Anycom Bluetooth Headset HS-890

by Volker Weber

hs-890Ich probiere gerade ein anderes Bluetooth Headset aus, das Anycom HS-890. Das Gerät ist deutlich billiger als mein Jabra 250, zeigt aber ganz ähnliche Leistungen. Der Tragekomfort ist prima, es lässt sich sehr leicht auf's Ohr setzen. Je nach der Form des eigenen Ohres kann man es sogar ohne den Bügel tragen, da der Hörer wie ein kleiner Stöpsel im Ohr sitzt. Bisher habe ich das Headset nur mit Skype am iBook benutzt. Das Jabra bleibt jetzt dauerhaft mit dem Handy verbunden.

Anders als auf der Webseite angegeben, hatte mein Headset nur ein Steckernetzteil und nicht den Autolader oder das USB-Ladekabel. Dummerweise verwendet Anycom einen eigenen Stecker statt des mittlerweile häufig anzutreffenden Mini-USB. Von den Spezifikation her (5 V, 400 mA) würde sich das Headset sehr leicht an jedem PC laden lassen, wenn Anycom nicht ein Spezialkabel verlangen würde. Mein Headset ist übrigens schwarz glänzend, ohne den auf dem Bild zu sehenden Schriftzug. Ich habe auch silberne und rosarote Geräte gesehen. Es scheint also einige Auswahl zu geben. :-)

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Und die Mikrolautstärke ist ausreichend? Ich habe es am Win XP PC aber das Mikro ist zu leise.

Xing Koelln, 2005-10-07 15:05

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