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reccomend me a bluetooth hands free kit
SeanStone - 18/7/11 at 07:49 PM

i have some cheap motorola one, but the other person can hear themselves and it is quiet and doesntstay on my ear very well...so does anyone have any reccomendations on a half decent one? max of around £25


dhutch - 18/7/11 at 08:13 PM

Im also after the same!


mangogrooveworkshop - 18/7/11 at 09:29 PM

One decent brand parrot

And get the software optimized to your mobile handset.


Davegtst - 18/7/11 at 09:35 PM

I have a motorola H17 that i use all the time. It's not cheap at £50 but i find it much clearer than the £70 jawbone i used to have.


contaminated - 18/7/11 at 10:08 PM

Parrot - simple!


SeanStone - 18/7/11 at 10:17 PM

any particular model?


davestarck - 18/7/11 at 10:49 PM

I have a parrott, the CK3200 LC which has a large screen in full colour, very good bit of kit.


geoff shep - 19/7/11 at 06:00 AM

quote:
Originally posted by SeanStone
...... max of around £25



Not Parrot budget.


907 - 19/7/11 at 07:04 AM

About a year ago I was looking for a hands free and my mate had a SuperTooth Buddy. (£30 ish)

I was so impressed (I'm easily impressed) that I bought the next one up, a SuperTooth Voice (£43)


I hate with a passion those ones that look like an over ripe bannana hanging over your ear so
it suits me fine. A metal clip slips onto the sun visor and the device holds onto the clip with magnets.
Out of sight unless your a passing dwarf.

When I get a call I speak, and it connects me. If the caller is in the phone memory it says who is calling.
When the caller hangs up it says "call ended" and disconects. The sound quality is very good.

It has a range of about 15mts, which if I'm picky is it's only down side. If I leave it on and park, say in front
of the garage, and the phone is in my pocket, if I go into the garage and get a call it rings in the car and
I don't hear it. When I go out of range the phone beeps to tell me. No problem.

I'm a bit deaf, so it's sound quality was the thing that sold it to me.

Sorry it's a little over budget.
Cheers,
Paul G


Dale - 19/7/11 at 12:16 PM

I have been using blue ant ear pieces and speakerphones for a while, I had a blue ant supertooth2 speaker phone which I liked but it gave up the ghost after a couple of years - the new supertooth 3 has the voice dialing but but I find it often gets too quiet and I have trouble hearing, other calles its very loud so I would like to upgrade to something better-( this is on both an old blackberry and a torch). The parrot is good? which model?
Dale


martyn_16v - 19/7/11 at 04:10 PM

Getting sick of my Parrot, it can take 10 minutes to twig that my phone is there sometimes, i'm almost at work by the time it realises I've left...


swanny - 25/7/11 at 11:40 AM

the jabra sp200 seemed to get good reviews. pick them up for 20 quid in halfords.

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_783109_langId_-1_categoryId_165642

was tempted by them last time i was in there, but am now tempted to go for the sp700 which works through your car stereo.

paul


SeanStone - 25/7/11 at 12:16 PM

I'm not actually looking for a car kit, it is the single ear piece thing that I'm after.

Thanks for the suggestions though!


dhutch - 31/8/11 at 09:39 PM

quote:
Originally posted by SeanStone
I'm not actually looking for a car kit, it is the single ear piece thing that I'm after.

Thanks for the suggestions though!

Me too

Might just get a H17 as recommended by Davegtst?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Motorola-H17-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Headset/dp/B002RAOT5I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314826646&sr=8-1