 15 quid...???
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>> Thanks
>> David
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>1. No. I leave it in my car and wear it with sun glasses when required.
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>2. £9 from Curry's syncs no prob with W800i
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If you can stretch the budget a bit, the bluetrek surface sound from
expansys has served me very well. Slim, clips to sun visor, switches on
and pairs when you flick the microphone arm down. About £35 I recall,
and you don't go round looking like a cyberman victim.
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Richard C |