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Mcastro > There's a program for the Ipaq, that enables bluetooth-dialling from Ipaq to headset,..where you dont have to touch the phone at all.
I believe they tested it with an Ericsson bluetooth headset,..but other headsets should work as well.
But the Ipaq needs a program to communicate with the headset.
Take a look here :
http://www.ppcshowcase.com/mphonebt.htm
Owizard from this forum, found this one
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-25 00:20:00
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I skimmed over all the messages in this topic (and the previous), but still have some important questions...
If I'm not mistaken, Bluespoon has been hyped to be a revolutionary headset, by allowing the user to 'talk' with his ear. i.e. - that vibrations of the vocal chords will be somehow picked up by Bluspoon.
On the PR photos that are visible on the nextlink.to website, and other press pages, you can clearly see a microphone on the unit.
Is the sound picked up REALLY better than a traditional microphone? Can it REALLY be used in a VERY loud environment without ANY detrement to the recieving end?
Let's face it - the sound of the HBH-15 is pretty bad for the person you're talking to (compared with talking into the phone). I'm not sure whether it has to do with the low quality of the blutooth sound compression, or something else.
Hence, the main reason that I would buy a bluespoon, is the lack of the microphone extention on my HBH-15, and an improved sound quality.
Can anyone who used it compare & comment?
-peter pajitnov
@molodoy.com
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Posted: 2002-03-06 22:50:00
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Hi Jan,
I feel that even the HBH-30 is no match for Bluespoon in appearance. Do you have any fresh news about Bluespoon?
I hope everything is moving according to your original schedule. All the best.
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Posted: 2002-03-07 00:12:00
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How does it compare with the Motorola BT headset ?
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Posted: 2002-03-07 00:48:00
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On 2002-02-21 22:53, decoy7 wrote:
HBH-20 supports Voice Dialling just like the original Ericsson handsfree for the t28 did.
you press a button on the headset and say the name of the person you want to call...you can also setup voice commands to accept or divert incoming calls.
Actually, the HBH-10 & 15's can also regonise voice commands. I use it all the time for mine. Press the button on the back of the headset, say the name, say the location and away it goes.
Unfortunately it doesn't do voice answer or reject
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Posted: 2002-03-07 01:43:00
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The "jaw-bone" speach with internal microphone will not be on the first release of the Bluespoon.
It requires a lot of testing, and it has to be done in the "right way", or else you'll have some side-effects. I wont go into technical terms here. But it hasnt been done before, thats why it requires some testing.
It does work, I have tried it, and sound is extremely good, theres no noise at all, but You'll have to wait a while with this feature
The jawbone technology is better than ordinary microphone, no doubt about that, theres no external noise, sound is deeper, but still much clearer. The other person hear you very well, and you hear him/her very well too.
This was my experience with the prototype.
We have a "noise-room", where we can simulate e.g. a football-match.
The jaw-bone microphone will come, we just have to get it perfect,..then it will be released
The external microphone we're using for the production-model is extremely good as well, very expensive stuff. This is of course because of the size, but also because there arent that many manufacturers that makes these tiny things.
We were going to have a meeting in this week, but had to cancel,..we'll have a meeting on Bluespoon in next week. Here I should get some more info,..and we'll be discussing e.g. reselling, marketing and so on.
So I will write new info, as soon as I'm home again from the meeting.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-03-07 16:22:00
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We havent had the chance yet to try out the Motorola headset. I would believe that this headset is good. I think its being built together with GN Netcom(Jabra), they're very good at making headsets.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-03-07 16:26:00
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Hi Jan
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The "jaw-bone" speech with internal microphone will not be on the first release of the Bluespoon.
That's a shame - it won't be quite such a cool product without this feature
So a couple of questions:
What will the initial product look like? I take it it will have a boom mic? Any pics?
Will the initial product be upgradeable to function with the jawbone mic when it's satisfactorily tested?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Adam
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Posted: 2002-03-12 18:42:00
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Got a bad feeling that people have looked at the wrong picture, when looking at Bluespoon.
If you go to
http://www.Nextlink.to , and click the girl on the mainpage, you then get the real picture. The girl is wearing the productionmodel by the way.
This is the direct link :
http://www.nextlink.to/default.asp?pID=6&lang_id=uk
And heres the picture of the production-model, the one that goes on sale this year :
As You can see, it doesnt really have a big microphone. The microphone is the silver bottom part.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-03-12 20:17:00
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Jan,
it"s realy cool.
May be for everyone wold be better to heard "on sale this or next month"
Petr
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And heres the picture of the production-model, the one that goes on sale this year :
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Posted: 2002-03-12 23:45:00
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