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 Headset compatible/designed for iPhone 3G, Please Recommend

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stringfellow
post Sep 7 2008, 11:01 PM

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Psyeo bro, you got my answer in YM.

I'm afraid I'm the wrong person to ask when it comes to these in-ear 'phones. I've the Vibe Duo, but ever since I got it on for the first time, I've since then slipped it back into its leather slipcase, and not use it. Been using the DR-BT50 but in conjunction with the NWZ-A829 and only DR-BT50 to answer phonecalls from the iPhone. At home, it's the SEP-10BT.



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post Sep 8 2008, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(rx330 @ Sep 8 2008, 01:17 AM)
shit, need to google those codes again sad.gif
the new jawbone.... nice....
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laugh.gif My paparazzis/trolls would be jumping at those codes, I'm fishing for them to see if they are still hounding me. tongue.gif Senang saja boss, While I'm out and about, use the BT stereo headphones, the BT headphone listen to songs from BT Sony Walkman, and it also pairs with the Aifontriji for answering calls. When calls come, it automatically fades the song streaming from the BT Walkman, and and call finishes, it comes back up. When at home, music is either streamed from the Macbook or BT Walkman again, to the Sony Rolly. Excellent speakers on the Rolly btw.

There, message decrypted. laugh.gif

QUOTE(z3171600 @ Sep 8 2008, 02:45 AM)
String, how is the quality of DR-BT50 mic? I found comment from all over the net to be mixed, some said it is good while some complain if there are background noise, the other person on the other end might not be able to hear it clearly if not nothing at all (Just noise).
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Works fine with me. Initially I need to adjust the volume since the music playback and the call answering volumes are two different things, but once adjusted, they work. The mic, understandably, is using the projected throw design, since it does not have any protruding receiver end, so it could be weaker in transmission and clarity compared to traditional BT headsets that have elongated mic end. But it works fine with me.

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post Sep 8 2008, 05:36 PM

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Aliph Jawbone is heartily recommended by me, test-driven this while I was in NYC at Apple Fifth Avenue. Excellent noise-cancelling ability, the recepient of your calls will thank you for it. It also helps that the unit itself looks awesome! thumbup.gif

Apple BT is more onto styling, but not much on features. The call quality is decent/average, but the styling is typical Apple, minimalistic and elegant.
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post Sep 8 2008, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(rx330 @ Sep 8 2008, 05:39 PM)
bro, u sampai mumbai deh?

the aliph jawbone got a new model, u see it?
i takut cos my face... im fat..... dunno it can find my jaw or not blush.gif
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Fits nice and snug. Shouldnt be a problem for any face shapes.

QUOTE(jakesean @ Sep 8 2008, 05:49 PM)
whoa the Aliph Jawbone looks good man.. how much is it going for in msia? or whether it is available in msia first?? if i drive around freqently then that jawbone would be the thing to get.. no way in hell im gonna get that and use it while walking around in malaysia.. probability of it getting snatched off = 99.9999% ..
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QUOTE(nokia2003 @ Sep 8 2008, 06:54 PM)
you'd look like a big shot with a bluetooth headset whilst loitering in malls...
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tongue.gif I'm safe then, since the BT headphones I'm using looks NOT like a typical headset. People would just assume I'm a music addict only.

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