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Here's a useless wireless headset

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Questionable???

Hmm, yes, very good and well researched. Almost.

N95 has the most buggy software ever released for a handset. I'd be surprised if it worked with a wired Nokia headset to be honest.

Now, back to bluetooth. Bluetooth and the original plans for bluetooth were dreamed up by a small group of likeminded individuals. This group of individuals included technicians from Ericsson. Bluetooth was thus created then GIVEN to other manufacturers to promote world peace, love, happiness and compatibility with all other devices. So what did these other manufacturers do with this intellectual property? They changed it subtly so some stuff would work and others just wouldn't no matter how hard you tried.

It's a well known fact that most moto handsets cannot send images to other devices which aren't moto. It's also well known that Nokia want you to buy Nokia stuff. Why wouldn't they? They want to remain questionable market leaders. Now before I get accused of being a fanboy for SE, I actually carry a HTC device, with which my Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 works a TREAT.

Other than that, very detailed.
posted by : PG, 03 December 2007

i'd go with that

I have the previous version (DS970 I think) which is also great in theory, but generally just a PITA to use. Once it's working it's great - good for listening to music without having to get the phone out of your pocket to change tracks/volume/pause and as a handsfree in the car, but the buttons are fiddly and charging the damn thing is difficult at best because the charger only clips on one side and so tends to pop off...
posted by : Danny, 03 December 2007

WTF

What exactly did you dislike...the fact that it worked, or perhaps the fact that the sound quality was good. What exactly was 'very complicated' about it? I just don't get it, maybe i'm an idiot, or maybe you just don't get across the point of why it's only worth 3 points.

If your going to go to the effort of writing a 'review', why not do it properly and allow people to form an opinion from facts.

I recently purchased the model up from this, and using the devices menu system can be somewhat cumbersome, but what do you expect from something that has a screen about the size of your fingernail and allows you to connect to multiple devices, remotly control music you stream from some other device (be it a phone or PC or MP3 player) and allow you to answer calls seamlessly.

i'd give it 7 myself. The only real downside is that once you leave the range of the music playing source, you have to manually reconnect when back in range (although there is a good reason for that, which i cant be bothered to go into)
posted by : huh, 03 December 2007

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