Sennheiser MM200 Bluetooth Stereo Headset Comments
| Author | Hugo Jobling |
| Published | 7th Dec 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
| Price | £69.55 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £79.98 (Inc VAT) |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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Comments for Sennheiser MM200 Bluetooth Stereo Headset
Wackywavinginflateablearmflailingtubeman said on 7th December 2008
Jay Werfalli said on 7th December 2008
He's already had one. (And it's purple now...)
ChaosDefinesOrder said on 7th December 2008
Sony have had a bluetooth headphones thingy out for a while now, I've had mine for nearly a year! Almost exactly the same appearance as these sennheisers as well! DR-BT20NX is the model number.
ravmania said on 7th December 2008
|use the Sony HBH-DS200. It just the dongle bit (with an integrated mic) and you plug in any headphones you want. I know Jabra does a nice one too that also has media playback buttons.
Robert Elliot said on 8th December 2008
By the time you've got the loop round the neck and the dongle, have you really saved that much wire and space as opposed to just using normal headphones?
Atchoo said on 8th December 2008
I have been using Sony's HBH-DS970 for over two years now, which has everything that the reviewed model has and more and looks great. What I like is the the LED display on the dongle of Sony's, albeit very small, will also display who is calling durijg incoming calls. It also clash that a sms or mms has been received, and the sound quality is pretty much good. Only thing not upto scratch is the construction of the laynard, dont get me wrong, its pretty much robust, but the outer lining can easily break away. But, its worth the money, for I have used it virtually everyday for the last two years and it is still going fine. the battery life is good too!
ravmania said on 8th December 2008
@Robert Elliot
Its nice not being tethered to the phone and being able to just leave it in your pocket or bag. Also if you've got a mini usb port instead of 3.5mm its a godsend.
Robert Elliot said on 8th December 2008
I guess that wouldn't be nice enough for me to make up for the hassle of yet another thing to charge. The benefit of wireless to me is a lack of wires to get tangled up and a smaller thing in my pocket - more interested in this:
http://www.plantronics.com/north_america/en_US/products/mobile/bluetooth-headsets/voyager-855
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Time for a haircut Hugo? :)