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I have a Plantronics Voyager Legend handsfree that I often use for phone calls while driving. I've gotten a lot of use out of it. I was looking at other handsfrees from Jabra before deciding, but the Plantronics seemed to be the most complete offering with the best sound quality and battery life.

I also find it very handy to read mail or SMS on my Garmin watch when connected to Bluetooth. Much quicker to just look at the watch instead of taking off the gloves at work and checking the phone. I also have a app on the watch that tells me when the next Formula 1 race is (which also updates via Bluetooth). Gadgets are so much fun.
I have my Xbox series S/E/X controller.

My 8bitdo arcade stick has bluetooth capabilities, but I use 2.4ghz for it. I do, however use the bluetooth mode on my 8bitdo pad.

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dtgreene: Any Bluetooth device recommendations?
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tag+: Sure. My best one: Avoid bluetooth as the plague
Lots of security holes

Unless!: You dont mind &/or Love to Replace All your bluetooth Rig
Like... Every Year(?!) to align to the specification in turn...
This is why I 2.4 GHz. I 2.4 GHz all day and night.

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Post edited April 19, 2023 by J Lo
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J Lo: I have my Xbox series S/E/X controller.

My 8bitdo arcade stick has bluetooth capabilities, but I use 2.4ghz for it. I do, however use the bluetooth mode on my 8bitdo pad.

This is why I 2.4 GHz. I 2.4 GHz all day and night.

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what's 2.4GHz?
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J Lo: I have my Xbox series S/E/X controller.

My 8bitdo arcade stick has bluetooth capabilities, but I use 2.4ghz for it. I do, however use the bluetooth mode on my 8bitdo pad.

This is why I 2.4 GHz. I 2.4 GHz all day and night.

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csanjuro: what's 2.4GHz?
It's serves the same function as bluetooth. It is superior because the connection is stronger. There's also no pairing. You just plug and play.
Post edited April 20, 2023 by J Lo
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J Lo: It's serves the same function as bluetooth. It is superior because the connection is stronger. There's also no pairing. You just plug and play.
I kinda get it, thanks for explanation
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Random_Coffee: I have a Plantronics Voyager Legend handsfree that I often use for phone calls while driving. I've gotten a lot of use out of it. I was looking at other handsfrees from Jabra before deciding, but the Plantronics seemed to be the most complete offering with the best sound quality and battery life.

I also find it very handy to read mail or SMS on my Garmin watch when connected to Bluetooth. Much quicker to just look at the watch instead of taking off the gloves at work and checking the phone. I also have a app on the watch that tells me when the next Formula 1 race is (which also updates via Bluetooth). Gadgets are so much fun.
+1 to Plantronics. Clear sound, strong connection, a very long battery life using the case as portable charger. Got great customer support when I needed it.