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Originally posted by SimplyOrange aww Weath broke the trend. it made me smile. but yeah dont think theres any other diff besides the designs. but as for a wireless head set. http://www.plantronics.com/north_am...oductName=M1500 (posted b4)seems pretty cool. i mean most ppl are payin $150 or so for bluetooth headset. swear $50 or so isnt much. especially if ppl are droping hundreds of $'s for a cellphone. |
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Originally posted by Weath 6610 is the improved 6510 in my eyes by the way - i dont like the look of the 7210 at all - too similar to the 8310. |
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Originally posted by SimplyOrange ...(posted b4)seems pretty cool. i mean most ppl are payin $150 or so for bluetooth headset. swear $50 or so isnt much. especially if ppl are droping hundreds of $'s for a cellphone. |

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Originally posted by martianviking I agree. That's not a bad deal for a slick wireless headset... could be useful installed inside of a motorcycle helmet. ![]() Although, for those of us who want to use it with our PDAs or laptops, the Plantronics kit is useless. |
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from infoSync: The Pop-Port also provides USB connectivity, a point Nokia stressed when asked whether there would be a Bluetooth Pop-Port accessory for the 6610; a question to which the answer was no. |
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