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AbuBasim Posts: > 500

I've tried it now and I find that it fits very well. I can twist and shake my head hard - much harder than when wearing my wife's HBH-610 - and it will not fall off. My only complaint so far is that the power switch is tiny and needs to be pushed inside to function, almost that I needs to use my phone's stylus for it.
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Posted: 2008-01-17 20:46:20
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Hlcn Twst Posts: > 500

I've been using my BT8040 for an hour now and so far no good. Voice dialing does not work, at least not with the K790a, even though it should be compatible according to Jabra When I hit the voice dialing on the headset, the phone says to say the name after the tone... and sits there waiting forever and ever without a tone being sounded.

I'll try it over the weekend, but if I can't resolve, this, it's going back and I'm buying another JX-10. I know that one works.


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Posted: 2008-01-20 01:02:13
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Hlcn Twst Posts: > 500

First, thanks to all who responded to my voice-dialing thread. Really

http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=163292

Anyway, I'm going to try an exchange for the same (BT8040). I tested my phone's voice dialing on its own, with my old Aliph Jawbone, and with my wife's Motorola H700; all worked flawlessly. My BT8040 only works sometimes, with no dicernible pattern.

And if that one doesn't work, it's a JX-10 II for sure.

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Posted: 2008-01-22 15:52:41
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Twometre Posts: > 500


On 2008-01-17 09:08:16, AbuBasim wrote:
I just bought Sony Ericsson's HBH-IV835:

mate i havent seen such I still wish to see it in use. Do you have that kind of picture?
Haven't tried it out yet as it needs a fresh battery charge first.

The comon problem with these devices is that they consume a lot of power or battery thus making you to recharge constantly.
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Posted: 2008-01-23 05:17:55
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AbuBasim Posts: > 500


On 2008-01-23 05:17:55, Twometre wrote:
mate i havent seen such I still wish to see it in use. Do you have that kind of picture?

Not much to show. You just shove the end with the rubber plug into your ear . If you're comfortable with SE's other in-ear headsets and headphones then this should be no problem for you.

The comon problem with these devices is that they consume a lot of power or battery thus making you to recharge constantly.

The battery power in this headset is quite good. And it has a neat feature that allow you to check current battery level: press quickly on the power button and it will blink once, twice or thrice to show low, medium or high charge.

Another neat feature I like is that it reconnects automatically to my JASJAM when making or receiving a call if the connection have broken before. Have not seen this work before.

FYI: modern Li-Ion and Li-Po batteries give better lifetimes the more often you charge them (source).

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[ This Message was edited by: AbuBasim on 2008-01-23 10:25 ]
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Posted: 2008-01-23 11:22:44
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AbuBasim Posts: > 500

Update: Don't bother buying the IV835 if you have a P990i as this combination doesn't work at all. The headset pairs but doesn't stay connected. Works very well with the i-mate JASJAM (aka HTC TyTN) though.
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Posted: 2008-01-27 18:08:29
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