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What bluetooth do you use?

I've tried two different bluetooth's and have been disappointed. 

The first one that I tired worked great for hearing/speaking but unfortunately it hurt my ear after about 1 minute of it sitting in it. It was the Jawbone Icon Thinker. 

I went today and exchanged it for a different one and this one just simply doesn't work. It was the Jabra Stone. 

 


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Re: What bluetooth do you use?

  • Does it need to be portable?  My H has the Blueant Supertooth for his car and loves it.

    http://www.myblueant.com/products/speakerphones/st3/index.php

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  • I ended up getting the Plantronics Voyager Pro....hopefully it'll work. 

    Yes, I prefer portable because I have children and they'd be chatting up a storm with people if I were to try to talk to them over a car blue tooth. :)  

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    I've tried two different bluetooth's and have been disappointed. 

    The first one that I tired worked great for hearing/speaking but unfortunately it hurt my ear after about 1 minute of it sitting in it. It was the Jawbone Icon Thinker. 

    I went today and exchanged it for a different one and this one just simply doesn't work. It was the Jabra Stone. 

     


     

     I love my Stone. SO had it and the battery life wasn't  that great for him (he is a U-Verse tech and has to have it on all the time) but I haven't had any problems with it and it is super comfy.

  • Motorola H680- it has adjustable ear pieces.  It is also super light weight, I like it a lot.  I've had a Jabra and a different Motorola one that haven't worked out or have died, and this is by far the best.
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