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Old 01-29-2007, 05:45 PM
J.Kearney
 
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Default pairing one headset to two phones

I have a Jabra BT250, a Moto V3 Razr & a Blackberry.

I can pair the Jabra headset with either, but cannot pair it both phones
simultaneously.

Is that possible? The Razr is my personal phone & the "Crackberry" is the
company's. I use both and it's a royal pain to have to keep deleting it and
then re-adding it to which ever phone I need to use. Note: this can be
especially irritating to myself and other drivers at 75 mph. :-)

Very tounge in cheek.

It'd be more convienient to be able to just "pick up" and use which ever
phone was necessary and be able to talk.

Thanks in advance!
JK


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Old 01-30-2007, 01:35 AM
pzboyz
 
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Default Re: pairing one headset to two phones

J.Kearney wrote:

> It'd be more convienient to be able to just "pick up" and use which ever
> phone was necessary and be able to talk.


Only Plantronics headset can do this for you, buy the Voyager 510 or
Discovery 640.
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Old 01-31-2007, 11:06 AM
Nick Danger
 
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"J.Kearney" <jwk1@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:jNqdnVuhV9FmCSPYnZ2dnUVZ_uCinZ2d@rcn.net...
>I have a Jabra BT250, a Moto V3 Razr & a Blackberry.
>
> I can pair the Jabra headset with either, but cannot pair it both phones
> simultaneously.
>
> Is that possible? The Razr is my personal phone & the "Crackberry" is the
> company's. I use both and it's a royal pain to have to keep deleting it
> and then re-adding it to which ever phone I need to use. Note: this can
> be especially irritating to myself and other drivers at 75 mph. :-)
>
> Very tounge in cheek.
>
> It'd be more convienient to be able to just "pick up" and use which ever
> phone was necessary and be able to talk.


It occured to me after reading this post that I may have been doing this
unintentionally. I have a Razr V3M and a fairly cheap Scala 500 headset.
I've paired it with both my V3M and my laptop computer. Pairing with the
computer is useful so I can use a VOIP client; also I can listen to audio
clips (like Voicemail) while in meetings. I've often noticed that if I'm
talking on the cell phone using the BT headset and working on the computer,
the person on the other end always seems to hear the Windows sound effects.
I assumd that the noise filtering algorithm in the headset somehow
considered the Windows sound effects to be sufficiently interesting and
didn't filter them out. But on one occasion, I was in another room when an
email landed in my inbox and produced a sound effect, and the person on the
other end heard it right away, but I didn't. The only explanation I can
think of is that the computer transmitted the sound to the BT. This doesn't
make sense at all, as the computer didn't consider itself connected to the
BT at the time, but I can't think of any other explanation.


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Old 01-31-2007, 06:46 PM
J.Kearney
 
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Default Re: pairing one headset to two phones

Thanks much to both pzboyz and Nick Danger

Given the distortion of the Jabra; I got incentives to try Plantronics

Much appreciated.
Joe K

"J.Kearney" <jwk1@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:jNqdnVuhV9FmCSPYnZ2dnUVZ_uCinZ2d@rcn.net...
>I have a Jabra BT250, a Moto V3 Razr & a Blackberry.
>
> I can pair the Jabra headset with either, but cannot pair it both phones
> simultaneously.
>
> Is that possible? The Razr is my personal phone & the "Crackberry" is the
> company's. I use both and it's a royal pain to have to keep deleting it
> and then re-adding it to which ever phone I need to use. Note: this can
> be especially irritating to myself and other drivers at 75 mph. :-)
>
> Very tounge in cheek.
>
> It'd be more convienient to be able to just "pick up" and use which ever
> phone was necessary and be able to talk.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> JK
>



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