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Recommend me a bluetooth headset

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With my 4 year old Sony HBH-300 coming to it's demise soon:rolleyes: I think it's time to invest in another bluetooth headset. When I bought the Sony, it was pretty much the top model (for battery life especially - 10hrs talk time / 300hrs standby) and I bought it because of this, without realising how uncomfortable it is and it didn't really go loud enough:O :D

Any recommendations at all? What are you all using now and what do you like / dislike about it?

My priorities are (in order):

Long battery life

Comfortable to wear for longish periods

Good audio quality (both sent and received) / noise cancelling

Must be able to go loud! My current one is no-where near loud enough really - it's always on full volume as is the handset and sometimes I find my self pressing the headset into my ear to get it louder!!! Kind of defeats the point:D

Thanks for any help!:thumbup:

Get a Jawbone.

Absolutley brilliant for noise quality etc

You can drive at 70+ with window down and sounds like ur standing still.

The have a little sensor that detects when ur speaking and cancells out all other noise

Steve

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I did think of a Jawbone, yeah. Although I have to admit, the £70 pricetag is swaying me away from it at the moment!!

Jawbone are the best, but you pay for it. It you need one 24/7 for work get one.

If only for occasional, I'd recommend a Jabba headset as the best of the middle market.

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If only for occasional, I'd recommend a Jabba headset as the best of the middle market.

Ok. Do you think they'd be able to remap it for me to get more volume or higher battery life?:D:D:D:D:D

Only joking! I knew you meant Jabra really;):thumbup:

Thats the one!

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