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Just a few questions about Bluespoon, Jan:
Does it support all the features on the T68? Like magic word, answer calls with voicecommands, +++?
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Posted: 2002-02-16 09:46:00
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I dont have the technicals specs with me.
I know the technical engineers are looking at e.g. T-68 and other headsets,..to determine which features should be in the headset.
I'll try and get info, when going to Nextlink next week.
There is no release-date in any country yet.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-16 15:30:00
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Hi,
Can I use the Bluespoon together with the Ericsson Mp3-player?
Just love my T68
Martin
Denmark
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Posted: 2002-02-17 22:54:00
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Key question. Will Bluespoon allow auto answer of calls? This is a vital flaw in the Ericsson HBH-20. You cannot answer a call without hitting a button of some sort. Please tell me you guys are more sensible than that. Thanks in advance. Matthew
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Posted: 2002-02-18 00:58:00
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Hi Jan,
Is Bluespoon for right ear only?
Is it possible to use it in left ear or may be a design to fit both right or left ear.
Or a user wish to buy bluespoon for left or for right ear, they may choose what they prefer. I am a right handed but I usually use my left ear when talking to the phone wether using my handsfree or the phone itself.
Thanks Jan
[ This Message was edited by: Roberto on 2002-02-18 16:27 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-18 16:24:00
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Martin > There's been some questions about this before.
I'll be talking this week with the bluetooth-engineers about this part with mp3 player.
I dont believe its that simple,..and I dont think its possible with the current bluetooth-version,..but I'll ask about this
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-19 00:13:00
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Matthew : You mean like Magic word ? Where you say something like "pick up phone".
I'm going to ask more about this, when going to Nextlink this week.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-19 00:21:00
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Hi Roberto
Actually I use headsets on left ear too,..but with the Bluespoon in this edition, its built for "right-ear-use" only.
You can't "turn it around". The backside is "one-piece" with an "ear-lock", that can be exchanged,..but you can't "flip it" over.
We've done this according to surveys,..simply by seeing which headsets sell most : left or right.
Right ear wins,..approx. 85 % uses this.
As I said, this is the first version ever of the Bluespoon,..and with the current production/methods its not possible to make a "left-version" too
The design of the back-piece might be altered in future versions,..or I should say, that it will be changed. There will be offered some different versions later on,..e.g. custom-made versions, left-ear-versions and so on
We (Nextlink) have discussed the "left-ear" issue a lot,..and of course we want people, that uses left-ear, to be able to use the headset as well.
But with the current model, it is too complicated to do both. Tecnically its not complicated,..but the production-part is. That we have to think about right now.
I know that some people dont hear very well on their right ear,..and of course, right now I cant do anything about that.
I wanted the left ear version as well, but I tried to use the right ear, for the headset, and found, that I actually dont have a problem with using "right ear versions".
From e.g. different "sound-tests", also scientific once,..humans are believed to hear in a "different way" on their left and right ears,..this is true.
But I found, that I can "hear" just as well on my right ear,..its just a bit different in sound.
At the same time, the Bluespoon has good sound quality, and sits very firmly,..this does make the "hearing-part" even better !
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-19 00:51:00
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Re. auto answering - I'm not sure how the system is configured, but the obvious thing would be to turn on voice detection as soon as the phone rings. Unfortunately to make outgoing calls, there's no way of the headset knowing you want to make a call unless it's sensing for a voice all the time. Or unless there's a button on it? Or something more clever!
Adam
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Posted: 2002-02-19 14:55:00
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ADAM > believe You're right
The phone will not know, unless you tell it in some "clever" way, neither will the headset itself.
I'll try to ask our

engineers about this.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-19 15:47:00
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