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Thread: Best Bluetooth headset

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    Best Bluetooth headset

    My HS810 is missing and I'm lost without a headset. Any suggestions as to what bluetooth headset is currently the best? I'll be using it with a Moto V3.

    Thanks in advance,

    rsr

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    do you have any idea how many bluetooth headset threads there are already search bro or go to the bluetooth headset forum http://www.howardforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=274

    Quote Originally Posted by doodle
    My HS810 is missing and I'm lost without a headset. Any suggestions as to what bluetooth headset is currently the best? I'll be using it with a Moto V3.

    Thanks in advance,

    rsr
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    Personal Preference

    I prefer and have been using the Motorola HS850.

    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by rorwessels
    I prefer and have been using the Motorola HS850.

    Rick

    i currently have the the HS810 and loving it!! im thinking about getting the Jabra BT800 next and maybe another Motorola headset..
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    i just choose one thats appealing to me cause all moto ones r nice =D i like hte HS810 i got

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    jabra's are super loud, louder than the motos. I picked up the logitech for a backup headset, but it's too quiet even at the loudest setting and since I have small ears, I prefer the jabra bt250 or 200 since I can change glasses and sunglasses with ease.

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    I've been pleased with the HS850.

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    I vote HS820!
    I am a HS820 voter!

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    My vote is for the HS850.

    Quote Originally Posted by doodle
    My HS810 is missing and I'm lost without a headset. Any suggestions as to what bluetooth headset is currently the best? I'll be using it with a Moto V3.

    Thanks in advance,

    rsr

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    I've been using the HS810 and now it's my mother's. My next one is going to be HS850 for sure. Love the flip feature!

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    as chorro stated the jabra's are much louder and go into the ear...most moto's sit flat on the ear and while driving my truck I was unable to hear. I vote bt250v from jabra for long lasting battery and comfort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by view
    I've been using the HS810 and now it's my mother's. My next one is going to be HS850 for sure. Love the flip feature!
    The flip out boom is great. It fits nicely in your pocket and it turns your headset off as well. Better than holding the button in and waiting for it to go off like most other ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kscwv
    as chorro stated the jabra's are much louder and go into the ear...most moto's sit flat on the ear and while driving my truck I was unable to hear. I vote bt250v from jabra for long lasting battery and comfort.
    yo, i hear lots of good things about the BT200, BT250v
    but i also heard that theres is alot of background noise, is this true?

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    I believe there is some background noise heard on the other end. On my end I can hear fine and clear.

    You can try the Logitech one which has the windstop technology which allows you to talk when it's windy. It might have a noise cancelling feature on it too.

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    If the Logitech didn't kill my ear, I'd love it. The windstop WORKS.

    However, it doesn't fit my ear well. Anyone want one for the $45 I paid for it? Will ship and take PayPal - its all of a couple of weeks old....

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