High level of Noise when using Jabra Bluetooth Hea...

Hi,
I recently purchsed a Jabra BT250v Bluetooth HEadset for use with my Nokia 6110 Navigator. But even if I move a few feet from the phone there is a lot of static and crackling noise in my earpiece. I have tried several units of Jabra Headset and all of them give the same problem.
Jabra service center says, that it is Nokia software problem and I should get my phone software updated. I checked on Noia site and I ahve the latest firmware.
Anyone else facing similar problems with Jabra headsets?

12-Jun-2008 11:37 AM
anupamkansal wrote:
Hey guys, I bought the headset not cause its cheap but cause it seemed like value for money ... :-) it is behind the ear design which comfortably fits even when I am wearing my helmet (U see I drive a lot ). And has a inbuilt vibration function that informs me of calls very well even when I am in silent mode.
And the less said about Nokia Headset the better, I had a Nokia BH 204 headset.. it kept on hanging and so I gave it for replacement and got a unit 2 months later which promptly hanged again within 2 days and became unusable. I gave it back and again after 2 months I got a replacement set of lower specification called BH-209. So I am really disappointed with Nokia also.
giving it back for replacement and ready for a further 2 months wait :-(
Regards
Anupam Kasal
Message Edited by anupamkansal on 12-Jun-2008 08:38 AM
that's funny, i never heard of Nokia BH-204, there is a BH-209 now, but i am not even sure if it is for sale now... I do now that there are sooo many FAKE Nokia BT headset, can you post a pic of those headsets, because i think you probably bought FAKE Nokia BT Headsets, there are too many of them right now...

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