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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Mobility Brands > Nokia > HS-4W headset - any opinions..?

HS-4W headset - any opinions..?

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Considering one of these to replace my ageing (and uncomfortable) HDW-2.
Anyone have any opinions..? What's the sound quality like..? Battery life
etc..?

Ivor

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Opinion??

Jabra BT200/BT250 beats it, hands down


"Ivor Jones" <this.address@notvalid.inv> wrote in message
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>
> Considering one of these to replace my ageing (and uncomfortable) HDW-2.
> Anyone have any opinions..? What's the sound quality like..? Battery life
> etc..?
>
> Ivor
>
>

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Kevin I Chapple wrote:
> Opinion??
>
> Jabra BT200/BT250 beats it, hands down

In what way..? Some details would be nice. And could you post at the
bottom please.

Ivor

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In article <cpvpbe$tkh$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>, this.address@notvalid.inv
says...
> Kevin I Chapple wrote:
> > Opinion??
> >
> > Jabra BT200/BT250 beats it, hands down
>
> In what way..? Some details would be nice. And could you post at the
> bottom please.
>
> Ivor

For what it's worth I love my BT250. It is comfortable (once I figured
out how to wear it properly), and the sound is crystal clear. Battery
length is excellent (I recharge it once per week with moderate use).

My only negative feedback is that I wish it could be louder. Even with
the headset and phone adjusted to max volume, there are times I wish it
were louder.

Marc

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MAG wrote:
> In article <cpvpbe$tkh$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>,
> this.address@notvalid.inv says...
>> Kevin I Chapple wrote:
>>> Opinion??
>>>
>>> Jabra BT200/BT250 beats it, hands down
>>
>> In what way..? Some details would be nice. And could you post at
>> the bottom please.
>>
>> Ivor
>
> For what it's worth I love my BT250. It is comfortable (once I
> figured out how to wear it properly), and the sound is crystal
> clear. Battery length is excellent (I recharge it once per week
> with moderate use).
>
> My only negative feedback is that I wish it could be louder. Even
> with the headset and phone adjusted to max volume, there are times
> I wish it were louder.
>
> Marc

So will anybody actually answer my original question..? (see title for
clues..!)

Ivor

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