Eagle schrieb:
> Can the RAZR V3 be placed into Bluetooth HeadSet mode?
> HeadSet mode is used for earphone devices that do not
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> menu and provides access to devices that provide both
> microphones and earphones.
That is not quite true. The bluetoot headset (HSP) profile is for
devices with a microphone, just as the bluetooth hands-free (HFP)
profile is. The difference is the number of auxiliary commands
supported. HSP only supports very basic functionality like accepting a
call and talking while HFP also like advanced features like phonebook
transfer etc.
However, the V3 supports both HFP and HSP without any need for user
settings. Just connect a HSP device (like a simple headset) and the
phone will talk HSP with it or connect a HFP device (like an in-car
system) and the phone will talk HFP with it.
Andreas
Eagle - 18 Aug 2007 01:51 GMT
> Eagle schrieb:
<snip--due to posting problems on my end>
Thank you for the clarification, Andreas. I have some new hearing aids
and was trying to get away with just listening with them. The extra
microphone thing is another $1,500. I'd be happy with talking in
speakerphone mode. I misinterpreted what each mode was.
David