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Strange behavior with my T630 and HBH-660 |
tiongtiong Joined: Feb 17, 2004 Posts: 4 PM |
Hi, just got my HBH-660 today.
I was able to succesfully paired it with my T630 and the bluetooth icon display on the phone turned to a headphone icon. However, the connection only stays for several seconds, before the headset icon turns into the regular bluetooth icon again (ie. connection is lost).
But the strange thing is, when my friend called me, it automatically reconnects to my HBH-660 and I'm able to retrieve the call. As soon as I hang up, the bluetooth disconnects again. When I dial from the HBH-660, it will also automatically reconnect to my T630.
So it looks like the bluetooth connects only when it needs to. This makes sense when I'm making an outgoing call from the headset, but I can't figure out how on incoming calls the phone can automatically connect to the headset.
Does anybody have the same problem? Is this normal? Is it SE way to optimize the battery?
I have a Jabra Freespeak 250 and the bluetooth connection always stays on when it's connected to the phone.
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fatreg Joined: Jul 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
my old HBH60 used to something similar,
never questioned it. it saved battery life by a little bit!
fatreg
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ESTOR Joined: Apr 20, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Singapore PM |
That's what my HBH-602 does as well. Which makes it impossible(? I couldn't find a way) to record voice control commands on it - because it connects ONLY when there is a call. |
Residentevil Joined: Feb 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Raccoon City, USA PM, WWW
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It does that, so it does not suck your batterydry in no time. That is normal.
Tough times don't last, tough people do! Free Tibet |
Grimslade Joined: Jul 25, 2004 Posts: 464 From: London PM |
That's how the T630 is supposed to work. In my experience, it works pretty well. I wish the K700 behaved like that, in fact. |
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