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All,
I currently have a Moto H750 headset and it doesn't seem to want to play nicely with iPhone. Does anyone have another BT headset they'd recommend or should I just get a hybrid wired headset? Thanks for your thoughts, Bill |
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I currently use the Motorola H605 Bluetooth Headset with my iPhone. It pairs great. The audio is clear and no one has trouble hearing me on the other end. I would recommend trying another BT headset before going with a hybrid. I recommend the H800 or H670, both Motorola models. If I didn't buy the H605, I would definitely go with either of those.
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Thanks to you both. I may just have a bad headset. It's had lots of use with other phones but, recently, I tried it with my Moto RAZR and it wouldn't pair.
It does however pair with my Treo 750. Thus, I'm selling it with the Treo 750. ![]() Best, Bill |
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Personally, for gits and shiggles, I think I'm going to pick up this Bluetooth device for my iPhone.
ThinkGeek :: ThinkGeek Bluetooth Retro Handset I know I'll get funny looks on the train, but hey, you only live once! |
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Also have a Plantronics BT stereo headset that I like very much. Switches from stereo to phone to answer an incoming call and then switches back to the stereo program when the call ends. Because iPhone does not support stereo BT, I have to use a dongle. Because iPhone does not support standard jacks, I have to use an adapter between the dongle and the iPhone.
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