Getting Motorola V551. Which bluetooth headset to get?

Posted: 02-27-2005, 07:11 AM
I just ordered Cingular service today with a Motorola V551 (actually
two of them for me and my fiancee since we have the family plan). I
have been doing tons of research and am planning on ordering one soon
but especially since I'm mail ordering I"m trying to make the right
choice.

1. Comfort. well I want something comfortable but that's probably a
matter of opinion. There's not a lot of long phone calls and I won't
wear it all day but still at times may have it on for a couple hours
while driving or so and waiting for calls.

2. Battery Time. As well, I would like at least 6 hours or so but
even 4 hours may do.

3. Charger. I have a Motorola phone so if I'm right the Motorola
models may use the same charger (car and home) as the V551. Would
any other models use the same?

4. Pairing. Since we have two phones I'd love it if I could pair it
with each device and then choose which one to use it with when needed.
I don't know a lot about these headsets but I assume that you
initially pair them with whatever phone(s) you plan to use them with
and that you only do this setup once and after that it's paired with
your phone and can then recognize it without a setup after that.

5. Noise cancellation/wind. Where I live (Colorado) it can get windy
and as well I see about noise cancellation. is this something I shoud
look for?

6. I don't know how to explain this but I have heard the complain
with some headsets that for example when it's paired with the phone
that if a phone call comes in you have to take it on the headset and
not the phone since it's 'connected to the headset'. I would like it
where when a phone call comes in or I make it I can easily decide
whether to use the phone or headset and during a call if I could
switch between the two devices. If I'm right some headsets can open
and close to turn them on and off and this sounds like a nice feature.

7. Delay time. I have also read how some headsets when a phone call
comes in for example they will sometimes have a 2-3 sec. delay wheh
you answer until the headset actually works. I don't know if the same
is true for calling out but it seems that this could be a problem.
Does anyone have a problem with this?

I have looked at the Motorola HS810 and HS820 Both seem similar, is
there a big difference?)

As well I have looked at the Jabra 250 as well as the Plantronics
M3000 and M3500. I like the 3500 except battery time seems to be
short. I'd like any opinions on these or suggestions for others.
Thanks for any help.

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Fred
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Re: Getting Motorola V551. Which bluetooth headset to get?
Posted: 02-28-2005, 01:36 AM
I use the Motorola HS820 and am very satisfies with it. Cingular sells it
for $79.99 before a $20.00 rebate. It advertises 6 hours talk time and uses
the same type charger that come with your V551. It not only comes with an
AC charger of it's own but also a splitter that lets you charge the phone
and headset from the same charger at the same time.

Fred

"MarkW" <markwco(removenospam)@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I just ordered Cingular service today with a Motorola V551 (actually
> two of them for me and my fiancee since we have the family plan). I
> have been doing tons of research and am planning on ordering one soon
> but especially since I'm mail ordering I"m trying to make the right
> choice.
>
> 1. Comfort. well I want something comfortable but that's probably a
> matter of opinion. There's not a lot of long phone calls and I won't
> wear it all day but still at times may have it on for a couple hours
> while driving or so and waiting for calls.
>
> 2. Battery Time. As well, I would like at least 6 hours or so but
> even 4 hours may do.
>
> 3. Charger. I have a Motorola phone so if I'm right the Motorola
> models may use the same charger (car and home) as the V551. Would
> any other models use the same?
>
> 4. Pairing. Since we have two phones I'd love it if I could pair it
> with each device and then choose which one to use it with when needed.
> I don't know a lot about these headsets but I assume that you
> initially pair them with whatever phone(s) you plan to use them with
> and that you only do this setup once and after that it's paired with
> your phone and can then recognize it without a setup after that.
>
> 5. Noise cancellation/wind. Where I live (Colorado) it can get windy
> and as well I see about noise cancellation. is this something I shoud
> look for?
>
> 6. I don't know how to explain this but I have heard the complain
> with some headsets that for example when it's paired with the phone
> that if a phone call comes in you have to take it on the headset and
> not the phone since it's 'connected to the headset'. I would like it
> where when a phone call comes in or I make it I can easily decide
> whether to use the phone or headset and during a call if I could
> switch between the two devices. If I'm right some headsets can open
> and close to turn them on and off and this sounds like a nice feature.
>
> 7. Delay time. I have also read how some headsets when a phone call
> comes in for example they will sometimes have a 2-3 sec. delay wheh
> you answer until the headset actually works. I don't know if the same
> is true for calling out but it seems that this could be a problem.
> Does anyone have a problem with this?
>
> I have looked at the Motorola HS810 and HS820 Both seem similar, is
> there a big difference?)
>
> As well I have looked at the Jabra 250 as well as the Plantronics
> M3000 and M3500. I like the 3500 except battery time seems to be
> short. I'd like any opinions on these or suggestions for others.
> Thanks for any help.
>



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Re: Getting Motorola V551. Which bluetooth headset to get?
Posted: 02-28-2005, 02:05 AM
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:36:23 -0500, "Fred" <agunat@yahoo.com> wrote:

>I use the Motorola HS820 and am very satisfies with it. Cingular sells it
>for $79.99 before a $20.00 rebate. It advertises 6 hours talk time and uses
>the same type charger that come with your V551. It not only comes with an
>AC charger of it's own but also a splitter that lets you charge the phone
>and headset from the same charger at the same time.
>
>Fred


I can vouch for the battery - it seems to last forever. I use it every
day, and charge it about 2-3 ties a month.
The thing seems to work well too - my only complaint is that I wish
the mouthpiece was closer to my mouth. I don't come across as loud as
I'd like to. They all seem to be like that though.
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Re: Getting Motorola V551. Which bluetooth headset to get?
Posted: 03-01-2005, 06:16 AM
I use an 820 too, but you need to try the for yourself

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