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Bluetake Bluetooth Headset & Adapter - Page 3
Friday, 07 April 2006 00:00

Installation
The software that comes bundled with the adapter is pretty basic, but works perfectly.


[headset paired with adapter]

As with any device you must pair the headset with the adapter in order for them to talk to each other and for yu to be able to use it! This is done by clicking the "New Connection" button, this takes you thrugh the procedure of searching and pairing the device.

The headset has a preset code when pairing, so I would advise anyone to read the manual before trying. Also in order for the headset to be "found" you need to hold the power button on for 8 seconds, rather then 6 seconds to turn it on. Once the headset comes on the indicator led flashes red & blue to show that it is discoverable.

I found that if you watched the adapted when you were using the headset it would flash faster or slower depending on the amount of data being transfered. When using Skype, it went mad!

Testing
It difficult to test the headset, as there is no real tests I could do, but use it and that's eactly what I did.

I use Skype, so I tried it with that. Once Skype had opened I went to options, and the audio properties. Occe there changed the audio devices to the headset and away I went.

I was able to make and receive incoming calls vis the headset, and have the freedom to walk around at the same time - brilliant The sound quality was not as good as my headphones I use, but good enough for conversations.



 
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