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6/17/2008 10:08:12 AM EDT
So I've been asked by the head oompa loompa to wear a bluetooth gizmo in my ear when driving in my truck.

I'm a sitework construction manager, so I'm always in and out of the truck and knee deep in several one-sided conversations with the hopelessly ignorant.  Being on the phone is part of the gig.  Apparantly it's policy to not drive & talk at the same time.  Since I don't want to pull over everytime the phone sounds off - I'm stuck shoving this piece of plastic into my ear canal.

Anyone use these?  Do you actually get USED to them?  Everytime I connect one I feel like I'm Agent Smith or an extra on the Starship Enterprise.
6/17/2008 10:11:40 AM EDT
[#1]
I got used to one after i found one that fit right, and that one emded up being a cheap Plantronics one. Once you get the fit, you almost forget your wearing it.
6/17/2008 10:12:52 AM EDT
[#2]
I'll use mine for PS3 and later in the night forget that I still have it on.
6/17/2008 10:13:59 AM EDT
[#3]
I don't like them either, I feel self-concious as hell wearing one of the darned things.

The only good thing about them is that you can f**k with people you don't want to talk to by waiving your hand at them, and walk away while carrying on a fake conversation with yourself.
6/17/2008 10:14:12 AM EDT
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I'll use mine for PS3 and later in the night forget that I still have it on.


Yep, get one that fits well and you can easily forget you have it on. The first one I had sucked everytime I moved my head it flopped around.
6/17/2008 10:14:21 AM EDT
[#5]
Yes, I'll never get another cell without BT.  I think it's great.  I have the Motorola H500.
6/17/2008 10:15:05 AM EDT
[#6]
Once you get used to using a headset you'll wonder how you ever got by without it.

Save yourself the trouble and just get a good one right off the bat.  I recommend the Plantronics Voyager 510.  Available online for about $45 or you might find it locally for $55-$80.  It's comfortable, has great battery life, range between headset and phone, and most importantly, sound quality (both directions) and receive volume.
6/17/2008 10:15:25 AM EDT
[#7]
Enjoy your brain cancer.
6/17/2008 10:16:57 AM EDT
[#8]
Bluetooth is great!  I love mine.  I have the Plantronics 510, which is an excellent headset.  However, I don't walk around with it in my ear all the time.
6/17/2008 10:17:32 AM EDT
[#9]
I got the high end sony AD2P one so I could listen to music on it and everything. Paid ~$130 or something for it. Used it like... twice. It's tough enough keeping my phone charged. I don't need another thing to charge.
6/17/2008 10:18:48 AM EDT
[#10]
If it is small enough and fits well - they are great.
6/17/2008 10:19:21 AM EDT
[#11]
I couldn't be less interested in all this new electronic crap.


6/17/2008 10:19:47 AM EDT
[#12]
I have one at work so I can do stuff while talking to folks on the phone.  It was bit uncomfortable at first but I got used to it.

As others have stated, they're great for avoiding conversations with folks.  Just start talking to yourself until they leave.
6/17/2008 10:19:58 AM EDT
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Enjoy your brain cancer.

I don't know what the TX power of bluetooth is but it's not much... less than a milliwatt I'm sure in the 2.4GHz range.  Versus .5 watts at 1.9GHz or .6 watts at 850MHz of a phone.

Radio frequency energy doesn't cause cancer anyway, if there is any risk from non-thermal exposure it's probably in nerve disruption or damage.
6/17/2008 10:20:03 AM EDT
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I don't like them either, I feel self-concious as hell wearing one of the darned things.

The only good thing about them is that you can f**k with people you don't want to talk to by waiving your hand at them, and walk away while carrying on a fake conversation with yourself.


I do that now without a bluetooth
6/17/2008 10:25:19 AM EDT
[#15]
Don't shame the rest of Maine by using that crap
6/17/2008 10:25:31 AM EDT
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Everytime I connect one I feel like I'm Agent Smith or an extra on the Starship Enterprise.

Maybe that's why people point and laugh and say, "Look at that guy! He thinks he's Agent Smith or an extra on the Starship Enterprise."
6/17/2008 10:26:42 AM EDT
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I am Hokutus of Maine
6/17/2008 10:28:37 AM EDT
[#18]
Resistance is futile.
6/17/2008 10:29:22 AM EDT
[#19]
I work in mental health.  Imagine the reaction you get walking around talking to yourself.  
6/17/2008 10:30:04 AM EDT
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Enjoy your brain cancer.

I don't know what the TX power of bluetooth is but it's not much... less than a milliwatt I'm sure in the 2.4GHz range.  Versus .5 watts at 1.9GHz or .6 watts at 850MHz of a phone.

Radio frequency energy doesn't cause cancer anyway, if there is any risk from non-thermal exposure it's probably in nerve disruption or damage.


