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Posted by Ravdeep Hora
Monday, September 11, 2006, 07:50 PM

hd880.PNGThis is what I’m talking about. This Bluetooth headset looks very impressive and comes with a LCD display.

The headset will display the entire number for the caller or the callee, so to speak. It also lets you know of the connection status with the phone.

Unfortunately, I don’t get the point of this innovation. Why would I like to know the number unless I’m a seriously busy executive who likes to ignore half of his calls and only picks up the phone when he sees a familiar number? Besides, isn’t that what contact lists and address books are for? Not to mention, how would I read the number if I have the headset intact?

There are so many questions and so few answers.

The Helium Digital HD-880 is expected to hit retail shelves starting next month for a hefty price of $80.00. Ouch!

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Well This Is Nice, But I want to know the important things like sound, connection, and how it fit into the ear? If the important stuff is missing than call ID has what importants? I cannot find this info no were, Why?

Posted by: Delle September 17, 2006 12:45 PM

Delle:

On DailyCE.com, we can't answer those specific questions for you. Our goal is to report on latest and greatest gadgets. We can't answer those questions unless we have a unit to evaluate in-house. Wait till you see some reviews of it online before making a decision.

If you were looking for this information on the company's site, I can't help you, unfortunately.

Take care,
Ravdeep

I found this on the company's website at www.heliumdigital.com

Posted by: Jumbo October 4, 2006 04:28 PM

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