bateman
26-12-2005, 07:34 PM
Has anyone tried to pair and use the Motorola HF800 Bluetooth speaker together with the Wizard?
According to http://www.mobiletechreview.com/tips/Motorola_HF800.htm, the following functions, apart from being able to produce the audio output from the pda, are supported by the speaker: "voice dialing, redialing, putting a call on hold and call conferencing". Do these features work together with the Wizard?
Coming from fantastic SonyEricsson and Ipaq bluetooth environments, where I never had to worry about bluetooth functionality, I have realised that the MS Bluetooth stack isn't to be taken for granted...
If I have understood it correctly, the Qtek offers "Dial-up Networking", "Serial Port" and "Object push" as bluetooth services. Is there a limitiation regarding services, provided by other paired devices, that it can utilize (eg the above mentioned services provided by the Motorola speaker)?
Thanks in advance!
According to http://www.mobiletechreview.com/tips/Motorola_HF800.htm, the following functions, apart from being able to produce the audio output from the pda, are supported by the speaker: "voice dialing, redialing, putting a call on hold and call conferencing". Do these features work together with the Wizard?
Coming from fantastic SonyEricsson and Ipaq bluetooth environments, where I never had to worry about bluetooth functionality, I have realised that the MS Bluetooth stack isn't to be taken for granted...
If I have understood it correctly, the Qtek offers "Dial-up Networking", "Serial Port" and "Object push" as bluetooth services. Is there a limitiation regarding services, provided by other paired devices, that it can utilize (eg the above mentioned services provided by the Motorola speaker)?
Thanks in advance!