How do I hook up a Jabra Bluetooth ear piece to an LG EnV cell phone?
Jul 30, 2007 by jalt0414 | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
I have an LG enV cell phone, and I just bought a Jabra Bluetooth ear piece VBT135Z. I got to the point where he told me to add a new device. The phone recognizes the ear piece, but then when it tells me the pair, it asks for a passcode. Does anyone know what it is or where I could succeed?
read the instruction manual supplied with the Bluetooth.
Abaddon Rising | Jul 30, 2007
How do I find my password for my bluetooth Jabra USB Adaptor?
Apr 23, 2008 by stephisafreak352 | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
Im trying to pair my LG cell phone to my new Jabra A 320s USB bluetooth Adaptor and I just can't figure out how to do it.
NOOOO a password for all bluetooths are 0000
DUH!
Da unspoken one | Apr 23, 2008
Jabra Stone Bluetooth Headset Review
As we all know it is against the law in the UK (and other parts of the world) to make calls with your mobile phone in your hand whilst driving ...
Jabra Extreme Bluetooth Headset Review
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Pairing the Extreme headset was pretty straight forward. This headset has the standard bluetooth range of about 30 feet away from the cell phone. The Jabra logo on the headset is the Answer/End button, and on each side of that are the volume up and down buttons. Enlarge the picture (above) and you’ll see 2 noise cancellation microphones hidden beneath the grill. There’s also a dedicated on/off switch on the bottom side.
Features of the Jabra Extreme :
Eliminates background noise with dual microphone technology All day comfort with Ultimate-fit Eargels™ and ear hook Adjusts volume automatically Convenient car charger and headset holder in one Easy to use with dedicated on/off slider and auto-pairing Multiuse™ – connect to 2 devices at the same time Up to 5.5 hours talk time and up to 10.5 days standby time
Call quality to a land line sounded crystal clear with calls made both indoors and outdoors on a windy day in the busy Manhattan streets. I got up to 5 hours of talk time before it turned off on me.
Review: Jabra JX20 Pura Bluetooth Headset | PreCentral.net
by Derek Kessler
Very few headsets can claim to be the work of a Scandinavian design firm, but sadly it seems that such status is one of the few redeeming characteristics of the pricey Jabra JX20 Pura Bluetooth Headset . The JX20 comes with both a striking titanium casing and an over-the-top desktop charging dock, though despite all the attractive design it falls short in the category of voice quality.
Audio Quality
The Jabra JX20 Pura has an excellent speaker and connects well with the Pre to transmit wonderful voice to the headset. It seems, however, that the voice quality in the opposite from the headset is less than impressive, with callers reporting that my voice sounded hollow and digitized, likely due to the on-board “digital sound processing” that Jabra makes no effort to explain.
Oddly, the JX20 also pairs itself with the Pre as a set of bluetooth headphones, allowing you to stream audio to the headset from your music and video apps. Since the audio transmission here is just one direction (and in the good direction), you get pretty decent sound quality through the small speaker. In fact, it is actually quite good with clear trebles and solid bass, which is a pleasant surprise for a bluetooth headset made for calls.
Controls
There are three buttons on the JX20: the answer/end button on one side with a symmetrical bump on the other side and a pair of volume buttons. All three buttons were easy enough to find and use and the headset gave adequate audible response to let you know what you were doing, though I would have liked if the buttons weren’t so skinny.
You’ll not that I didn’t mention a power button, as there isn’t one. The JX20 is turned on and off by twisting the speaker stem. It’s actually a quite convenient design with a nice solid click that lets you turn off the headset without staring at blinking lights or listening for cryptic beeps to hear if you did it correctly. If like me you have to wear the optional ear hook for the headset to stay in, you can also pivot the headset in place on your ear to easily turn it on and off (the hook attaches to the twisting part of the stem).
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