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I've never used a bluetooth headset before so am unfamilar with exactly what can be done with it.
I have a motorola handsfree and have it successfully paired and working with my K750i.
However, do I have to leave Bluetooth 'ON' all the time, or will switching to the paired profile turn it on automatically?
Is leaving bluetooth on much of a power drain? Or a security issue?
General bluetooth advice much appreciated!
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Posted: 2005-06-08 12:48:04
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i don't have a k750 so i'm basing my answers on the z600.
yes, you do need to leave the

on, but it is not a substantial power drain. it is also not much of a security risk unless you are worried about
bluesnarfing - but since it is such a little known phenomenon and requires some specialised software i doubt it's a real issue for most people. however, changing the visibility setting on your phone should pretty much negate this.
you can

on esato for more details on all this.
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Posted: 2005-06-09 06:20:01
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@ Gelfen T
Thanks
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Posted: 2005-06-09 09:43:56
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Residentevil Posts: > 500
What model moto headset are you using?. I just found a hs810 and would like to pair it with a Z600.
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Posted: 2005-06-11 04:07:27
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@ResidentEvil
.... you asking me?? I'm using a motorola (haven't got a model no.. think in might be 820 or something like that)
I'm pleased with it, very comfy
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Posted: 2005-06-11 16:17:11
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@Phantomlynx
Yes I am talking to you. I found a HS810 at the airport. Some poor soul lost it when he got out of his rental car. His loss is my gain. Anyway, I bought a charger and charged it. Then I paired it with my gf's Z600 and it has been working pretty good so far. She only used it for one day so far.
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Posted: 2005-06-12 19:56:02
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I don't know if it is ithe same with your gf's one, but I have 'discovered' (or think it is the case!) that mine emits a periodic beep if there is no signal from the phone. This isn't mentioned in the handbook and was very unnerving at first.
I mention it just in case this helps!
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Posted: 2005-06-13 09:06:30
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Another question:
As I said, I have a motorola hs820 paired with my 750i. Whilst voice diallg seems to work well with the wired hedset, the BT one seems not to recognise the names. It is as if they are too faint for the phone to hear. Any handy hints on how to deal with this?
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Posted: 2005-06-16 18:27:10
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as i posted
here:
you need to record the voice tags via the bt headset
this thread also has a few helpful pointers, although it is for z600 and hbh-65.
if you try the

you should come up with a few other useful threads
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Posted: 2005-06-17 07:30:20
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@Gelfen
Thanks for these pointers. FYI... I did try recording via the BT headset, but I haven't been able to get the phone to do that yet (It is as if it hasn't heard it)
I did try searching .. albeit not well enough
Am now rushing over to read the threads yuo so kindly pointed me to.
Thanks
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Posted: 2005-06-17 09:12:17
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