Kyle Barrow wrote:
> I've tried both the Nokia HS-4W and Sony Ericsson HBH-660 with the
> 702NK. The HBH-660 is the nicest to use with a mobile in terms of voice
> clarity and build quality but it only had one sync profile so is
> annoying to then use with the Mac. The HS-4W has less voice clarity but
> holds four profiles so you should be able to switch easily between
> mobile and Mac. The HS-4W doesn't come with any charger although if
> you're using a Nokia this is not a problem.
>
> On 2005 Feb 06, , at 15:49, nick may wrote:
>>Can anyone Japan-side recommend a bluetooth headset/mic setup that will
>>work well with the vodafone 702NK AND Mac computer SIP VOIP apps? (i.e
>>it has echo cancellation and the like)
I can confirm that the HS-4W works nicely with phone and computer. It
will prefer the device it was paired with first if several are in range
when you turn it on - I have my phone as first choice and toggle the
phones BT off when I want it to find the computer, though I normally
activate it from the computer anyway (but for Linux the SCO sockets seem
to work best under 2.4 and since I prefer 2.6 I tend not to use it that
way much).
The HS-4W usually works pretty well IMHO - I think being close to a WiFi
point sometimes makes it get confused. It could have a higher volume
setting (I occasionally need to push it more firmly in place when there
is too much noise in either end) and I really wish there was a way to
set it up so it didn't block other BT devices from my phone while I'm
NOT talking. It certainly fits me (wearing glasses) better than most of
the alternatives. I understand that it really CAN do voice dial, but
alas my 9500 doesn't support that. :-(
/ Jonas
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Received on Mon Feb 7 00:18:57 2005