I use jawbone I love it, and it connects to my ps3 so scorr.
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I use jawbone I love it, and it connects to my ps3 so scorr.
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My friend recommended the Jawbone. He had the Icon Rogue.
I found a used Jawbone Icon for $30. I'm going to give it a try.
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I just found out the EQ issue with the LG HBS - 700 is fixed with the latest update. I hadn't used them in the last week or so but someone else posted it was fixed and I can also confirm it.
If you want a comfortable, stereo headset that is very reasonably priced, I'd check them out.
Its a little pricy, but I use the Jawbone ERA...its the best I've ever used. The call quality is unmatched (IMHO), along with its 'noise assassin' feature which kills background noise and wind is epicIts touch sensitive so you just tap the outside to answer/end calls. Plus the apps that it comes with make taking notes, calling contacts and other features VERY helpful. People can never tell whether I'm on my BT or my phone...its that good. I've used the last three models of Jawbones, and until something better comes out, I'll continue to use them.
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I found the Jawbone Icon Rogue on fry's electronics online on sale for $39 with in-store pick up (too bad it's not on sale anymore, $69 now).
I'm very impressed with the call quality. With the noise assasin I can talk as clear, if not more clear, as talking directly into the phone. And I can stream A2DP music and podcast which is the main reason why I wanted a bluetooth earpiece.
I give 'A' for value and I'm very satisfied with it.
I've gone through probably 10 or so bluetooth headsets over the last 5 years. I've even tried 3 bluetooth headphones. The problem is that they hurt my ears, and I forget to charge it, or forget to take it with me, or just forget it.
This is the one that everyone can hear me clearly on, and it's my most used one:
Amazon.com: Plantronics Voyager PRO HD Bluetooth Headset - Retail Packaging: Cell Phones & Accessories
- But it hurts my ear after about 5 minutes of wearing it.
I've been thinking about trying this one:
Amazon.com: Sony DRBT100CX Ear Bud Style Stereo Bluetooth Headset: Cell Phones & Accessories
Or this one:
Amazon.com: Jaybird Freedom Stereo Bluetooth Earbuds with Secure Fit-Bluetooth Headset - Retail Packaging - Midnight Black: Cell Phones & Accessories
Or this one:
Amazon.com: Plantronics Voyager 855 Bluetooth Headset (Black): Cell Phones & Accessories
The thing is, I know that I'll still come back and use these even though they are NOT bluetooth:
Amazon.com: Shure SE SE215-K - Single Dynamic MicroDriver Sound Isolating In Ear Earphones, Black: Electronics
+ this cable so that it works with my phone:
Amazon.com: Shure CBL-M+-K Music Phone Accessory Cable for Shure SE315, SE425, SE535 Headphones (Black): Electronics
There is no comparison, if you're looking for comfort and sound. These are the best headphones you can get, but they aren't bluetooth. in fact, nope. I'm done with bluetooth. I'm just using the Shure's from now on. I love 'em.
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If you're done with BY, then I could suggest Bose's mobile ear buds. The sound is incredible for music, the sound quality of the call in AND out is great. I couldn't stand having wires, which is why I ended up with Jawbone's ERA BY.
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The Bose earbuds work with the Jawbone Era?
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD and Jawbone Era...don't get any better!