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azg Posts: 1

jh67

Shame about the jawbone not being brought to production.

Personally the jawbone was the way as I use a motorcycle and was looking to this to try to provide me with some communication without wires dangling everywhere (currently use Autocom for phone & music) and a boom microphone.

Also looking at the posts previously there seems a strong interest.
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Posted: 2002-11-18 12:29:00
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

Azg, first off welcome to esato! Jawbone is what i want as well! Any news Jan on its development thus far? This post was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2002-11-18 12:52:00
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dal_l Posts: 97

I am basically thrilled by it and I am still pondering whether to buy it ... the reason being it's designed to fit ONLY the right ear. When I fell from a moving bike last year (injured my left ear) and had to used my right (for 4 months) for mobile/telephone etc ... it's pure torture! ... I am not deaf or anything (btw, perfect hearing in both ears just couldn't get used to it ... I mean ... my right ear.

Left ear model soon?
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Posted: 2002-11-18 15:48:00
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kurai Posts: 6

Jan,

After a week of heavy use, I have found the longer strong spring to fit rather comfortably, and I have no issues putting it in single handed and rather quickly too.

I am having a particularly troubling issue, and either is a general issue with bluetooth, or this particular Bluespoon.

I mentioned earlier that if I were to clip my T68i onto my left hip, using the ICT-13, my Bluespoon's sound quality is quite bad, and it would lose the connection to the phone. Well this problem has continued and I have found that it occurs to a lesser extend if the phone is on my right hip as well. I can even invoke interference by enclosing the phone in my hands.

I immediately thought it was a defective phone, but after testing the BS with another, new T68i, and then testing both with an HBH-30, I am back to the BS either having a terrible range or perhaps somehow my body is capable of blocking the Bluetooth signal quite completely.

I know you suggested that you had no trouble placing the phone in your left trouser pocket and using the BS, but have you heard of any range issues before? Even incidental ones?

How about other forum users? Are any of you having issues like I describe above with your Bluetooth headsets? Any BS users having issues above?

Also Jan, do you suggest I attempt to return this unit as defective through my retailer, Expansys US, or directly to Nextlink? I live in California, so Expansys might be easier, but then again, it took me 3 months to get my BS from them, and I worry it will be awhile if I were to send it back? Ideas?

Thanks again! I really love this little thing and hope the reception issue is only occurring on this one unit.
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Posted: 2002-11-19 20:23:00
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rymnrsn Posts: 12

I disagree... I was well over 30 feet away from my phone and talking fine. Keep in mind I have a 2.4 gig cordless phone and a 2.4 gig network running in my house. At work in the office I was probally more then 60 feet away in open air.

Rick
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Posted: 2002-11-19 21:59:00
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kurai Posts: 6

Yeah, so far neither my 2.4 GHz cordless or my Airport network seem to affect the BS, but it cannot seem to properly pass the signal through my body..
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Posted: 2002-11-19 22:41:00
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emayes Posts: 1

jh67,
I received a bluespoon (original) today, and am having identical problems to furnariidae (posted: 2002-11-13 11:20). I have a T68 (not T68i), and it is a UK model with original software. I tried furnariidae's suggestion of keeping the headset 3 meters away from the phone, but observed the same non-pairing behaviour. The bluespoon appears to think that it has been successful (with a single blue flash every 20 seconds), but the T68 says "pairing failed, try again?".

While the Nextlink website reports compatability with the T68, I wonder if there are any caveats? I will continue trying to get them paired, but I worry about how much testing has been done.

Regards,
EM
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Posted: 2002-11-20 18:02:00
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619 Posts: > 500

jh.. i just received my BS (standard, but prefer calling it classic) today.. yahoo! enjoyed using it.

emayes.. i had that problem too, but after resetting it (by placing the bs in the cradle and plug/unplug it for couple of times) it paired and it's working fine.


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Posted: 2002-11-20 18:08:00
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sasha26 Posts: 31

anybody's 'spoon disconnecting when they press the up volume button during a call? seems like random behaviour and i'd like to know why. also, with a T68i, i figured out two things: my phone only rang if i activated voice answering, and my caller names only sounded if i activated voice answering. found out by chance. so if anyone has a T68i that is not ringing (from the handset) or anyone wanting to hear who is calling from their 'spoon, go to: settings>voice control>voice answer>on...
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Posted: 2002-11-21 06:00:00
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LkL Posts: 99

Hello everyone!

I was at a shop today and tryed to sync my phone (t68) with a bluespoon 450 but it was not possible. My phone found the bluespoon but when someone called me i couldnt speak true the headset! Is this a general problem when you are trying to sync T68 and a bluespoon headset?

I will buy it tomorrow if i know it would work to sync it with a new headset and my phone! The headset was werry cool!

And a other qwestion if anyone can answer it: Is bluespoon 450 a good version? Or should i wait for another version?

Thanks!
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Posted: 2002-11-21 17:08:00
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