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Hlcn Twst Joined: Jul 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Purgatory, Utah, USA PM, WWW
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If I connect a MMC-60 cable to my W810 (which lacks A2DP - remember that), can I still use a handsfree device?
I noticed I really can't use a wired headset, e.g. HPM-82, and a headset at the same time. Both will connect, but the inbound audio to the headset will play - horribly - through the wired one.
Now I'm trying to decide how best to connect my phone to my car. I'd like to install a handsfree device, while also physically connecting the phone via an MMC-60 and RCA-inputs. But can I listen to my music (over the wired connection) and also handle calls (over )?
So I guess the real question is, how does the phone "see" the MMC-60 - as a handsfree device, or as nothing at all, or ... ?
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[ This Message was edited by: Hlcn Twst on 2007-03-27 15:41 ] |
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Hlcn Twst Joined: Jul 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Purgatory, Utah, USA PM, WWW
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Never mind, I believe I found my answer
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=123090
Looks like it's the HCA-60 and HCE-26 for me - wither
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Hlcn Twst Joined: Jul 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Purgatory, Utah, USA PM, WWW
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Disregard the above.
I received my MMC-60 yesterday. For a test, I hooked up my W810 with these to my home stereo. I then made the connection with my Jabra SP500 (similar to the HCB-100). Music playback was excellent. The song paused when I made or received a call, and resumed when I hung up. And both calls took place in the SP500, not on the handset.
Wouldn't you know, it works
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