>
New Topic
>
Reply<
Esato Forum Index
>
Sony Ericsson / Sony >
Accessories
> hbh 662
Bookmark topic
true about the subject, but it wasnt my original post from the beginning. It was another issue, and instead of creating a new topic about it, i went in here and wrote it, then i started to thinking that no one scrolls down to read more in a thread that allready seem to have a good answer, so i edited the first post and made it there.
so whats this meaning? i can voice dial with my hbh662 without a problem. why shouldent this feature works with 662? i got 2 enviroments:
car handsfree and port.handsfree.
this is really weird, they only want me to use voice answering function with the earpiece that comes with teh phone? weird. havent tryed it if it works with that. but it would be neat to be able to answer with my bluetooth set. cause i work with logistic, and dont allways has my hands free to push the button on the ear.
Anyone mailed SE about it? i want this shit UPDATED. ffs. im gonna complain about this =)
_________________
/cheers
[ This Message was edited by: libben on 2005-06-18 12:17 ]
--
Posted: 2005-06-18 13:07:06
Edit :
Quote
Can't see it ever working with a BT headset - until the call is answered/connected the audio link between the phone and headset is not actually active so I don't see how it would be possible to answer or busy a call using voice commands. This would apply to pretty much any phone and any BT headset I would have thought.
[ This Message was edited by: SL33PYH34D on 2005-06-19 01:36 ]
--
Posted: 2005-06-19 02:35:20
Edit :
Quote
@sleepyhead--It did work with some

phone/headset combos in the past. The connection becomes active when the phone starts ringing, since the headset also rings, so I don't see that there's a big problem in that regard. Magic word would obviously be a different story. The problem with the K700 was that voice answer was disabled, in certain firmware versions, when you had an MP3 ringtone, presumably out of fear that the headset would interpret the ringtone as the answer command and answer itself... (Guessing here...)
@libben--yes, you can use it with the wired headset. That's what the Port. Handsfree environment is for.
--
Posted: 2005-06-19 08:35:00
Edit :
Quote
Suppose it may work with some headset/phone combos but it does rely on the voice link already being active. In SE headsets and most other headsets I have used the voice link is not active until such time as you press the answer button to answer the call (at which point the call is answered and voice is transferred to the headset) - the headset ringing when the phone rings does not mean the voice link itself is active.
--
Posted: 2005-06-19 20:56:58
Edit :
Quote
New Topic
Reply