Saturday, November 14, 2009

Wired vs Blue tooth headsets for Razr phone? Any particular brand?

For someone who wants something simple to use and clear...which is best? Will probably only be used for driving! I have heard so much of love it/ or hate it on the same models of blue tooth , (such as jambra, plantronics and motorola)


I am a little confused and scared to purchase one.


And with blue tooth , when it is on...can u answer phone without flipping phone...what about for wired? Thanks

Wired vs Blue tooth headsets for Razr phone? Any particular brand?
Personally I love my bluetooth headset (a motorola HS850). I love not having the cord get in my way. There is one thing to keep in mind with the wired headsets though. The Razr does not have the standard 2.5mm headset jack. This means you have to use/find an adapter that plugs into the mini usb plug and gives you a 2.5mm port. And even if you have this it means that you cannot charge your phone while you are using the headset. This can be a pain when you are talking and your battery starts dying.
Reply:motorola blue tooth is the best...and yes you can answer the phone without flipping the phone. it will beep twice and then automatically pick up the call.
Reply:I have two Motorola models.





HS850: This model is by far the best out of the two models that I own. The boom on the bluetooth folds in and swings out for use - turning on and off the device. This eliminates having to do the 2-3 second press and hold on the main button to turn the device on and off. The unit is weight balanced and fits/sits on my ear perfectly.





HS820: This model is not very user friendly. In order to use the model, you have to do the 2-3 second press and hold to turn the device on and off. If you forget to turn the device off and it hasn't powered off yet - when you receive or make a phone call, the audio will be automatically transferred to your headset - hopefully it isn't in the bottom of your pocket or under the seat in your car! The unit does not sit on my ear properly - it pulls itself away from the ear, feeling constantly like it is falling off.





Also consider trying many models out - the earpieces are different from device to device and can not only be uncomfortable but may not fit properly.


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