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Sanjøy
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by Sanjøy » Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:24 pm
I run the Jabra and the Plantronics for work and personal phones, preferring the Jabra to be honest due to the plethora of soft ear bits that come with it.
Although I have noticed the N73 (personal) is no way as powerful via bluetooth as the 6021 (work). I tested them back to back with both headsets and the 6021 is louder and sharper and generally WAY better than the N73.
Have you downloaded the phone lock programme for the 73 yet ? Such a PIA not having one built in.
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by Rich H » Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:56 pm
Let me know what you all want and I'll have a chat with the shop. they shouldn't care as they are on commission.
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by simon » Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:07 am
Rich, if you can get the Jabra BT500V with any discount, I'll have 2 please

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by dezzy » Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:18 am
Rich, what's the quality like (build/sound/connection/compatibility) between the Jabra and the Motorola ones quoted above? My crappy plantronics one is a similar shape to the Jabra and it annoys me a bit the way it sits on my ear. The Motorola one looks a bit more comfortable. The price is also very tempting, but if you're doing that deal on the Jabra and it's better, I would be interested.
Can you find out if they both autopair with an Orange SPV M500? Thanks!
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by rossybee » Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:28 am
Sanjoy wrote:Have you downloaded the phone lock programme for the 73 yet ? Such a PIA not having one built in.
Sanj, WTF is that then?
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by Rich H » Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:30 am
dezzy wrote:Rich, what's the quality like (build/sound/connection/compatibility) between the Jabra and the Motorola ones quoted above? My crappy plantronics one is a similar shape to the Jabra and it annoys me a bit the way it sits on my ear. The Motorola one looks a bit more comfortable. The price is also very tempting, but if you're doing that deal on the Jabra and it's better, I would be interested.
Can you find out if they both autopair with an Orange SPV M500? Thanks!
I have no idea what you are talking about. I deal with bills, services and redemptions.
I know FA about phones!
Why do you lot all want more than one BTW, do you have one in each ear? (And one up your nose in Lawrence's case)

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Lawrence
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by Lawrence » Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:42 am
I need 3 for the vans which are very noisy inside
but Skyenet's visor option may be better
As Iain said not much use in an Elise
Nokia BH-800 is their choice for the Yorkie look

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by Skyenet » Fri Mar 02, 2007 1:10 pm
Lawrence wrote:I need 3 for the vans which are very noisy inside
but Skyenet's visor option may be better
As Iain said not much use in an Elise
Nokia BH-800 is their choice for the Yorkie look

Lawrence
I'll bring the Visor one and the Jabra BT250 along on Sunday to the Autotest and you can try them both. It will be the afternoon before I get down.
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by tut » Fri Mar 02, 2007 8:52 pm
nail (you'll also need a hammer if you use tin cans)
two empty yogurt cups (you can also use two tin cans)
scissors
string
bar of soap
paper clips
a friend
Load of woofters...........
This is all we used to need to talk to each other.
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by Rich H » Sat Mar 03, 2007 10:26 am
In fact if you drilled a hole in the LHS side of your helmet and the RHS of your pax you could have an intercom!
To keep this sensible (ish) can anyone interested PM me with the make and model (Off the CPW website please!) and your address. I'll get them when I can as I have to go into store to get me discount.
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by rossybee » Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:30 am
Appreciate this Rich, but I've scored a goal!
Just by fluke, whilst chatting to my B-I-L, he has a spare Nokia (not sure of model yet) one kicking about the house - I do like a freebie, me

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by Rich H » Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:11 pm
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by rossybee » Tue Mar 06, 2007 12:41 am
rossybee wrote:he has a spare Nokia (not sure of model yet) one kicking about the house - I do like a freebie, me

Turned out to be a
Samsung WEP-150 which seems fine, spesh cos it's free!
Wife said "why are you wearing that in the house, you ar$ehole?"
She loves me really

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by rossybee » Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:09 am
And just after the verbal abuse, someone called me!

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