I am using Motorolla XT910 and I prefer to use the wired headset when I am driving over bluetooth headset. I sometimes have another mobile with me (nokia or blackberry), which is my company phone and it has bluetooth.
Now can i make my phone as a bluetooth server or receiver so that I can receive my signal from the other phone and talk via my wired headset??
Basically i dont like to use a multi-device bluetooth headset device, so I am trying to find an alternative.
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if am using the bluetooth to sync and stayed connected then using the bluetooth headset to any the call.
is it possible?
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there is another thread on this. initial tests such as with my jabra 200 show it does NOT work..... seems the BT headset only works when it has a monopoly over the phones BT.
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the JASJAR connect to BT but didnt getout voice
this is because of the handsfree you use.
some handsfrees don't work although they have bluetooth 2.0 and theoretically they work with the uni.
personally i have tried 4 different handsfrees before i got one to work properly.
a koracell,a jabra, a nokia BH-800 and another jabra JX-10. they all didn't work.
i now use a motorola h700. it is the best by far!!!!
it connects instantainously. the coverage area is far larger that is supposed to be on a 1.2 bluetooth. i have been able to speak at a 8 meters distance, in a different room.
if your device finds the bluetooth and the pairing goes well, that doesn't mean that you will be able to use the BT.
to check if your BT works with your uni do this:
1. pair with the BT handsfree
2. launch the dialler aplication and see if there is a small pair of headphones in the upper right corner. if there is, then you will be able to hear the voice. but that doesn't mean that the BT handsfree you use it's the best.
you could find yourself unable to use the BT when the uni is in your pocket and the BT on your ear.
i recomand Motorola H700.
I've got a BT stereo headset (HTC S100) and also BT in my car (Ford). I'm not trying to use them simultaneously (no point), I just want the headset to work properly when I'm using that and then when I get in my car I want the Tytn to connect to my car BT and to work properly with that. At the moment if I want to use my headset I have to go into BT settings and untick "Handsfree" for the car BT device and soft-reset, then I have to do some tinkering on the headset and make a phonecall before it will kick in and behave. Then when I want to use it in my car I have to DELETE the headset from my BT devices (unticking the boxes is not enough), check the "Handsfree" option under the Ford BT device and then soft-reset before it will work.
Why the hell can't the phone just use the headset properly when that's on and connected and then when I'm in the car use the Ford BT properly? Why does having two devices configured interfere with eachother when they're not actually being used simultaneously?!! It's ridiculous, I reckon it's the MS BT stack, what a load of $hite!
Any ideas what I can do? I've tried the JETware handsfree extension, has made no difference.
So can I use the x10 as a speaker for my mw600 radio by use of BT?
No one has an answer if it is possible?
btw: the mw600 is small radio that also acts a handsfree receiver when connected to the phone by BT.
Hmmm.. reverse bluetooth?
Having xperia act as a speaker for our MW600 BT headset ( with radio function ) would be interesting ... is it possible tho....since the phone can receive AVRCP commands...
I think it may be as difficult as "reverse tethering" ie surfing the web on my phone via the micro usb connection/port [and not via a dongle or wifi as it would be a lot faster]
My office phone has bluetooth for use with pairing with a bluetooth headset.
Is there way way to use the N1 as a bluetooth headset/handset? It would need to be an application which opens up the microphone and speaker when a bluetooth is triggered by my office phone. I'd rather use my N1 than a bluetooth headset.