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Battery life while using bluetooth headset

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joey - 04 Feb 2005 00:23 GMT
I have a Sony Ericsson T637 and a Jabra Freespeak 250.  When the headset
is on and paired, the phone battery looses it's charge very quickly,
even when not talking on the phone.

I also have a Plantronics M2500 headset.  This headset disconnects after
about a minute but connects again very quickly when the phone rings.  I
would like for the Jabra to do the same thing.  Does anyone have any advice?

Thanks
pzboyz - 05 Feb 2005 10:09 GMT
> I also have a Plantronics M2500 headset.  This headset disconnects after
> about a minute but connects again very quickly when the phone rings.  I
> would like for the Jabra to do the same thing.  Does anyone have any
> advice?
>
> Thanks

The Jabra will never do this you will need to use a Plantronics headset
to protect the battery life of the phone.
dfiejfrwifjfj - 22 Feb 2005 15:28 GMT
No the other poster is wrong. Jabra is the best headset on the market i
have been using them for years!>
The problem is with the T637. Go to connect > bluetooth > handsfree > Car
handsfree > and turn on power save.

When you are not on a call the phone with turn off the active connection
with the jabra
 
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