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Originally posted by Rouar: I can't stand the people who go around wearing one in public when they're not even using it; very showoff-like.
this is what i'm saying. living in the trendy capital of the east coast you wouldn't believe how many people i see on the metros or at sporting events with these things on. i understand that it's good for driving, but do we really need to walk around like a bunch of androids when it's not being used? also, it seems like in the summer it would just cause a lot of sweat to be in your ear. sorry, just not a fan
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there are two types of people that wear the wireless headsets all the time, they are either someone important or someone [censored]
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Originally posted by Rouar: Originally posted by cliffjohnson: i'm not a big fan of these, what's the obsession? do they do anything other than sit on your ear and allow you to talk hands free?
They prove to be rather handy when you're driving MTX, or in some states, driving period.
Yep, it's basically a handsfree capability, but the nice thing is you don't have a wire to deal with, and also most of them are somewhat multifunction (at the very least, they have their own volume control and can handle call-switching and stuff, although I've seen one with a caller ID display, which I don't totally understand). I've never paid retail for one; the first one I had was a Craigslist find ($20, looked brand new), and the one I have now came with my phone.
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i really want one for driving in my car.. i can shift, smoke, drink, and eat ham all at the same time. but in all seriousness it would be beneficial
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I wish I had a picture of what I saw last week. I was eating lunch at one of our Dairy Queens. In line behind me was a rancher/cowboy and his friends. These guys look like they had tied their horses up out front. REAL cowboys. Scruffy. Dirty. The tallest one turns around, and there on his ear is a shiny bright bluetooth headset. It got my award for most incongruous sight of the week.
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Originally posted by Stylin55_oh: i really want one for driving in my car.. i can shift, smoke, drink, and eat ham all at the same time. but in all seriousness it would be beneficial
I bought mine off of Ebay...It's great for driving especially for us smokers.
Here in Chicago it's illegal to talk on your phone while driving. Plus theres no wires to get tangled and caught in your seat belt.
For those of you with phones that arent blue tooth capable Heres what I use with my mm8300
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