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Bluetooth handsfree for glasses wearers?
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I am on the lookout for a bluetooth handsfree earphone that 1. Is easy to put on/off with 1 hand whilst driving 2. Is secure without an ear hook or easy to fit for someone wearing glasses. I recently bought a Jabra Talk bluetooth headset and without the ear hook it falls out of my ear. With the ear hook on it's a two hand operation to put the thing on! Also does anyone know how this type of earhook is mean't to work?? I can't fatherm it out at all! |
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If your budget permits it then why not get an in-car 1 that mutes your radio when it rings or you call out. I have 1 and I find it much better than when I had the headset hanging off my ear...
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Hello
Do you mean a bluetooth car stereo? I already have a sony one but the microphone is dreadful and people can't hear me when on the motorway! |
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1. Is easy to put on/off with 1 hand whilst driving
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Do you mean a bluetooth car stereo? I already have a sony one but the microphone is dreadful and people can't hear me when on the motorway! There are plenty of different types but here is a fairly cheap one. I have a Parrot one also and they are pretty good - http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165571 |
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