Can anyone tell me if you can have two
blue tooth connections to the phone at
the same time? Such as headset and
computer.. Thks. I guess I could just
try it.
KEN
Rich Pierson - 26 Nov 2005 04:12 GMT
Ken <asken@att.net> wrote in news:meffo1hg0q9c9p3du78n5r7h4hliln0ag5@
4ax.com:
> Can anyone tell me if you can have two
> blue tooth connections to the phone at
> the same time? Such as headset and
> computer.. Thks. I guess I could just
> try it.
> KEN
No, dont' think so, one at a time. I know my E815 will not pair with my
Jensen am/fm/cd bluetooth head unit and my HS850 at the same time, which
ever one pairs with the phone first gets it. Never tried to force it
though, just noticed it when I got in my jeep the other day and forgot to
take the HS850 out and shut it off. The headunit just kept trying to
connect til it timed out, normally it connects to the head unit in under 2
seconds. It might handle the dongle on a pc differently though.
Ralph Alvy - 26 Nov 2005 17:59 GMT
Can this phone pair with a Palm handheld, allowing me to use my Palm
phonebok to call out?
Rich Pierson - 27 Nov 2005 15:05 GMT
> Can this phone pair with a Palm handheld, allowing me to use my Palm
> phonebok to call out?
All I can say is try it and see what happens, my E815 pairs with my HS850
and my jensen head unit in my jeep but won't do both at the same time,
first paired and if the HS is on the headunit won't pair till I turn the HS
off.
Randy - 29 Nov 2005 16:07 GMT
I know the phone can "sync" with Outlook. Is that on your Palm? You
will also need synchronizing software on the Palm, and of course the
Palm must have Bluetooth built into it.
I don't think you can use Outlook to make your phone dial, you can
only sync the phone list. But there are other programs like Mobile
Phone Tools, which you can use to make the phone dial.
I think the best solution is a Bluetooth headset, then just use voice
commands. It works wonderfully, and you can (for the most part)leave
the phone in your pocket and never even look at it.
>Can this phone pair with a Palm handheld, allowing me to use my Palm
>phonebok to call out?
Kyler Laird - 27 Nov 2005 04:17 GMT
>Can anyone tell me if you can have two
>blue tooth connections to the phone at
>the same time? Such as headset and
>computer.. Thks. I guess I could just
>try it.
I recall seeing a car head unit that could be controlled by a
Bluetooth phone. The Web site for it had a lot of information
about phones which could handle multiple pairings.
Sorry I don't have more info but the info *is* out there and
the situation is certainly a problem.
--kyler
Randy - 29 Nov 2005 16:00 GMT
No, one device at a time.
>Can anyone tell me if you can have two
>blue tooth connections to the phone at
>the same time? Such as headset and
>computer.. Thks. I guess I could just
>try it.
>KEN
Peter Pan - 29 Nov 2005 23:57 GMT
> Can anyone tell me if you can have two
> blue tooth connections to the phone at
> the same time? Such as headset and
> computer.. Thks. I guess I could just
> try it.
> KEN
Not directly to the phone, however, you can sneak one in.. I have a Jabra
BT-200 BT wireless headset *AND* <--- important cheat/piece the A210
charging cradle/bluetooth to cable & 2.5MM jack.. The headset links to the
cradle, and that is plugged into the phone, and the phone itself is linked
to my laptop via the bluetooth.