
14th December 2011, 07:34 PM
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Motorola Silver Elite Bluetooth?
Has anyone purchased this $129.00 Bluetooth Earpiece and how do you like it? I got the Motorola Stereo Bluetooth Headphones about a month ago and I'm quite pleased BUT............this earpiece has longer range, supports voice AND text, and automatically shuts off if not in use (Phone will automatically shut it back on if/when needed)
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21st December 2011, 09:46 PM
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anyone? Need some unbias input before I make this decision.

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28th December 2011, 04:03 AM
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David, wouldn't you say this is a little too pricey, it depends on how bad you need it. (Don't forget to change your XDA Location, if you want to, lol.)
I haven't heard of anyone trying it...
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28th December 2011, 06:54 AM
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I bought the elite flip which has the same features 300ft range, wide band, crystal talk, etc. I really like it, especially the 300ft range. I can leave my phone charging and walk around the house and even to the mailbox.
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28th December 2011, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by deedscreen
David, wouldn't you say this is a little too pricey, it depends on how bad you need it. (Don't forget to change your XDA Location, [I]if you want to[I], lol.)
I haven't heard of anyone trying it...
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Yes pricey, but the features. Yes its a regular BT earpiece, but you can also talk voice commands, voice text and e-mail including address, listen to text and e-mails in phone, and listen to music. Not to mention, its BT 3.0 and has a 30yd range vs. 2.0 at 10yrds!
I have the Motorola Stereo Headphones, but they are illegal to where in vehicle. Not to mention, rude if you have passenger and are atempting to hold conversation.

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28th December 2011, 04:59 PM
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Makes sense! Thanks again for the generous donation!!! It would be only fair if I whipped a few more images for you, for what you donated. I will see what I can whip up in my spare time. Thanks again!!!
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28th December 2011, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by themac79
I bought the elite flip which has the same features 300ft range, wide band, crystal talk, etc. I really like it, especially the 300ft range. I can leave my phone charging and walk around the house and even to the mailbox.
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The only thing your elite flip is missing is the streaming. Currently I'm carrying 2 headsets. Technically with Silver Elite, I could elimate 1. I wont because sometimes I want the Stereo Headphones, but depending on what I'm doing, I will no longer have a need to actually carry 2.

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29th December 2011, 07:32 PM
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I can stream music since it has A2DP if that is what you mean.
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30th December 2011, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by dsims7_2000
Yes pricey, but the features. Yes its a regular BT earpiece, but you can also talk voice commands, voice text and e-mail including address, listen to text and e-mails in phone, and listen to music. Not to mention, its BT 3.0 and has a 30yd range vs. 2.0 at 10yrds!
I have the Motorola Stereo Headphones, but they are illegal to where in vehicle. Not to mention, rude if you have passenger and are atempting to hold conversation.
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Illegal?
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30th December 2011, 01:54 PM
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Illegal?
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You can not operate a vehicle with headphones on in the state of PA, NJ, or NY. I could check others but I got lazy. I did this because many of us wore iPods when on Motorcycle.
EDIT: and with the exception of me and 2 others, the entire Motorcycle Club were COPS or SWAT in NJ.

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