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Sony Ericsson K600i - Bluetooth voice dialling.
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| Does anyone else have problems voice dialling via a Bluetooth headset
on a SE K600i?
My wife recently bought one and everything else works fine. Voice
dialling works from the phone and the wired headset and the two
Bluetooth headsets we have (a Jabra BT250 and an SE HB-608) work fine
for calls, but if you try to voice dial with via Bluetooth, the name is
never recognised. We've tried re-recording the voice tags in different
ways and different environments but to no avail. Both headsets also
voice dial reliably through my wife's old T610.
Orange have told me that if voice dialling works direct on the phone,
then it's not a phone fault and must simply be the way the Bluetooth
affects the voice.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Many Thanks,
Steve.
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| steve.godwin@gmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
> Does anyone else have problems voice dialling via a Bluetooth headset
> on a SE K600i?
>
> My wife recently bought one and everything else works fine. Voice
> dialling works from the phone and the wired headset and the two
> Bluetooth headsets we have (a Jabra BT250 and an SE HB-608) work fine
> for calls, but if you try to voice dial with via Bluetooth, the name is
> never recognised. We've tried re-recording the voice tags in different
> ways and different environments but to no avail. Both headsets also
> voice dial reliably through my wife's old T610.
>
> Orange have told me that if voice dialling works direct on the phone,
> then it's not a phone fault and must simply be the way the Bluetooth
> affects the voice.
>
> Has anyone got any suggestions?
If you can, record the tags using the bluetooth, or failing that using
the wired phf. Record them very quietly, and when you trigger them you
will need to raise your voice a little.
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Regards
Jon
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