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Bluetooth headset in Bluetooth enabled car
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| happyfrosty@hotmail.com 2005-10-04, 5:48 pm |
| If a Motorola V710 is paired with a vehicle's internal Bluetooth system
as well as a Bluetooth wireless headset, will one interfere with the
other when used in close proximity? I have a V710 that's paired with my
car, but sometimes I want to use the headset instead of the handsfree
when driving. Will I encounter problems?
Thanks.
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| Bob the Printer 2005-10-04, 5:48 pm |
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<happyfrosty@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> If a Motorola V710 is paired with a vehicle's internal Bluetooth system
> as well as a Bluetooth wireless headset, will one interfere with the
> other when used in close proximity? I have a V710 that's paired with my
> car, but sometimes I want to use the headset instead of the handsfree
> when driving. Will I encounter problems?
Generally speakiing, the bluetooth device that pairs first with a bluetooth
phone is the one that will be used, with no interference from other
bluetooth devices.
Soooo, if your internal bluetooth system goes on with the ignition, then
just wait until your headset is linked to the phone to turn on the ignition
and the headset should remain paired to the phone.
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| happyfrosty@hotmail.com 2005-10-05, 5:48 pm |
| Nifty. Is it possible to change which device is paired with the phone
later? Say after the car is turned on and use the internal system until
I get a call that I want to be private. Can I switch to the headset
without too much button pushing and hand waving? ;-)
Thanks!
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| Bob the Printer 2005-10-05, 11:48 pm |
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<happyfrosty@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Nifty. Is it possible to change which device is paired with the phone
> later? Say after the car is turned on and use the internal system until
> I get a call that I want to be private. Can I switch to the headset
> without too much button pushing and hand waving? ;-)
Depends on if there is an easy way to turn off the bluetooth in the car. Is
there some sort of switch in the car for that? I'm not familiar with car
bluetooth since my limited means only allows me a 1997 Buick Century..:-)
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| No,
Bernd
<happyfrosty@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
news:1128444156.024131.55580@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
If a Motorola V710 is paired with a vehicle's internal Bluetooth system
as well as a Bluetooth wireless headset, will one interfere with the
other when used in close proximity? I have a V710 that's paired with my
car, but sometimes I want to use the headset instead of the handsfree
when driving. Will I encounter problems?
Thanks.
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