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Satch

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#45602 3-Nov-2009 12:42
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Hi,

I currently have a Celleron (sp?) BT headset for my iPhone, which I never used that much until the recent 'mobile phones in cars' law change to realise that it is really not that good.  I can hear the caller fine with it, but they think I sound about 10m away from the microphone.

I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on a decent BT headset for under the $70 mark?  I'm after a single earpiece style.


Cheers.

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  #269674 3-Nov-2009 16:36
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We've recently purchased a bunch of Plantronics Explorer 230's at work for this purpose. I understand that these are on special at the Telecom store for $49 (or there abouts) - so far everyone is very happy with them.



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  #269761 3-Nov-2009 20:44
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wazzageek: We've recently purchased a bunch of Plantronics Explorer 230's at work for this purpose. I understand that these are on special at the Telecom store for $49 (or there abouts) - so far everyone is very happy with them.


Ok, I'll check them out.  Thanks.

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  #270802 7-Nov-2009 09:35
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I picked up an Explorer 230 from a Telecom shop a couple of days ago (still on sale for $49.99 - an Xmas promotion) and it works a treat with my iPhone. Will probably pick one up for my GF's iPhone too.

Thanks wazzageek for the recommendation.

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