View Full Version : I just got a Audiovox/HTC 6600 -- WHAT ELSE SHOULD I GET FOR IT???
Cortex
06-15-2005, 05:34 PM
My 6600 just arrived!
What's the best case that isnt a flip or hard case?
What's the best bluetooth earbud?
What charging accessories should I get?
What screen protectors are the best?
Anything else recommended???
Thanks
mr_ding
06-16-2005, 04:35 PM
Leather Hardcase:
http://shop.brando.com.hk/bwxdaIIsleatherhardcase.php
Screen-protector:
http://shop.brando.com.hk/ultraclearscreenprotector.php
MitchellO
06-19-2005, 09:27 AM
For the BT headset, look at the Sony Ericsson ones. I have the HBH-65 and its excellent. Also, the HBH-660 is good too.
Cortex
06-21-2005, 02:14 AM
I think its coming down to the Jabra BT250 vs the BT800.
Anyone have any info on these with the 6600?
Dave Gummersheimer
06-21-2005, 08:39 AM
I've got a SX66 and I'm trying out the BT800 with good success so far. It is very sensitive to wind noise but seems to work ok. What's also nice about the package is that they also supply a USB charging cable to go along with it. The case that I would recommend is the metal case (the brand name escapes me now) that I bought of Ebay. It is double hinged-clamshell that allows you to use the phone buttons, left-hand buttons, and has cutouts to see the top two LEDS. You can't write on the screen with it closed but you can see what is going on. I've had this case for about three months and really do like it. It does add some size to the phone but is darn near bullet-proof. There is a sliding cover on the back also for the models with the camera too. If you need pictures PM me and I'll send them to you. Have fun :devilboy:
Cortex
07-13-2005, 04:31 AM
just an update....
i reviewed peoples opinions about different headsets over at www.pdaphonehome.com and it seemed the sony hbh-300 was the most reliable. suprisingly, the jabra headsets got mixed reviews.
i orded an hbh-300 on ebay and it linked up with the vx6600 without any difficulty. its a very basic boom headset, only allowing to answer and hang up calls (no call waiting or hold). it does occasionally get static and wind can be a problem, but walking with it is ok. its also not subtle. in addition to being a boom style, there is a plastic strip on the side that flashes different colors to indicate that state of the headset (green when connected, blue when in a call, and red when charging or i think when the battery is low). my only other complaint about it is the speaker part is meant to just rest near your ear which causes the volume to be a little low even when at maximum setting.
i had read a person bought the rubber ear plugs that jabra makes for some of its headsets and glued it onto the hbh300. i happened to have some lying around and tried it and it works great. the headset is too loud at maximum and its very attached to the ear as well as being comfortable. so i recommend this setup. the battery life is also very good. i've used it quite a bit and never ran down, but i charge it every night.
here's a link to the rubber ear plugs:
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=jabra+eargels
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