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- 03-01-2007, 04:01 PM #1BlueskyGuest
Has anybody invented a bluetooth for ear that
will pair with two phones at same time
rather annoying having to repair them each time
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- 03-02-2007, 02:46 AM #2Paul HarrisGuest
Re: bluetooth for two phones
In message <[email protected]>, Jon
<[email protected]> writes
>[email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
>> Has anybody invented a bluetooth for ear that
>> will pair with two phones at same time
>
>Many modern headset can do this.
>
>> rather annoying
>
>A bit like your .sig (3 lines max)
Whilst his signature includes rather a lot of marketing on a point of
fact I believe that you will find that the usenet convention is actually
that signatures should be a maximum of four lines of up to 80
characters.
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- 03-02-2007, 08:00 AM #3Paul HarrisGuest
Re: bluetooth for two phones
In message <[email protected]>, Homeworker
<[email protected]> writes
>I think you will find the "netiquette" for newsgroups
> was likely written 20 years ago , and its guidance
>not the "LAW" , its not an imprisonable offence.
I didn't suggest that it was LAW or even punishable only that the
accepted norm is not three lines it is four and as Jon was suggesting
using your sig. to advertise in a non-advert group is just bending the
rules.
>Its never been updated and is woefully out of date
>its not in step with current real life .
Whose current life? If there were no guidelines we would have people
making up their own rules. Oh I see we already have, oh well.
>One of the main reasons the sig rule was implmented
>was when bandwidth was so small , however like many
>rules it was acomplete waste of time as MUCH MUCH
>more bandwidth was wasted with idiots arguing over it ..
We already know that and your point is?
>its also its not an issue anymore with 1+mb connections
>being commonplace in most countries , people still on
>dial up are a rare breed and thats their problem not
>everyone elses.
>Just as an aside the biggest majoity of newsgroup users
>wether you agree/like or hate are using outlook express
>and such like for their newsreader and its far more easier
>to read news in a top posting format , again another
>sign of the rules being woefully out of date .
>
As you say it is also customary in most groups including this one not to
top post and it is good manners to follow the convention regards of the
S/W you happen to choose.
>So find a pipe , a receptical and smoke it grandad & co!
I suppose I should have expected the snide remark at the end.
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- 03-02-2007, 01:44 PM #4BlueskyGuest
Re: bluetooth for two phones
> I know that the Blue Trek allow you to use two different phones.
Thanks for the useful info Gaz
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"G a z ." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
>
>> Has anybody invented a bluetooth for ear that
>> will pair with two phones at same time
>>
>> rather annoying having to repair them each time
>>
>
> I know that the Blue Trek allow you to use two different phones.
- 03-03-2007, 12:55 AM #5Steve DulieuGuest
Re: bluetooth for two phones
"Bluesky" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Has anybody invented a bluetooth for ear that
> will pair with two phones at same time
>
> rather annoying having to repair them each time
Multipoint is the name of the technology you're looking for, two headsets
that incorporate it are the plantronics Discovery 640 and Voyager 510
models. I have a 640 and can confirm that it was perfectly happy being
paired with both a MDA exec and a SE K750i simultaneously, linking with
whichever phone was ringing for incoming calls and using whichever phone I
had designated the primary for outgoing calls.
http://www.plantronics.com/europe_un...3/prod29780004
for the Discovery 640, and...
http://www.plantronics.com/europe_un...53/prod5360004
for the Voyager 510
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