So why is it everyone that uses one looks stupid? Aside from the fact that many of these damn things are ugly, but is it the mere fact that someone is using one or the fact that the units themselves (read headsets) look stupid? Personally I find it handy to use one even though I hate how they look. If I know I'm going to be on the phone for a bit ( more than 10 minutes ) I really don't enjoy pressing my treo against my head that long.
Just wondering about all the "people look stupid with them".
So why is it everyone that uses one looks stupid? Aside from the fact that many of these damn things are ugly, but is it the mere fact that someone is using one or the fact that the units themselves (read headsets) look stupid? Personally I find it handy to use one even though I hate how they look. If I know I'm going to be on the phone for a bit ( more than 10 minutes ) I really don't enjoy pressing my treo against my head that long.
Just wondering about all the "people look stupid with them".
here's a thought. if you're so paranoid about the boom mic breaking, then don't extend it. then it will perform equally to any other BT headset. simple common sense, people.
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Slightly misleading and derogatory title. Hardly going to break if it's flexible or well manufactured.
Though with most Bluetooth headsets - you're gonna look stupid with one out and about.
Extendable antennas on portable devices are like hard drives. It's not a question of 'if,' it's a question of 'when.'
So why is it everyone that uses one looks stupid? Aside from the fact that many of these damn things are ugly, but is it the mere fact that someone is using one or the fact that the units themselves (read headsets) look stupid? Personally I find it handy to use one even though I hate how they look. If I know I'm going to be on the phone for a bit ( more than 10 minutes ) I really don't enjoy pressing my treo against my head that long.
Just wondering about all the "people look stupid with them".
BTW, that things looks terrible.
So why is it everyone that uses one looks stupid? Aside from the fact that many of these damn things are ugly, but is it the mere fact that someone is using one or the fact that the units themselves (read headsets) look stupid? Personally I find it handy to use one even though I hate how they look. If I know I'm going to be on the phone for a bit ( more than 10 minutes ) I really don't enjoy pressing my treo against my head that long.
Just wondering about all the "people look stupid with them".
BTW, that things looks terrible.
People always say about my Nano "won't it just snap." It's a primary misconception and is really holding back technology.
here's a thought. if you're so paranoid about the boom mic breaking, then don't extend it. then it will perform equally to any other BT headset. simple common sense, people.