I think people are missing something pretty big here:
There's a reason why there's so many different bluetooth headsets out there and it's not because manufacturers just enjoy using money as paper towels (though, some do); It's because there are different types that work for different people including levels of quality.
Honestly, it's a nice idea, but unless the included bluetooth is on the same level as a Jawbone or at the very least a Motorola H710, all I see is a waste of space and money.
I hear what you're saying (well, rather read, but, the internet makes all that fuzzy, anywho...), but you're missing something even bigger: novelty. Is a cell phone with a built in bluetooth headset a good idea? Yes. Will people want it? I'd say so.
Even if it's not the best quality, it's still two toys in one.
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CB17 @ May 17th 2008 7:58PM
I think people are missing something pretty big here:
There's a reason why there's so many different bluetooth headsets out there and it's not because manufacturers just enjoy using money as paper towels (though, some do); It's because there are different types that work for different people including levels of quality.
Honestly, it's a nice idea, but unless the included bluetooth is on the same level as a Jawbone or at the very least a Motorola H710, all I see is a waste of space and money.
derX @ May 17th 2008 10:10PM
I hear what you're saying (well, rather read, but, the internet makes all that fuzzy, anywho...), but you're missing something even bigger: novelty. Is a cell phone with a built in bluetooth headset a good idea? Yes. Will people want it? I'd say so.
Even if it's not the best quality, it's still two toys in one.
CB17 @ May 18th 2008 1:42AM
Yes, but if the quality isn't as good as the most popular, average priced headset (the Moto H710) then people are gonna have to buy a headset ANYWAYS.
As I said, nice in concept, but probably sucks in practice. Besides, it kinda makes it ugly.