Yep, that's right, it's been proven that the RF energy from cell phones WILL NOT cause cancer.

I'll never use a non-Bluetooth phone ever again. I HATE having to hold the phone to my ear now. Having the headset frees both hands, the audio is better, and once you get used to it, you'll never notice you're wearing it. It's much much safer driving as well.
6/17/2008 10:31:10 AM EDT
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I couldn't be less interested in all this new electronic crap.




Bluetooth is more than 10 years old.  Its hardly new.
6/17/2008 10:31:58 AM EDT
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www.astro.umd.edu/~dcr/Research/borg/LocutusOfBorg.jpg


I am Hokutus of Maine




THAT is EXACTLY what I feel like...only with a bit more sun!

I have a Plantronics 520...

6/17/2008 10:32:58 AM EDT
[#23]
I feel really important when wearing mine.  I really enjoy wearing it while shopping and talking on it while others are around me in the store.  I enjoy the strange looks I get and comments I receive.  My family approves of it too.  They've said that they hope that I get buried with it, or something like that.
6/17/2008 10:33:25 AM EDT
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I couldn't be less interested in all this new electronic crap.




Bluetooth is more than 10 years old.  Its hardly new.

The fact that I'm 60 makes it new to me, junior.  
6/17/2008 10:34:24 AM EDT
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Don't shame the rest of Maine by using that crap


I know huh!?  lol.... all I'm missing is a pair of Ray Bans and I'm ready for the Matrix!  I feel unclean.
6/17/2008 10:35:26 AM EDT
[#26]

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I don't like them either, I feel self-concious as hell wearing one of the darned things.

The only good thing about them is that you can f**k with people you don't want to talk to by waiving your hand at them, and walk away while carrying on a fake conversation with yourself.


Now THAT is a good idea.
6/17/2008 10:36:15 AM EDT
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So I've been asked by the head oompa loompa to wear a bluetooth gizmo in my ear when driving in my truck.

I'm a sitework construction manager, so I'm always in and out of the truck and knee deep in several one-sided conversations with the hopelessly ignorant.  Being on the phone is part of the gig.  Apparantly it's policy to not drive & talk at the same time.  Since I don't want to pull over everytime the phone sounds off - I'm stuck shoving this piece of plastic into my ear canal.

Anyone use these?  Do you actually get USED to them?  Everytime I connect one I feel like I'm Agent Smith or an extra on the Starship Enterprise.


Go to Circuit City and ask about a "PARROT"



My company is buying these for all the field supervisors.

Uses the bluetooth from your phone and sends it through your car stereo. When a call comes in (or when you dial out), it mutes the music, and transmits over the car speakers.

One of the handiest things I've seen in a while.

They have different models/prices.

Gene
6/17/2008 10:37:40 AM EDT
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I feel really important when wearing mine.  I really enjoy wearing it while shopping and talking on it while others are around me in the store.  I enjoy the strange looks I get and comments I receive.  My family approves of it too.  They've said that they hope that I get buried with it, or something like that.


They really said that they were going to shove the damned thing down your throat until you choked to death on it, didn't they?
6/17/2008 10:39:41 AM EDT
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I don't like them either, I feel self-concious as hell wearing one of the darned things.

The only good thing about them is that you can f**k with people you don't want to talk to by waiving your hand at them, and walk away while carrying on a fake conversation with yourself.


Now THAT is a good idea.


It works like a charm.
6/17/2008 10:40:06 AM EDT
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I feel really important when wearing mine.  I really enjoy wearing it while shopping and talking on it while others are around me in the store.  I enjoy the strange looks I get and comments I receive.  My family approves of it too.  They've said that they hope that I get buried with it, or something like that.


They really said that they were going to shove the damned thing down your throat until you choked to death on it, didn't they?


6/17/2008 10:44:16 AM EDT
[#31]

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I don't like them either, I feel self-concious as hell wearing one of the darned things.

The only good thing about them is that you can f**k with people you don't want to talk to by waiving your hand at them, and walk away while carrying on a fake conversation with yourself.


Now THAT is a good idea.


Except when you forget and try that with no headset...
6/17/2008 10:52:59 AM EDT
[#32]
10/15 years ago if you had a cell phone you were and asshole. Now everybody has one. I love bluetooth headsets. In time all the people calling asshole will be wearing them to.

By the way sometimes mine does not sound to good to the person I am talking to anything I can do to fix that?
6/17/2008 10:58:03 AM EDT
[#33]
When they get to be the size of a foam ear plug that is skin color, I might try one.
6/17/2008 11:01:24 AM EDT
[#34]
I have one.

Don't use it.

Looks goofy.

I hate when people walk around the store carrying on a conversation with themself.

Wait until alone and away from others then put your phone to your ear and talk.

