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Joeaksa 09-11-2007 07:44 PM

Have had the new Bang & Olufsen for a week now and love it. Once you are tired of playing with the toys, this puppy is top shelf.

Scooter 09-11-2007 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Joeaksa (Post 3474318)
Have had the new Bang & Olufsen for a week now and love it. Once you are tired of playing with the toys, this puppy is top shelf.

Is that the one that is $300+ ?

Joeaksa 09-12-2007 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Scooter (Post 3474494)
Is that the one that is $300+ ?

Yep and its worth every penny. Fits nice and clarity is excellent. I also link it to my laptop and talk on Skype with it.

scottmandue 09-12-2007 07:21 AM

I'm waiting for the cranial implants to come out.

Scooter 09-12-2007 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Joeaksa (Post 3474851)
Yep and its worth every penny. Fits nice and clarity is excellent. I also link it to my laptop and talk on Skype with it.

How is it with wind and how is the volume? I find that wind noise is a problem in the car and I have a hard time hearing a caller in the cabin. I've gone through several headsets recently and I'm getting ready to return the Apple headset later today. I am very picky; finding the right headset with ample volume and very little background noise is important. I would be willing to spend a little extra $$$ for the right headset.

Of those that I have tried, I like the Jawbone the best, but it still wasn't what I am looking for.

stomachmonkey 09-12-2007 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 3474923)
I'm waiting for the cranial implants to come out.

Go for the anal implants, way more bass, and if you watch your diet wind noise should not be an issue:D

kqw 09-12-2007 10:20 AM

Please tell me that you only use it in the office and while driving but you don't walk around in public with it stuck out of your ear...

JeremyD 09-12-2007 10:28 AM

Nay Nay = car only - although at this point i feel like a total retard putting the phone up to me ear when driving.

Joeaksa 09-12-2007 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Scooter (Post 3474962)
How is it with wind and how is the volume? I find that wind noise is a problem in the car and I have a hard time hearing a caller in the cabin. I've gone through several headsets recently and I'm getting ready to return the Apple headset later today. I am very picky; finding the right headset with ample volume and very little background noise is important. I would be willing to spend a little extra $$$ for the right headset.

Of those that I have tried, I like the Jawbone the best, but it still wasn't what I am looking for.

I use it mostly around the airplane waiting for the pax to arrive, so it deals with a fair amount of wind and background noise like other jet engines around on the ramp. I actually have to turn the volume down most of the time.

Setup was excellent and it "shook hands" the first time and worked 10 seconds after turning it on, and has not dropped off-line or not worked since. Am very happy with it.

FrayAdjacent911 09-12-2007 02:42 PM

The Bang and Olufsen looks nice... but $349 from Apple (I could put my $100 toward that, but still... two fitty for it?)

Joeaksa 09-12-2007 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by FrayAdjacent911 (Post 3475733)
The Bang and Olufsen looks nice... but $349 from Apple (I could put my $100 toward that, but still... two fitty for it?)

It works very well, feels nice and is designed by a company I love.

I am single, have the money and it makes me happy.

Besides its something that not every tom dick and harry will have, use for a week then die stuck in some office desk drawer.

Scooter 09-12-2007 03:29 PM

I am going to check out the B&O tonight Joe, thanks.

Scooter 09-12-2007 08:25 PM

Bought the B&O tonight...will give a review soon.

FrayAdjacent911 09-13-2007 09:30 AM

Scoot, please do give us a review. I may look into the Jawbone, since I really don't use my phone enough to warrant the B&O price, even if it's top notch!

JeremyD 09-13-2007 02:43 PM

Ill give a review on my $31 plantronics 655

http://www.zillionbuy.com/ebay/665.jpg

FrayAdjacent911 09-13-2007 02:51 PM

Please do. Also test it in noisy enviroments, like a somewhat busy restaurant, and in the car with the windows down at various speeds, if you can ;)

Scooter 09-13-2007 03:30 PM

Intial review. I have used it in the car with the windows up, down, on the freeway and city streets. I have asked everyone about the sound quality and every single one has said great. I was on the freeway with the window down and the one caller said they could hear background noise, but still heard me fine. I rolled the window up and the background noise went away. The volume is excellent and I can hear callers perfectly. The jury is out on the comfort. My ear started to hurt a little this morning after about 45 minutes with the earpiece on. Not sure if it the device or just my overly sensitive ear. Time will tell. I will keep you guys informed as time progresses.

Joeaksa 09-13-2007 05:15 PM

Scott,

Your experience is the same as mine was. Could not believe the volume and clarity was excellent, in much the same conditions as yours.

My ear took a few days to get used to it but after that its not a problem. Kinda like wearing a new pair of sunglasses, they take a while to get used to...

Joe

red-beard 09-13-2007 06:03 PM

I don't know, I have had very good luck with the Motorola H700. I think a lot of everything is the shape of your ear. I cannot tolerate the stuck in your ear canal models. The loudest and best sounding is one made for the PALM TREO, but the hanger doesn't work the best.

What I like best about the H700 is that you turn it on by flipping open the microphone. It will not turn on accidentally.

JeremyD 09-13-2007 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 3478272)
I don't know, I have had very good luck with the Motorola H700. I think a lot of everything is the shape of your ear. I cannot tolerate the stuck in your ear canal models. The loudest and best sounding is one made for the PALM TREO, but the hanger doesn't work the best.

What I like best about the H700 is that you turn it on by flipping open the microphone. It will not turn on accidentally.

I've broken my 3rd one of these

http://www.motorola.com/mot/image/12/12335_MotImage.jpg


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