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Alex 01-03-2008 08:11 AM

There's a thread somewhere from when that one was first added listing all of the things other than a blue tooth headset that we thought it looked like.

DreadPirateRoberts 01-03-2008 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 182635)
No, it seems to blink all the time. Not once when I have approached a person in a theater to ask them to take it off or turn it off has that person been in conversation on the phone.

I'm not sure of other headsets, but on a motorola h700, blue (slow pulse) means they are on a call, blue (quick flash) means the headset is on standby, so I agree, it would appear blink all the time.

Ghoulish Delight 01-03-2008 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Deebs (Post 182613)
I have the Q, so I'll be waiting.

That makes that decision easy for me as well. Considering my plan is to purchase a bluetooth headset solely for the legal car requirement, I'd have a hard time justifying a near-$100 purchase, but since it won't work with my phone anyway...

DreadPirateRoberts 01-03-2008 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 182644)
That makes that decision easy for me as well. Considering my plan is to purchase a bluetooth headset solely for the legal car requirement, I'd have a hard time justifying a near-$100 purchase, but since it won't work with my phone anyway...

I got an h700 at costco for the legal car requirement. It works with the Q. I don't have much experience with headsets so I don't know if it's any better or worse than any others.

Ghoulish Delight 01-03-2008 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by DreadPirateRoberts (Post 182654)
I got an h700 at costco for the legal car requirement. It works with the Q. I don't have much experience with headsets so I don't know if it's any better or worse than any others.

You've got the new Q, less worry about compatibility.

Actually I think most do work, but I still don't plan to spend much money on something that I don't really want to use anyway and will be used only rarely in the car.

Kevy Baby 01-03-2008 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by flippyshark (Post 182623)
Though it matters not a whit, my perception of bluetooth headsets is that they give their wearers an appearance of middle-managerial self-importance.

I would have to say that is my single biggest beef with Bluetooth headsets. But I have yet to see one that got past that and doubt I ever will.

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 182644)
That makes that decision easy for me as well. Considering my plan is to purchase a bluetooth headset solely for the legal car requirement, I'd have a hard time justifying a near-$100 purchase, but since it won't work with my phone anyway...

Aside from non-compatibility issues, I think that buying a poor quality headset is not a good idea. If you can't carry on a conversation properly, then what is even the point of having the headset?

It's like getting a great deal on cell service that doesn't provide decent coverage.

Alex 01-03-2008 11:07 AM

Here's my view. For 90 we got along fine without the ability to talk on the phone while in the car. The world didn't end because we were out of reach for those minutes or even hours.

It won't end now if we go back to that.

Watching other people and myself, I feel confident saying that no matter how well you think you drive while on the phone (hands free or not) you are wrong. Do the world a favor, if you absolutely feel the need to hold a phone conversation, pull over.

Ghoulish Delight 01-03-2008 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 182685)
Do the world a favor, if you absolutely feel the need to hold a phone conversation, pull over.

Interestingly enough, one of the observed, unintended side effects of the hands-free laws in those places that have had them has been people doing just that...anywhere and everywhere. In the middle of the road. My brother-in-law witnessed it in Israel, and I witnessed it in NY. Cars just stopping, blocking intersections and roads simply because they didn't want to get caught driving while on the phone.

Snowflake 01-03-2008 11:17 AM

Perhaps we need phone pull out spots on freeways. Ugh, what a thought.

I have to admit, some phone calls during the 3000 mile trek west across the vast wasteland of highway 80 helped a good deal with boredom.

Alex 01-03-2008 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 182686)
Interestingly enough, one of the observed, unintended side effects of the hands-free laws in those places that have had them has been people doing just that...anywhere and everywhere.

Well, if they're stopping in the middle of the road, then they aren't doing "just that" since I said to pull over.

And I'm not advocating laws requiring it (I haven't yet decided if I think they are warranted and justifiable), just asking that people of their own free will stop having phone conversations while driving because despite everybody's self assurance that they are one of the people good at it, almost all of us are wrong.


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