They look goofy.

Can't hear the other person as well as your phone.

Looks goofy.
6/17/2008 11:14:05 AM EDT
[#35]
do yourself a favor and get the Aliph Jawbone II from an AT&T store.  The Jawbone II is very light and small compared to the first one.

after you get the jawbone II, go to a verizon dealer and buy a pack of Jabra Ear Gels  for a verizon bluetooth.  The replace the earpiece of the Jawbone which isn't that great.



Here's why the jawbone:  it has noise cancelling technology so you can talk on the phone and people on the other end can't tell you're in a noise environment.  I sent myself a series of voice mails while I was driving down the road at 80 MPH with all the windows down and you could barely tell.  it was just a little clipped.


I have had con-calls with large groups of people who had no idea I was sitting in a crowd or at a baseball game.  

The jawbone has a little nub that sits against your jawbone and unless you are actively talking,  it mutes the earpiece.  So if it's not feeling the vibration from your jaw, no sound goes through.

I just got mine two weeks ago and LOVED it but the fit wasn't really great.  it's got an ear loop but still didn't fit snug.  I read about the jabra ear gels and got them and they fit PERFECt.

They actually go down your ear canal a little and hold it snug so you don't even need the ear loop.  And cause it fits tight,  you can turn the sound down on your phone.


They are a little expensive,  my last earpiece was 30 bucks and this one was 130 but I will never buy another kind again.  

And they are so light you really do forget you're wearing them.  The other thing is,  the jabra doesn't have one of those huge gay flashing blue lights.  it's a very small discreet white diamond that you can actually just turn off so it's this little black sliver in your ear.  


very cool and user friendly and I hate most other bluetooth devices.  You'll never go back.
6/17/2008 11:15:06 AM EDT
[#36]

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10/15 years ago if you had a cell phone you were and asshole. Now everybody has one. I love bluetooth headsets. In time all the people calling asshole will be wearing them to.

By the way sometimes mine does not sound to good to the person I am talking to anything I can do to fix that?



see my post above
6/17/2008 11:24:51 AM EDT
[#37]
I have an LG earpiece. It's tiny and weighs almost nothing-I hate the giant Borg looking ones. Once you get used to it, you'll love it.
6/17/2008 11:28:39 AM EDT
[#38]

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So I've been asked by the head oompa loompa to wear a bluetooth gizmo in my ear when driving in my truck.

I'm a sitework construction manager, so I'm always in and out of the truck and knee deep in several one-sided conversations with the hopelessly ignorant.  Being on the phone is part of the gig.  Apparantly it's policy to not drive & talk at the same time.  Since I don't want to pull over everytime the phone sounds off - I'm stuck shoving this piece of plastic into my ear canal.

Anyone use these?  Do you actually get USED to them?  Everytime I connect one I feel like I'm Agent Smith or an extra on the Starship Enterprise.


Get a bluetooth radio adapter (and mic) instead (Best Buy) and you can just use your cars stereo speakers for a conversation while your going down the road.
6/17/2008 11:29:19 AM EDT
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Once you get used to using a headset you'll wonder how you ever got by without it.

Save yourself the trouble and just get a good one right off the bat.  I recommend the Plantronics Voyager 510.  Available online for about $45 or you might find it locally for $55-$80.  It's comfortable, has great battery life, range between headset and phone, and most importantly, sound quality (both directions) and receive volume.


I have this model.  Great sound quality, and with the battery in the part that goes behind the ear, the weight helps keep the unit in place.  Once you put it on, it isn't going anywhere.
6/17/2008 11:30:49 AM EDT
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I couldn't be less interested in all this new electronic crap.




Bluetooth is more than 10 years old.  Its hardly new.

The fact that I'm 60 makes it new to me, junior.  


I didn't know people that old had found the internet!  
6/17/2008 12:20:34 PM EDT
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I couldn't be less interested in all this new electronic crap.




Bluetooth is more than 10 years old.  Its hardly new.

The fact that I'm 60 makes it new to me, junior.  


I didn't know people that old had found the internet!  


You younguns are so uninformed.  Who do you think invented the damned thing?


Al Gore — Age: 60 years (born 31 March 1948)
6/17/2008 12:47:45 PM EDT
[#42]
I need to replace my last one...it's now paired to my playstation.

With a BT headset I can still do laundry, wash dishes, brush my teeth, read a magazine or play video games all while pretending to give a fuck about what the moron on the other end is babbling about.

I'm hard pressed to think of a better device that I've purchased in the  last 5 years.
6/17/2008 12:51:45 PM EDT
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I couldn't be less interested in all this new electronic crap.




Bluetooth is more than 10 years old.  Its hardly new.

The fact that I'm 60 makes it new to me, junior.  


OK, OK, we'll stay off your lawn!