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Sony Ericsson Bluetooth HBH-60Designed for the style-minded, the HBH-60 is discreetly built and sits neatly on either ear. It supports voice dial, answer and reject, and can connect to your phone from a range of up to 10 meters. Intuitively placed buttons for call handling and volume control make it a pleasure to use. Newest Review: ... your phone of up to 30 feet. The voice quality through this headset is better than the Nokia headset I tried previously. When ... more |
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by - written on 19/08/03 (Very useful, 1122 readings)
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I purchased the Sony Ericsson HBH-60 headset from www.formymobile.co.uk last month to use whilst driving (to stay in line with the new laws coming in) but have also ended up using it around the house because it's so much better than holding the phone to your face all the time! The headset supports voice dialing, answer and reject incoming calls and has a connecting range to your phone of up to 30 feet. The voice quality through this headset is better than the Nokia headset I tried previously. When I tested the range, 30 feet range seems very easy to achieve. Even though the headset does not need line of sight, the voice quality however does show degradation ... Read the complete review
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