OT : Bluetooth headsets

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Richard Wood, Feb 27, 2007.

  1. Richard Wood

    Richard Wood Guest

    I'm looking for a bluetooth headset to use with my personal and work phone.

    My current Jabra BT250 does this, but its huge, doesn't fit my ear very
    well, and most annoyingly I can only have it registered to one phone at
    any one time.

    To switch it from one phone to another I have to set it up again, and
    register it with the phone I want to use, and of course it looses the
    connection to the first phone.

    Does anyone know if any BT headsets can be used simultaneously with two
    (or more) phones at the same time? (when I say used I mean sitting there
    idle, waiting for a call, I don't mean making two phone calls through
    the two phones via one headset at the same time, although I suppose
    that'd just be a conference call feature)

    At the mo I'm just forwarding all voice calls from work phone to mine
    and using BT headset with my phone, but if I have to make an outgoing
    business call since the work phone is likely buried somewhere I'll use
    mine and it'll cost me money.

    Carphone Warehouse said the Jabra 350 can do this, but said they don't
    have any in stock. Which isn't surprising really, as Jabra don't make a
    350. Duh.




    TIA


    frag
     
    Richard Wood, Feb 27, 2007
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    darsy Guest

    darsy, Feb 27, 2007
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    frag Guest

    frag, Feb 27, 2007
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  4. Richard Wood explained :
    I have a Plantronics which can connect to either laptop or the phone,
    which I suppose is the same thing? I have no idea of the model other
    than the round the ear bracket is hinged to enable it to swivel for
    left or right ear use and the in ear part is not the usual style of a
    bung, more a type which funnels the sound into one side of the ear
    canal. Later feature doesn't make my ear sore like the bung type - it
    permits air to circulate and doesn't block external sound at all.

    Came with mains charger and in car charger (which I've never needed to
    use.
     
    Harry Bloomfield, Feb 27, 2007
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  5. Richard Wood

    Christofire Guest

    It's not quite that bad. I have a similar headset (250v) and it is
    paired with both work (nokia) and home (sony) phones. To use it with
    the one it's not currently connected to I use the "connect to headset"
    option in the relevant phone.
    I wouldn't trust a word that CPW say. Check with jabra before you get
    it from somewhere else cheaper.
     
    Christofire, Feb 28, 2007
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