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billuk
10th August 2006, 12:06 PM
Any recommendations or ones to avoid?

I think I'll need one for when I'm driving.

OR do I actually need one? Do the supplied headphones do a good enough job?

Thanks

Bill

trendystyle
14th August 2006, 12:12 PM
Any recommendations or ones to avoid?

I think I'll need one for when I'm driving.

OR do I actually need one? Do the supplied headphones do a good enough job?

Thanks

Bill

I have a Jabra 620BT, it works perfectly with the TyTN, and it has also a small display that shows the number of the caller, so you can keep it in the cas!

daddyo
15th August 2006, 01:06 PM
may be worth waiting for this

link (http://europe.htc.com/products/accessories.html)

trendystyle
15th August 2006, 04:30 PM
may be worth waiting for this

link (http://europe.htc.com/products/accessories.html)

Most of thge mobile bluetooth headset are manifactued by jabra anyhow


this is very similar

http://www.jabra.com/JabraCMS/EM/EN/MainMenu/Products/WirelessHeadsets/JabraJX10/JabraJX10

and this is the best

http://www.jabra.com/JabraCMS/EM/EN/MainMenu/Products/WirelessHeadsets/JabraBT800/JabraBT800

aquanaut88
19th August 2006, 06:59 AM
if you like earbuds, the hbh-ds970's work perfectly with A2DP.
Switches effortlessy between phone calls and conduits pocketplayer, very good quality sound.
Minor drawback -- have noticed infrequent 1-second hangs, but seems to be related to mailbox access intervals.

cheers

Innovative
28th August 2006, 03:31 PM
Hello! I am using a Nokia handsfree (from my old phone!) connected to a TyTN. The problem is that it's not handy at all. When using the Nokia 6310i phone I could do the following:

- press the headset button and wait for a BEEP
- say a name and hear the headset repeating that name
- the phone started to call that person

When using the TyTN things changed. If I'm trying to follow the same three steps, I get the following:

- press the headset button (nothing happens and only after a few tries I hear a BEEP on the TyTN, not in the headset)
- I don't know when to say a name if the TyTN is far away from me because I can't hear the BEEP
- when I say that name it looks like the TyTN is not "listening" for what I'm saying in the headset but it uses it's own microphone instead
- when the conversation starts everything works ok

Imagine that all this is quite annoying when driving. :( Anyone ever had similar problems?

ChrisJB
2nd September 2006, 05:17 PM
Same here Innov. For voice dialing the Sony Ericsson HBH-30 worked as you describe with my Sony Ericsson T39m, except there were 3 beeps before I had to say the name. With the TyTN, after pairing apparently succesfully, the HBH-30 never stops beeping!
So only certain bluetooth headsets are compatible with the TyTN?
:?

rakh1
3rd September 2006, 01:46 AM
I use the Nextlink Bluespoon AX2 - only 10g, sits inside your ear and great quality. Boasts up to 1500 hours standbye too! Pics/review on my website... http://rakh1.homeip.net Cost is just over £25 from mobilefun - not bad considering the original AX was nearly £100!!!

aadadams
3rd September 2006, 06:36 PM
I use the Motorola H700 and have also used the Motorola HS850 both work really well and initiate MS Voice Command reliably for driving.

Innovative
4th September 2006, 12:10 AM
Sorry, but I really don't think that the solution to this problem is in the headset that you are using. I believe that what I need is a software for my TyTN with Windows Mobile 5. The fact that the TyTN only starts to use the hands-free's microphone and speaker AFTER the conversation has started (and not before, in order to be able to use the voice dialing) proves that what I need is some piece of software for my PDA.

Another example. If I use my hands-free with another mobile phone it works ok, but the sounds that I hear when it asks me for a name to call are different. Because they come from the mobile phone to the hands-free.

Any ideas of such a software?