View Full Version : Connecting bluetooth headset
Constantinff
29th June 2009, 09:41 PM
I have Motorola S9 Bluetooth headset, but when I put i in pairing mode, and search with the phone, nothing comes up. I have tried alot of times and nothing, any suggestions? Thanks
kristopherson
30th June 2009, 01:13 AM
I had to try 20+ times before I got mine to pair up. Hope you like music with zero depth... I regret buying those things
zyphuris55
30th June 2009, 07:19 AM
i had a similar problem like that. my phone wouldnt see the headset. i had to factory restart the thing..and it suddenly works now. :-). i dont know the protocol for factory restoring the thing, might have to hunt for it. mine was to hold the volume and power buttons down for 10 seconds.
p.s. i have the H670
Constantinff
30th June 2009, 11:12 AM
i had a similar problem like that. my phone wouldnt see the headset. i had to factory restart the thing..and it suddenly works now. :-). i dont know the protocol for factory restoring the thing, might have to hunt for it. mine was to hold the volume and power buttons down for 10 seconds.
p.s. i have the H670
Where did you get the protocol for factory restoring the H670?
zyphuris55
2nd July 2009, 07:52 AM
i hunted on every site i could. i eventualy found it on the manual of the device from the motorola site. kinda wierd when the same identical manual is still sitting on my desk
Constantinff
2nd July 2009, 10:22 AM
I made it, just some difference from what is written in the manual about the linking operation.
Do you have any big problems when you are outdoor. For example when i'm outdoor and listen music , if the phone is in my pocket it stops from time to time (very often), if i wear it in my hand it is also fine (almost no stops of the music)
Indoor no problems at all, no matter where is the phone no connection problems
zyphuris55
2nd July 2009, 10:38 AM
i havent used it much for audio. bad enough the kaiser has a bad battery, but sucking 3G juice and bluetooth? lol. i use the headphone part when im on the train and dont feel like holding the phone to my head. plus the double ear pieces helps drown out more of the train roar. the only cons ive gotten so far is a high pitched frequency. wether on or off the train. might be the bluetooth peice...i woudnt know untill getting a new headset
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