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Originally Posted by delmarco
Okay I just learned that the Jabra BT200 caller's id does not sync with your BB caller list. All it does is show the numbers...not names. Doesn't quite cut it when you have about 300 names stored in your address book, plus that BT800 is way too expensive still, even on ebay...I Keep hearing great things about the Motorola HS820 so I'm swinging for that right now.
thanks guys
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I have a nextel Blackberry 7520 and have used it with both the HS810 and HS820. I would not reccomend either. WIth both, I experice distortion and scratchieness. With the HS810, many people on the other end complaind of too much back ground. With the HS820, may people complainded that I was too soft. There is a newer model the HS850, which nextel reccomends not to use it with the 7520 (
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/en/pr...ds_free.shtml). I'm not sure if this is limited only to the 7520, but they sure dont seem to function well with motorola bluetooth
I have tried a jabra, I for get what model, but in essance the quality on my side was very simialr to the hs810 and hs820. Im not sure how it is percevied on the other end; did not keep it long enough to get opinions.
I have recently purchased a sony ericsson HBH600. I could not belive the clarity on my end, there was absolutly no scratchieness. People on the other end said they could barely tell a diffrence between my the blackberry mic and the headset. I liked it so much that I went head and ordered the HBH660. It is an upgraded model with longer talk/standby times and also has a tiny lcd readout. I'm hopping this display will work with my bb.
So far, my only complaint is that it is a bit more bulk then the motorola ones. Also, it speaker does not sit directly over the ear canal (this is by design and might add to the better sound quality i suppose). This make it some what unbalanced and wiggles around when your head move at certan angles.