maverick788us
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2011-08-16
, 04:26
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2011-08-16
, 04:36
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2011-08-16
, 07:00
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2011-08-16
, 13:28
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@ Ghent, Belgium
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2011-08-18
, 05:37
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I'm fairly happy with my Plantronics backbeat 903 - just one issue I have with them is that on my bike I sometimes get breakups, a combination of all the movement and the body parts inbetween phone and headset I guess. So that might happen with other brands too.
Having the n900 on my desk in front of me, I can easily walk 10 meters away without issues, go figure.
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2011-08-18
, 08:36
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@ Ghent, Belgium
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Apart from this little issue which I`m sure affects all of them, it is a brilliant pair of BT headphones.
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2011-08-18
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@ Berlin, Germany
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2011-08-22
, 08:58
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