TomTom comes through the speaker of my XDA2, not my BT201 Headset. I am running the 'latest' O2 ROM upgrade v1.60.50:
TomTom support informed me "2. Using a Bluetooth headset as well as the Bluetooth GPS receiver has been tested positively on this PDA. Please contact the O2 Support if your PDA does not connect to two Bluetooth devices at the same time. "
I've tried contacting O2 Support & given up after 30 minutes on TWO occasions
Any help appreciated!
I believe that this is correct but you have just misinterpreted what they have said. I think that what they mean is you can still use your BT headset for making and receiving calls while using the BT GPS receiver, this doesn’t mean the sound will go out through the BT headset, this isn’t possible.
However having said that, I don’t actually own a BT GPS receiver so I can't be 100% sure, I could be wrong and if I am I'm sure one will correct me.
I can confirm that using my Bluetooth Headset with a Holux GR230 bluetooth receiver is working fine for making and receiving calls in tomtom 3. But to get tomtom instructions throught the headset would by nice too, but I think there are still bluetooth profiles missing?? (audio profile?) I have installed Bluetooth tools.
Greez
I upgrded my imate to 2.06wwe.
I also patched my registry key for the handsfree profile to become active.
I paired my Jabra BT250 headset to the imate, which assigned it the handsfree profile.
I even get the handsfree icon, whenever the imate discover the Jabra headset.
So please can anyone tell me, why I see no difference between headset and handsfree profile.
I suppose to have options such as redial directly from the headset, but it just doesn't work.
Do you think something is wrong?
Maybe something in the configuration?
10X
try to use handsfree instead of headset hardware...
buzz
hmmm.. let's think... handfree hardware... ???
I am already using handsfree hardware.
Both imate & Jabra support and enabled for handsfree.
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I paired my Jabra BT250 headset to the imate, which assigned it the handsfree profile.
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Hi amir,
did you say, you used headset??
buzz
We are joking right? :wink:
There is no hardware in the world called "handsfree". this is a feature.
The Jabra BT250 headset, support both headset AND handsfree profiles.
Check here. Look under "Supported Bluetooth profiles".
i would say, that headset is a small earpiece with mike in it + bluetooth. however handsfree is a set of separate speaker, mike, it has couple of buttons and it is used mainly in car.
my headset has one button for picking or hanging up phonecalls + volume up/down.
i would say, that every handsfree has two buttons for calls. separate green and red button.
that makes difference for me...
my headset doesn't support handsfree. maybe because it is a headset. not a handsfree.
i don't know about yours...
...so what was the reg hack, you did, to enable handsfree?
do you think, that the problem could be there then?
buzz
I'm really not kidding.. )))
read this:
http://www.cellularaccessory.com/bluetoothheadsets.html
excerpt from above link said:
Bluetooth Definition:
Chip technology enabling seamless voice and data connections between a wide range of Bluetooth devices through short-range (typically less than 30 feet) digital two-way radio transmissions. Bluetooth version 1.1 is an open specification for short-range wireless communications of data and voice between both mobile and stationary devices. Bluetooth specifies how cell-phones, WIDs, computers and PDAs interconnect with each other, & with office or home phones that are Bluetooth enabled. Bluetooth is a technology, and not a brand. This makes it possible to mix and match virtually any Bluetooth technology device.
The only concern that arises is to determine if the Bluetooth items use the same "profile" to wirelessly communicate with each other, such as "HFR (hands free)", "HS (headset) ", "DUN (Dial-up Networking)", profiles commonly available in many current production cell-phones. An example of alternate Bluetooth profiles available are "FTP (File Transfer Protocol)", "FP (Fax)", "SAP (SIM)", "LAN (Local Area Network)", "SP (Synchronization)", and many Video & Audio Bluetooth profiles.
Many Bluetooth products only support one profile.
Most current production Bluetooth headsets handle the "headset" profile, but no other profile.
Car kits generally support ONLY the "hands-free" profile, and a few (especially Parrot car kits) support "hands-free", "headset", & "DUN" profiles.
The Motorola Bluetooth USB Data unit uses a "DUN" profile.
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buzz
hi all
i've read that there is the possibility to listen to ttn5's voice in BT headset while himalaya is paired with gps BT receiver.
I even read that, making this system upgrading, headset's functions are disabled.
is it true?
is there the possibility to listen to ttn5's voice while bt receiver is paired AND mantain headset/handsfree's functions?
I've wm2003 se 2.06 installed
thanks all
it is with this headset and others which use the same tech
http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm
with the dongle
otherwise i've also heard that using the other bluetooth stack to enable A2DP (normal sound over bluetooth) dont want to work with the normal phone headset profile
Rudegar said:
it is with this headset and others which use the same tech
http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm
with the dongle
otherwise i've also heard that using the other bluetooth stack to enable A2DP (normal sound over bluetooth) dont want to work with the normal phone headset profile
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yes, i've heard it too... well.. i would pair a SonyEricsson HBH-200 'cause it's the only one i can wear under the helmet
thx
I can pair my BT620 Jabra headset fine. I can select the headset and wireless stereo services but i cant use the headset. Im using the 6.1 Pro
I re-paired the devices a few times and it works.
My Jabra Halo headset used to work flawlessly with firmwares up to KF1... Same with the wired headset and Skype.
It hasn't been working since, only the headset speakers work fine, however the microphone on the headset does not work anymore.
Can you guys check if you also have this problem or is there anyone, that successfully uses some Bluetooth headset with Skype on i9100?