Bluetooth headset in a convertible

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  • CorvallisBMW
    Long Schlong Longhammer
    • Feb 2005
    • 13039

    #1

    Bluetooth headset in a convertible

    I need one! One that can handle SERIOUS wind and ambient noise. Any recommendations on particular models or website reviews I should check out? Thanks R3v!
  • namsayin
    E30 Mastermind
    • Mar 2009
    • 1568

    #2
    i work at at&t and get this question all the time.

    Best two headsets that i recommend are the Jawbone prime and the Plantronics 975 for great noise cancellation.

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    • OrganicMechanic
      E30 Mastermind
      • Jan 2008
      • 1719

      #3
      Jawbone

      Has military grade noise cancelation and has been cabrio tested and aproved.

      join the E30 Cabrio owners gruppe
      click here for details


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      • namsayin
        E30 Mastermind
        • Mar 2009
        • 1568

        #4
        go to the at&t in corvallis and hit up my boy mark, tell him robby from at&t uvillage seattle sent you down, ask for the hookup!

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        • Nic01101011
          E30 Mastermind
          • Jan 2008
          • 1549

          #5
          that wont look gay just one bit. nope.

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          • Rennsport
            R3VLimited
            • May 2006
            • 2139

            #6
            namsayin hook me up with cheaper iphone service than i'm currently paying?
            m106 1990 e30
            e36 daily
            e32 cruiser

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            • Cong405
              E30 Addict
              • Jul 2009
              • 590

              #7
              Jawbone = crap, especially if you're going to be driving a vert.

              The Plantronic 975 (comes w/ rechargeable case) is definitely a nice headset, better than the jawbone I would say. You should also take a look into the Plantronic Voyager Pro if you don't mind the size and style.

              Motorola just came out with the HX1 not too long ago and that headset works extremely well in all types of condition. The HX1 has bone conducting technology unlike the 'Jawbone'. Only con about this headset is that it's not going to work well for everyone. If it's not snuggled in your ear canal, your voice on the other line will sound like crap.

              I would go for Plantronic 975, Voyager Pro, or the Motorola HX1. The Jawbone is going to be kinda iffy when you're driving and the wind is blowing around you.

              Another brand you should look into would be the blueant. They make some pretty decent headset too.

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