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Motorola HS810 BT headset and T610

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Ted Rogers - 12 Dec 2003 05:00 GMT
Is there anyone using this combination? I bought the damn thing for almost
?100 and have had nothing but problems - whenever I call someone they report
hearing a 1/2 second echo. I have written to Motorola on their '24
turnaround' support and they replied (5 days later) saying they don't
support Sony Ericsson headsets. Aaaaargh!!

I thought there might be a setting I should make on the phone or headset to
stop this. I'd appreciate any help.

Best wishes

Ted
Bren - 12 Dec 2003 13:35 GMT
> Is there anyone using this combination? I bought the damn thing for almost
> ?100 and have had nothing but problems - whenever I call someone they report
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>
> Ted

Sorry can't help you but I am using the same combination with no problems. I
didn't change any settings, just linked the two and it worked.
Brendan
Dog Breath - 13 Dec 2003 21:43 GMT
> > Is there anyone using this combination? I bought the damn thing for almost
> > £100 and have had nothing but problems - whenever I call someone they
>  report
> > hearing a 1/2 second echo. I have written to Motorola on their '24
> > turnaround' support and they replied (5 days later) saying they don't
> > support Sony Ericsson headsets. Aaaaargh!!

I'm using an HS810 with Sony Ericsson T616 and (so far at least) it
works superbly. My previous Motorola HBH-35 headset worked okay with a
T68i but oddly couldn't deal with drill-down voice dialing on the T616
when a contact had more than one phone number to choose from (eg,
home, work and mobile). Sound quality is improved on the HS810 and
it's smaller, lighter and has a longer-lasting battery. No need to lug
the charger unit around to perform a reset either. In fact the manual
doesn't even mention a reset procedure. The HS810 can also be paired
with up to 8 devices. The ear loop can be switched between wearing on
the right or left ear much easier than the HBH-35. The HS810 is a
solid upgrade and not overpriced compared to some of the
"competition". For anyone now considering a purchase of the HBH-35,
which has been dramatically reduced in priced, I would say "forget
it". Any time I went to use the HBH-35 (even with the T68i), I always
had to wonder if it would work at all, interfere with my conversation,
or be so disruptive as to be an embarassment. Simply due to the
uncertainty, I stopped using the HBH-35 altogether. In contrast, the
HS810 just works without any thought at all.

Yours,
Dog Breath
tom - 13 Dec 2003 11:17 GMT
I had heaps of problems with different handsets until I tried the Logitech
one (not sure the model number but's there's only one) and it's been great.

> Is there anyone using this combination? I bought the damn thing for almost
> ?100 and have had nothing but problems - whenever I call someone they report
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Ted
dmelnik - 21 Dec 2004 17:05 GMT
Hello again Ted,

looks like my first post did not work.

I tried to say that even though i do not have the same headset, i also
had problem with mine (jabra 250) until i upgraded frmwhere
on 610, since then even though i am not that happy with sound qality it
works resonably well
dmelnik - 21 Dec 2004 17:01 GMT
Hi Ted,

I am not using this head set, but when i got mine (jabra 250) I had
some problems until i upgrade firmwhere on this phone to the newer
version

This could be your problem
 
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