Jabra is the best overall product. I've tested a ton of them. BlueTrek is a close second and cost less. Both are very comfortable and work well. Jabra funnels sound right into your ear so it's by far the loudest unit (I use it while riding my motorcycle). Jabra battery has the best life. The sound is a little muffled on each end compared to the others but a small price to pay for the comfort and battery life. The bad news is it goes nuts when the battery gets low. Keep it charged and you will be happy with the Jabra. PS: make sure you get one with the newest firmware loaded (will have a blue sticker that says it works with the Nokia 3650 phone). on 12/16/03 5:08 AM, Bluetooth-Mac at bluetooth-mac at lists.themacintoshguy.com wrote: > ------------------------------ > > Message-Id: <p06010202bc03fd9aa12e@[10.0.1.2]> > Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 18:19:32 -0600 > From: Rob Parker <Rob at ParkerDigital.net> > Subject: [BTM] Which Bluetooth headset? > > I tried out the Jabra Freespeak Bluetooth headset today and was > pleasantly surprised at its comfort and ease of use during my very > limited test run. It paired with my SE Z600 in a few seconds and most > importantly, it fit well and sounded good. I'm not sure what it > sounded like on the other end. > > I was very close to purchasing a Sony Ericsson HBH-65, but after > trying to get the thing installed on my ear, I was really turned off. > I didn't even try using it on a live call. The same was true for the > HBH-35. Am I missing something here? The Sony Ericsson models seem so > poorly designed that I can't imagine anyone actually using them. They > were downright uncomfortable and cumbersome. I honestly can't believe > how bad they were. > > So... > > I'd love to hear experiences of people using Bluetooth headsets and > If you know of any comparison/reviews, please post a link. > > Thanks a bunch. > > Rob Parker