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    Dell bluetooh headset, are they any good??

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by parthg, Nov 22, 2010.

  1. parthg

    parthg Notebook Consultant

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    I recently got the specs of xps 15 as replacement for my sxps 16.
    It also has

    Bluetooth Headset - 10mtr Range, compatible to laptops and mobiles

    I wanna know how good are these. Have anyone got one of them. Any pictures or reviews are appreciated
     
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    noone have the headset or what ??.
     
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    I asked the dell guy model number of the headsets he said
    "Model Number: T3W7C"

    what is that supposed to mean
     
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    Any1 ??????????
     
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    Back in 07 I had bought a 1420 with BT and tried to use some Motorola S9's BT headset.. and it was crap.. constant dropouts. But then again, the DELL BT mouse they sent also lost communication which led me to believe it may have been a driver issue? Anyway, I never did find out being the 1420 had the worst looking screen and I sent it back for a replacement and the replacement was even worse so I ended up going with HP and have been happy ever since. I see the newer S10 motorola BT set is out now. Personally, I would go with the Motorola ones, they generally are rated higher but I am a bit skeptical about transfering audio like that with BT being that BT is a very weak radio to begin with... Its one thing to transmit data from a cell phone. In that case, some interruptions won't be noticed or a BT mouse. But Audio requires a steady stream of data and I for one don't believe BT was designed to to that. At the very least, it pushes the limits of what BT is capable of. Good luck.