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Old Jun 14, 2006 | 6:17 am
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Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
I wear glasses. Does that affect the bluetooth design I should chose? I'm concerned that any earpiece that wraps around the top of my ear won't go on easily due to the glasses frame.
I have been using the Motorola HS805 with my sunglasses on. I have had no issues with the glasses. At times I forget the headset is even there.
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Old Jun 14, 2006 | 8:10 am
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Originally Posted by sobore
I have been using the Motorola HS805 with my sunglasses on. I have had no issues with the glasses. At times I forget the headset is even there.
I had no problems with my Motorola HS810 and sunglasses either. Some headsets might be a problem... Check out the Bluespoons if you want zero chance of glasses-headset collision. Had the original Bluespoon a couple years ago, and I'm onto the Bluespoon AX2 now after my HS810 started to die. (In-ear headphones, in-ear Bluetooth headset, hmm... I'm starting to get worried about what else I might want to start sticking in my ears. )
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Old Jun 14, 2006 | 10:27 am
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Old Jun 14, 2006 | 11:34 am
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Well, I use a Plantronics 640 as someone else who posted earlier. I'm using a Treo 650 and it works lovely with it. I also have a 1yr old Moto H850 that I use as a backup. I would say find a headset that has an earbud b/c it will give you better sound quality.
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 11:39 pm
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Originally Posted by pynchonesque
Bluetooth headsets are mostly useless. I usually use the plain wired kind. But once in a while, the fancy strikes me. This would be for use with SonyEricsson and Treo phones, and sometimes with a laptop for Skype.

Recommendations, if I want the best sound, without huge size? How is the Jabra JX10? Reviews seem to be good.
I run the Jabra x10 with a Blackberry 8700g. Excellent! The proof test is my mother being able to hear me clearly while I'm driving Discrete, light and good sound... all I want!
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