"Mike" <michael.mcentee@interdigital.com> wrote in message
news:8e573e21.0410191020.58094154@posting.google.c om...
> When my Jabra 250 headset goes out of range of my Moto V505 and I come
> back into range I have to go through the pairing process again.
> I though this pairing would only have to be done once and the devices
> would communicate whenever they are in range.
> Jabra claims this is part of the Bluetooth standard 1.2
Don't know if this is part of Bluetooth 1.2 or not, but it doesn't sound
like it should be happening. It's been my experience with an 250 that I had
for a while (with my V710) that the Motorola BT headsets seem to work much
better with Motorola products than other brands of headsets. When I tried
the 250 with my V710, it seemed to go brain dead after a while and if I
remember right, I either had to turn the 250 off and then on again or had to
re-pair it, can't recall which. Never have had this problem with the hs810
that I use now with the V710.
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