How's your bluetooth headset?
By cianoy
@cianoy (513)
Philippines
3 responses
@Jennlk84 (4206)
• United States
10 Jan 10
Ya know I received a blue tooth headset a few years ago as a deal when I bought a new cell phone through Verizon. I never used the headset because I lived in PA and didn't have to be hands free. Plus, I just don't make phone calls while driving anyways. Now I live in NY - where it is the law that you must have a hands free way of talking if you decide to make phone calls while driving. Well I just don't make phone calls. lol So I still have this blue tooth headset that has never been used. I wasn't a huge fan of it when I first got it because It seemed so small. I guess that was what originally kept me from really using it.
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@cianoy (513)
• Philippines
10 Jan 10
Well, it's hard to argue with not calling while driving. That is the safest way. However, it's also appealing to me because I heard that there's a lot of radiation when you put your cellphone by your ear. So even when I'm home, I try to go handsfree all the time.
Why don't you give it a try? Maybe it'll grow on you.
@rosekiss (30380)
• Eugene, Oregon
10 Jan 10
I have an LG phone, so I got an LG bluetuoth from Verizon right after the 1st of the year, as here in Oregon it became a law that we can't drive and talk unless it is hands free. I have used it already, and it isn't the most comfortable bluettoth, but it does work and that is all that matters, and it really isn't all that comfortable, but I am dealing with it. I only use it when I am out and about anyway, otherwise, I shut it off, to conserve the battery in the headset. I am all for the law as people here in Oregon will text and drive which is totally whacked, and dangerous. I would never do that, as it is just crazy. I don't talk all that much when I am driving, but at least I am prepared for when I do. Take care, and happy mylotting.
@rosekiss (30380)
• Eugene, Oregon
10 Jan 10
The sound quality seems to be okay as I didn't get the ones that block out noise reduction, as they are just to expensive. I ened up paying $40 for my headset, and most of them are higher than that. I just wanted something that would work so I wouldn't get stopped for talking on the cell phone. I don't talk all that much when I am driving, but I never know when my daugther will call me, so I keep the bluetooth in my purse and use it while I am on the road. Happy mylotting.
@kaylachan (57710)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
14 Jan 10
I have a Jabra as well but I never paid any attention to the model number. All I know is I get crystal clear sound and it does me well when I have to use it for hands free purposes. It doesn't always want to stay put in my ear though, but that's not too bad. A few adjustments usually solves that problem.