Paul.Bill
05-04-2004, 02:47 AM
Has anyone tried using either:
1) iTech Bluetooth Handsfree Clip BTH-638 made by Hutchinson. (http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=112083)
2) Motorola HF800 Bluetooth Wireless Speaker (http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=110320)
I need a bluetooth device for use while driving. I've tried a couple of headsets like the Jabra BT250 but found them a bit too difficult to put on with one hand. The iTech earphone would be easier to put on, but the microphone is on the clip and as this is a low-cost device relative to other bluetooth headsets, is the noise cancellation good enough for use in a car?
The Motorola can be used as a speakerphone and has a socket for a wired headset. But if used with a headset, is it small and light enough to clip on your collar or lapel? Alternatively when used as a speakerphone in a car, how good is the noise and echo cancellation?
I'd be very grateful for any thoughts or opinions.
1) iTech Bluetooth Handsfree Clip BTH-638 made by Hutchinson. (http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=112083)
2) Motorola HF800 Bluetooth Wireless Speaker (http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=110320)
I need a bluetooth device for use while driving. I've tried a couple of headsets like the Jabra BT250 but found them a bit too difficult to put on with one hand. The iTech earphone would be easier to put on, but the microphone is on the clip and as this is a low-cost device relative to other bluetooth headsets, is the noise cancellation good enough for use in a car?
The Motorola can be used as a speakerphone and has a socket for a wired headset. But if used with a headset, is it small and light enough to clip on your collar or lapel? Alternatively when used as a speakerphone in a car, how good is the noise and echo cancellation?
I'd be very grateful for any thoughts or opinions.