Just in case anyone was considering these, I have a pair and so far they are working well with my SPV M700.
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Hello,
I have just upgraded from an XDAII to an Orange SPV M2000.
First impressions are generally quite good. One huge problem I am having though is that my Jabra 250 BT headset that works absolutely fine on my XDAII, works terribly on the M2000. The connection is incredibly crackly to the point of it being unusable.
The same headset works fine again when I revert it back to the XDAII. I have even tried turning off encryption on the M2000.
Is it possible that because the bluetooth software on the M2000 is completely different to that on the O2 XDAII, that this could be part of the problem?
Grateful for any advice.
Thanks!
Howdy,
I have the same probs with Jabra 250 and MDA III @ 1.6.1, Broadcom Build 1900.
up to 40 centimeters, everything is ok with a free line of sight :shock:
it still works up to some meters, but is indeed unusable. :evil:
bought it at MediaMarkt, so they'll get it back.
D'you think it's a headset problem or a general problem with the bluetooth on the phone.
I find that Activesync over bluetooth does not work at anywhere near the same range I was getting with my XDAII
Can you let me know if you have better luck with any other headset.
Incidentally, I note with the Jabra that when it is connected, you can click and hold down on the Jabra paired device and bring up the status which shows connection strength. It fluctuates greatly between the weakest and the "Just Right" marks - which might explain why it so crackly.
MY BT Headset experience
I have been trying out some BT Headsets for my MDA III T-mobile Austrian edition and here are the results:
Jabra BT 250: The connection was cracking the whole time even when the phone was next to the headset. It is really comfortable when using it. VERDICT: Not usable.
Ericsson HBH 35: No cracking, great sound quality but would stop working after few minutes of inactivity. Turning BT on the MDA off and then on would make it work again. VERDICT: Usable but the inactivity thing really bugs me
Motorola HS-820: The same problems as HBH35 although the sound quality was somehow inferior to HBH35. VERDICT: same as HBH35.
Motorola HS-810: Works well, less disconnection problems than HBH35/HS-820 but still unpredictible/unreliable. The sound was barely hearable in noisy envoironments due to the desing of the headset. VERDICT: only headset that works more or less OK with the MDA III's current BT Stack. But only usable in the car or in a somewhat quiet environment.
Overall, wait for the BT fix. I've returned all the headsets until I can use one without problems.
Thanks for your reply.
Is the BT fix going to be unique to the service provider or will it be a Broadcom generic fix?
For example, I have the Orange SPV M2000 - would I be able to use whatever fix comes out for the MDA III or do I need to wait for Orange UK to release a fix specifically for their flavour of Blueangel.
Thanks!
I've been living with this cracking sound from the Jabra (paired to my XDA2) for almost a year now!
I just bought a Qtek 9090 with Windows Mobile 2003SE. I then bought a Nokia Bluetooth headset HDW-3. they say it's meant to go upto a distance of 10 meters. I find the reception very poor even when the phone is on my belt strap on left side and the headset in my right ear! Does anybody have any experience with those devices? Is it my Qtek or is it the Nokia headset which has poor bluetooth reception?
There is a patch available, do a search on the forum.
After having installed the patch and soft reset it froze the today screen! I had to make a complete restore.
Bluetooth headsets and QTEK 9090
Yes - I tried with the BT headsets JABRA BT800 and Ericsson HBH-660 and the updated BT on the QTEK9090. Poor sound quality, no caller ID on the headsets and to press more than two or three times to make connection.
I believe in a very bad BT of the QTEK 9090 because both mentioned headsets work fine on other devices
I recently purchased a SX66 and so far love it!
However, I can't stand the earbuds that came with it. Are there any Bluetooth stereo headphones that will work on the SX66 for both music and the phone? Are there any pros or cons for your recommendation?
I have seen some reviews of the HP (iPaq) headphones, will these work? Has anyone used the BlueTake i-PHONO headphones? Do I need to upgrade anything for either, like Bluetooth?
Thanks in advance for any help,
mandolin
Apparently the HP BT headphones do work, if you do a search you will find another thread explaining the pitfalls.....incidentally do you now have some BT headphones that work ?
Hi all,
do you know if a Pocket PC Headsets + Handsfree RETRACT version is avaible for JasJar? Do you never see it? Where?
THX so much for your replay.
I just bought an Orange M5000 on ebay but it came with 2.5mm headset instead of the 3.5mm, anyone know how to get the correct one? Thanks a lot guys!
I have a HTC P3600 (upgraded to WM6 using AX3L_WM6_WWE_v3.0.6).
Can anyone recommend a good/decent BT stereo headset?
sanjiv_kumra said:
I have a HTC P3600 (upgraded to WM6 using AX3L_WM6_WWE_v3.0.6).
Can anyone recommend a good/decent BT stereo headset?
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I have the Jabra BT8010 myself, the sound quality is relatively good and the attachable stereo piece is great for music listening.
The downside is that it's quite expensive.
i have these
http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420Rx.htm
they're ok qualitywise but looks kinda goofy when you wear them