Archived from groups: alt.cellular.verizon (
More info?)
On 7/17/05 3:33 PM, in article doyCe.145793$mx5.33510@fe08.lga, "lp"
<lp@nopenothere.net> wrote:
> Not trying to ber funny here, but is a bluetooth headset while driving a car
> worth the hassle?
Prior to getting my latest car which has bluetooth built in, I always had
the OEM car kits installed so I can't comment on this one per se. That said,
once you have had BT, its hard to imagine not. Breeze through an airport or
train station without yanking a wired headset out of your ear and you will
really appreciate it. Also from what I have seen, BT headsets have more
functionality (i.e. You don't have to open the flip to answer a call) than a
wired headset.
>I mean, you then have to charge the headset, so there is
> another cord you have to plug in and make sure its charged.
I have the Motorola V710 (so-so phone) and bought a "Y" charger adapter. In
other words the power from the charger goes into the Y and then there are
two connectors; one for the phone, one for the headset so everything charges
at the same time. Cost me $6.00.
>
> Is having a wired headset so much of a pain when driving?
As I said, I always used installed car kits so I am not the best one to
answer this, but, when I drover rental cars or other vehicles, I always
hated a wired anything.
There is no right or wrong answer for all of this. It all depends on what
works best for you.
>
>