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2009-01-13
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2009-01-13
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2009-01-13
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(Oh, almost forgot: The Pandoras, unlike the Nokia tablets, will have a complete bluetooth profile, so I won't need the saucer adapter for me Panda)
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2009-01-13
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2009-01-13
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What's this saucer adaptor? Aren't these a2dp headphones which therefore work with the n8x0/770
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2009-02-03
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2009-02-03
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I have to correct myself. Today I finally got my N800 back from Nokia (actually, it's not mine; they sent me a brand-spankin' new unit -- probably because they were ashamed of the previous snafu)and after flashing it with the latest DIABLO_5.2008.43-7 firmware, my Pantronics is recognized as a bluetooth device. It works without the adapter.
However, for some reason the sound without the adapter is a lot less "sharp" than with. Still, it's nice to have it working at all...
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2009-02-03
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I would expect N800 to use bluetooth HSP with this headset which means sound quality is going to be lot more inferior to what you would get with A2DP.
A judicious but liberal application of Tippex (or "corrector fluid" for the brand-impaired) hides the light from the Ring of Dork quite effectively. I like to leave a few mms uncovered, just so's people can see that I'm actually using space-age headphones WITH NO WIRES!, but to each her or his own. Just take care: If you're too enthousiastic with the Tippex (or etc...) the volume and track change buttons might get stuck. It's not a very firm stickiness, but still annoying.
And no, Plantronics have confirmed that there's no hack to turn the light off (other than physical surgery, that is). Also, they have no sense of cool whatsoever, because they admit no shame over this design choice. They are rather good phones though, soundwise.
(Oh, almost forgot: The Pandoras, unlike the Nokia tablets, will have a complete bluetooth profile, so I won't need the saucer adapter for me Panda)
Watch out Nokia, Pandora's box has opened (sorta)...
I do love explaining cryptic sigs, but for the impatient: http://www.openpandora.org/