Re: Bluetooth AM/FM/CD head unit E815
- From: "David L" <davlindi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Nov 2005 04:46:10 -0800
Wow what a set up. I just got the Verizon Nokia 6256i Bluetooth,
because I need analog and the v710 was not totally BT enabled.
Never heard of a bluetooth head unit before. I was thinking of a ipod
capable head unit. Or a dvd head unit to hold audio in DVD PCM, but
track access for the amount of audio a DVD can hold gets really hard
unless there is a monitor.
I don't talk much in the car...and any kind of headset feels wierd.
Nokia is coming out with a little earbud, just like their wired
headsets, only a short cord connects it to a clip on battery. The point
is to elimanate the weight of the battery from the headset and the
headset alltogether. A much larger battery can be clipped on. It's so
hard to get the over the ear headsets on, for infrequent talking. I'm
not sure this design would be any easier. Probably one would just plug
the bud in the ear for calls, with the battery staying clipped on, but
it's likely designed for long talks, big headset users, who need a
larger battery.
Yeah, these electronics are getting so complicated and cheap... the
badly written manuals get longer and longer.
I just hope the settings stay should the battery get disconnected!
-
Dave
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- References:
- Bluetooth AM/FM/CD head unit E815
- From: Rich Pierson
- Bluetooth AM/FM/CD head unit E815
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