Oct 15, 2007 by dark_halo153 | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
how do i connect a motorola bluetooth to a krzr phone?
ive already tried to connect it the way the book has told me
but it still wont work.
im using a h700
thats apparently the model.
what type of bluetooth are you using?
tiggertrance | Oct 15, 2007
Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset
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The Motorola Wireless Keyboard ($40 as of December 1, 2011) provides a whole lot of Bluetooth, since Motorola is, for an unspecified time, selling the keyboard along with a free Bluetooth mouse. Although built of plastic, the Motorola keyboard happens to be one of the larger and heavier Bluetooth tablet keyboards I've reviewed. It's also one of the few models with full-size keys, which may make a big difference for users with large hands or for touch typists who prefer a roomier, more standard keyboard.
This keyboard comes with two AA batteries. The battery enclosure creates a pleasing typing angle, higher than the angle you get from the AAA batteries in Acer’s keyboard . Combined with the full-size keys, this battery enclosure makes the Motorola keyboard one of the larger and heavier ones of the batch. The power button on the back doubles as the connection button: It puts the keyboard in pairing mode when you hold it for a few seconds. (Most other keyboards have a separate button to initiate pairing.) A separate indicator LED sits above the top row of function keys.
Motorola Bluetooth: Discover The Phenomenon | Growing Wireless
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We’ve all heard the term, ‘Bluetooth’. We see more and more electronic gizmos and gadgets that support Bluetooth technology , but what, exactly is this Bluetooth phenomenon? Motorola seems to have the leading edge on this nifty bit of technology, and the Motorola Bluetooth is the most popular brand among those who support the technology. Basically, Motorola Bluetooth technology is a wireless, short-range communication system that does away with cords and cables in telephones, computers and music stereo systems. Several important features of the Motorola Bluetooth are its low power and low cost, making it affordable, secure, and safe for users of all ages and technical capabilities. A Motorola Bluetooth headset can handle data and phone calls with hands free convenience. In short, a Motorola Bluetooth will work with printers, faxes, PC’s, laptops, stereo systems, iPods, faxing and PDA’s. What else is there?
The range of a Bluetooth is limited to about thirty feet of another wireless source, making it ideal for office and vehicle use. No more driving and fumbling with the cell phone at the same time. Technology in Motorola Bluetooth design continues to move forward at a breakneck speed, and advances and new versions of current products currently available are replacing items that have been on the market only a short period of time. Bugs are also being worked out as the Bluetooth technology advances, and such as issues regarding range and echoing are being addressed. By far however, most consumers are happy with the Motorola Bluetooth and warn others not to accept rip-off designs. Motorola Bluetooth uses low power consumption, is small and the reasonable cost of the chip offers compatibility with a growing number of devices.
This is a transparent performer that enhances your mobility for a wireless and comfortable class of communication that is virtually unmatched within this range.
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