19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It does what it says ...well for the most part., December 7, 2004
This review is from: Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 Bluetooth Headset (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I owned two versions of this unit. One with the Nokia 3650 (apparently the 3650 requires a specific type as compared to some of the other BT phones) and the second one that I currently own is with the Motorola V600.
This comparison will cover both Jabra units and will compare them to the Nokia HDW-2 Blutooth adapter as well as the Motorola HS-820 bluetooth adapters.
The jabra unit boasts a much better design. The other two sit on the ear and feel extremely awkward. The jabra design provides a much better and more comfortable fit even with glasses on. the other two has flimsy over the ear plastic pieces that feel very out of place.
I felt this unit to be relatively easier to use as compared to the other two. I had NO problems teaming either of the units with the 3650. I did have to jump through a few hoops to team with the V600.
THE most important reason I wanted a BT adapter in the first place was to due to the fact that i get a phone signal in my liviing room and there is no signal at my desk in the basement which is directly under the living room. The reception was about the same for both (not use-able). I also noticed that when I went around the corner, I would lose the signal. true for all units.
All in all, I would rate each one as follows on a scale from 1 to 5:
Quality : jabra-4, Nokia-3, Motorola-2.5
Design: Jabra-5, Nokia-1, Motorola-1
usabaility (range): Jabra-3, Nokia-3, Motorola-3
usability (ease of use): Jabra-4, Nokia-3, Motorola-3
Overall: Jabra-4, Nokia-2, Motorola-2
One thing i did not get to test was the battery life. Jabra did provide a good two and a half days of battery time with a single charge. i did not get to test the battery life of either Nokia or Motorola units.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reliable connection to device, improvement over BT200, July 13, 2004
This review is from: Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 Bluetooth Headset (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Strengths:
This headset connects quickly to the phone, is easy to use, and reception is clear. I had a BT200 before this one. Other than the color difference, I asked what is so different? Upon making my first call with the headset, I immmediately noticed how the transfer of the call from my P900 to the BT250 was almost instantaneous. The reception and clarity of the headset is clear and the connection time is quick. The adjustment time for the user to get used to this device is minimal. Just remember to answer your call by hitting the headset power button quickly. The headset has plenty of charge time to last throughout the day.
Weaknesses:
One weakness is that you should not use it outside when wind is present. However, this fault is not due to the headset itself. Another weakeness is that the holder of the BT250 needs improvement. I kept the device in my pocket without losing it. Within two days of starting to use the holder with the belt clip, I almost lost the BT250. Fortunately, I was able to trace my steps to locate it outside my car. Use great caution and be aware of your BT250 if you use the holder on your belt. If you sit down, the holder can easily can easily push the BT250 loose from the holder.
Summary:
With this headset, you can say goodbye to wires forever. Once you have a truly wireless headset, you will not want to go back to wires. The BT250 quickly connects to the phone, is clear and static free, and is relatively simple to use. Other than the holder of this BT250, you will enjoy this headset.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like the Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 Very Much, December 24, 2004
This review is from: Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 Bluetooth Headset (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I have been using the Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 for almost a year now. It is pretty good. The only issue I have with it is sometimes it does not speak well to my cell phone if my phone is in my shirt pocket (left side) and the Jabra is on the right ear.
Recently, I lost the ear piece so I purchased the Motorola HS810 to try it out as the Cingular store guy recommended it. I tried using the Motorola HS810 for about one week and found everyone telling me my calls were full of static and that they could not hear me.
So I ordered another Jabra BT250 and am again very happy! Wish I could return the Motorola ...
Michael Zyda
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