Jabra BT headsets......
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Jabra BT headsets......
Hi,
Finally I've taken delivery of my 6230 Nokia and I must say I'm very impressed. Can't beat a Nokia
I'm now after a BT (Bluetooth) headset, preferably the Jabra BT200 off a friends recommendation but I've just seen the BT250... a newer version?????
Does anyone know the differences between the two models and if one is better than the other?
Thanks
Frank
Finally I've taken delivery of my 6230 Nokia and I must say I'm very impressed. Can't beat a Nokia
I'm now after a BT (Bluetooth) headset, preferably the Jabra BT200 off a friends recommendation but I've just seen the BT250... a newer version?????
Does anyone know the differences between the two models and if one is better than the other?
Thanks
Frank
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Frank,
the main difference between the BT200 and the BT250 is battery life - with the latter being on a par with the 6230 (8 talk/240 standby hours), so you will not be charging them all the time.
I bought a BT250 at the weekend, and a very nice bit of kit it is. Currently i am using it with a Nokia 6310, which is not ideal as it has the old (4.80) version of the software which isn't too smart. For example, i believe that it doesn't always drop the bluetooth connection (to the equivalent of standby) so the battery flattens in hours instead of days, and the volume control doesn't work properly. However, i too hope to get a 6230 as soon as stock levels rise.
BTW, the BT250 is only GBP59.99 in Argos!!!!
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the main difference between the BT200 and the BT250 is battery life - with the latter being on a par with the 6230 (8 talk/240 standby hours), so you will not be charging them all the time.
I bought a BT250 at the weekend, and a very nice bit of kit it is. Currently i am using it with a Nokia 6310, which is not ideal as it has the old (4.80) version of the software which isn't too smart. For example, i believe that it doesn't always drop the bluetooth connection (to the equivalent of standby) so the battery flattens in hours instead of days, and the volume control doesn't work properly. However, i too hope to get a 6230 as soon as stock levels rise.
BTW, the BT250 is only GBP59.99 in Argos!!!!
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My misses had problems with connectivity between Nokia 3150 and Jabra headset, despite them being compatable. Took it back to the shop, tried another still would not work, in the end went for a Nokia one.
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