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I'm not adding any more to this thread... it's run out of steam.
The cool contributors have left the stage (people like Bengal and MHedges who I respect as "rivals").
All that are left now are the carrion..... like Mrockr, and 3vw, and Dupasquier.... who pick away at the carcass of what was a riveting thread for many (based on the high number of viewings and replies).
Goodbye guys.
[ This Message was edited by: mr beeb on 2003-05-22 11:18 ]
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Posted: 2003-05-22 09:31:00
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However, I have been greatly disappointed to discover that to answer calls with models of headset such as the Nokia Wireless Headset HDW-1, and the Ericsson HBH 30 Bluetooth Headset (and all others, Plantronics etc) one has to be able to raise ones hand to the "answer" button on the headset. This I am physically unable to do and therefore regrettably these headsets are of no use to me. Surely it wouldn't be difficult to design (or modify) the mobile phone and/or headset so calls can be answered by voice without having to physically press the answer button on the headset? Or why can't you press the answer button on the phone to wake the headset, eliminating the need to raise your arm to press the button on the headset? Sounds simple doesn't it? But why have manufacturers not thought of it? And when people like me have raised it with them why has there has been a deafening silence?
It would be very helpful to me if anyone contacts on the technical side at Ericsson, Nokia etc bluetooth engineers etc?
The good news is that the T68i, T610 and P800, will allow you to do voice answer, reject of a an incoming call. Read the manuals to find out how. This feature is independant of the headset used.
pzboyz
[ This Message was edited by: pzboyz on 2003-05-22 11:16 ]
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Posted: 2003-05-22 12:15:00
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Thanks for the advice Pzboyz.
However, I have a T68i and a P800 and you need to be able to press the button on headset for voice control. This I can't do.
The P800 has "auto answer" which helps a little but I'd like to be able to answer calls by pressing the answer button on the P 800 (as I've been doing on the T68i for about a year). However, when you do this the sound automatically transfers to the phone - very annoying. SE are looking into it.
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Posted: 2003-05-22 12:23:00
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On 2003-05-22 12:23:00, mr beeb wrote:
However, I have a T68i and a P800 and you need to be able to press the button on headset for voice control. This I can't do.
The P800 has "auto answer" which helps a little but I'd like to be able to answer calls by pressing the answer button on the P 800 (as I've been doing on the T68i for about a year). However, when you do this the sound automatically transfers to the phone - very annoying. SE are looking into it.
Use the Magic Word.
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Posted: 2003-05-22 15:05:00
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Haven't worked out how to do that using a bluetooth headset. Dont you still need to be able to press the button on the headset?
And doesnt Magic Word use up a lot of battery?
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Posted: 2003-05-22 15:17:57
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On 2003-05-22 12:23:00, mr beeb wrote:
However, I have a T68i and a P800 and you need to be able to press the button on headset for voice control. This I can't do.
To START a new call, Yes I agree you need to press a button on the headset.
To ANSWER/REJECT an incoming call, you can do this with voice.
Also, the P800 has a speakerphone that works quite well, the 'magic word' function may allow you to start voice dial and use it in speakerphone mode.
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Posted: 2003-05-22 16:55:44
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