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#392716 06/27/09 05:49 PM
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I used an LG Bluetooth about a year ago and it was always hat too much static. I never really got to enjoy it. I'm upgrading to a Blackberry and want to get a Bluetooth which will certainly help me as I talk a lot in the car and pace like a kid who has to pee when I'm outside my car.

I don't want to spend a fortune but if I have to spend $50 or so on something that is far superior or lasts longer compared to something that costs half, I will splurge for the quality over value.

I've heard some good things about the Jawbone but I'm not sure if I want to spend $120 on one though.

Anyone have any recommendations on which one and where to get get the best deal?

Thanks in advance.


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I have the Jawbone and you just cant beat it.

You get what you pay for in some cases.


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www.cellphoneshop.net

Great website get just about all my cell phone accessories there. Got my jawbone for $60

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I agree - the Jawbone is great. I drive a lot for work and people have told me they don't even know I am in the car anymore when talking.

www.woot.com just had them a week or so ago for $50. They are normally over $100 so I picked up a spare just in case something happens to mine.


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This is my particular favorite for my blackberry. It stays put in your ear, has great sound and battery life and for $38 from Amazon, you can't beat it.

Plantronics Voyager


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That is what I used prior to finding the Jawbone. It is a good piece, but in wind and at highway speeds in a car the background noise is still very noticeable.

For the price you can't beat it, but the Jawbone is certainly better IMO.


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I don't use a Bluetooth, but the Jawbone is the most popular headset we sell where I work.

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