OT best bluetooth speakerphone, or headset

Lennart Sorensen lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Fri Feb 19 17:17:29 UTC 2010


On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:43:14AM -0500, Stephen W. Clarke wrote:
> My Blueant V1 is the overall best headset I've ever used. It is very
> feature rich, which as a techie I really like. Also, the fact that it does
> things like speak the incoming phone number and allow me to answer or
> ignore by voice command is particularly cool. It also has upgradable
> firmware which theoretically means that new features can be added in the
> future without having to buy a new headset.
> 
> The sound quality is not as good as on the Jawbone2 I have, but I only
> know that because I've used both. I don't have any complaints about the
> sound on the Blueant. The Jawbone2 is also a far more fashionable device.
> It uses two hidden buttons for control, which can be frustrating to use.
> But it really does look slick. I think I've seen some of the characters on
> CSI wearing the Jawbone2.

The jawbone2 certainly works well.  Now it has the same problem as every
other bluetooh device I have ever seen, which is that it is possible to
turn on by accident if it is in a bag and gets pushed on.  Why can't
they use slider switches for power or something that can't easily be
activated just by pressure.

The jawbone prime has even better sound quality by the way and can sync
to two different devices.

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