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decimal86 Posts: 23

i bought my HBH 30 kinda late...unable to inc or dec volume. can somebody help pls?
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Posted: 2003-01-31 04:40:00
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c96sthl Posts: > 500

complain to service point and you might be able to get a replacement since we cannot open the headset
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Posted: 2003-01-31 04:54:00
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decimal86 Posts: 23

thks for the reply, err, no settings to check in the phone. my firmware version is R5A.
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Posted: 2003-01-31 07:26:00
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c96sthl Posts: > 500

i think something mechanically was wrong in the headset and i don't think mechanical error can be checked
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Posted: 2003-01-31 11:03:00
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trojan9x Posts: 4

thanks for the help, it's hard to find things for people with glasses because most everything is designed for people who don't wear glasses.
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Posted: 2003-01-31 14:06:00
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marcus Posts: 85

SE headsets look good but the sound quality arent that great. Bluespoon has nice sound quality and great standby time but poor quality aesthetically.( College science fair material ) BT-200 JABRA- Is like mixing the goodlooks of the SE and the great sound quality and clarity of the BLUESPOON. Other headsets are out of the question. They are are all ugly and have poor sound quality. This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-31 16:33:00
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Rhumbabum Posts: 39

I have the Jabra Freespeak. I think its just great. It works well with voice dialing and it allows you to use voice to answer calls or send them to voicemail. It doesn't allow the use of magic word, but who cares. all you have to do to activate voice is press the button on the headset, it beeps twice and then you say your command, be it to change profiles, or call someone. I found that it works OK, not great, when there is something with any bulk between you and the phone. For the money, it's the best deal around. Thanks for your time!
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Posted: 2003-01-31 17:06:00
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chrisley Posts: 16

OK, so we know that the magic word does not work with BT headsets such as the BT200. But: Is there any way to get the "answer" voice
command to work, so one does not have to press a button to answer? It
seems like it should be possible, since the phone already initiates
the BT link to the headset. Has anyone got it to work? It doesn't seem to work with my T39m.

Also: voice commands can supposedly initiate recording and playback of
voice memos. It seems they do, but then recording is from the phone
mic, not the headset mic, and playback is to the phone earpiece, not
the headset earpiece?! Has anyone got this to work correctly?

Thanks,

Ron
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Posted: 2003-01-31 17:14:00
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jplacson Posts: > 500

I have an HBH-30... I'm very happy with it. Voice "answer" & "reject" works fine on all Ericsson BT headsets (I can't vouch for the others)

I like Bluespoon, but I find it way too expensive for a headset.

I even find the Ericsson headsets too expensive.

Bluetooth is supposed to be a CHEAP wireless solution.
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Posted: 2003-01-31 17:25:00
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Rhumbabum Posts: 39

The "answer" voice command works with my T68i (R3 software i think) and my BT200. you have to go in to settings, voice control, voice answer, and then environments and select bluetooth with the * key then it will work. Hope this helps someone.
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Posted: 2003-01-31 21:10:00
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