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Old 11-12-2006, 12:54 PM
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Default HID interfering with BT headphones

Like everybody else in this forum I really dislike cables. So I bought a pair of BT earphones (Jabra 620s, BT v1.2 with A2DP profile support) to use with my laptop (ASUS A7J, BT v2.0). The connection procedure worked just fine and in no time at all I could listen to the sounds from my PC without any cables. Here comes the problem, I also use a Logitech mouse (BT v1.2) with my laptop, and as soon as I started to use it, the sound in the earphones was reduced to static. The mouse worked just fine though. When I stop moving the mouse the sound quality in the earphones is soon ok again.

Is there a solution to this problem or is there just not enough bandwidth to use these to devices simultanously?
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Old 12-15-2006, 08:01 PM
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Hi. I just bought a Jabra Jx10. Normally people use it with a cell phone, but I wanted to see if I could use it with Skype. Yes. It works great, better quality than the gigantor headset with tarzan boom I was using before.

PROBLEM...is like you, i experience a problem with I'm using 2 of the 3 devices (Logitech mx5000 keyboard, logitech mx 1000 mouse, and the Jabra jx10) at the same time. The quality of converstaion doesn't diminish, but the mouse cursor goes super laggy and actually keeps moving for a bit after I stop the mouse.

The mouse lag is active if the jabra jx10 is 'connected' to the computer. If it's not connected....the mouse works fine.

1. Anybody else having the same/similar problems as us?
and
2. Does anybody know if Bluetooth has a Bandwidth limit
and
3. Is anybody using the keyboard/mouse/headset combo right now and have it all working? If yes, what 3 devices are you using (manufactuer)

Thanks and Happy Holidays to you all. Ryan.
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Old 12-19-2006, 08:41 AM
jon-morris jon-morris is offline
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Here's a great link that will tell you about the limits of bluetooth:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetoo...s_and_Features

Try a goole search for enabling QoS for Bluetooth.

Jonathan
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