View Full Version : LG PM 325 and Jabra BT350 Voice Dialing, how?
ptjulie
12-25-2004, 12:23 AM
Well, I have the LG 325 and the Jabra BT 350 headset and can't get voice dialing to work. Can some one give me a few instructions? I read the instructions but they never worked.
And when I try to "train" my voice it defaults to the phone microphone opposed to the bluetooth headset. How do I get it to default to the BT headset?
Thanks in advance.
Orbitz
12-25-2004, 02:17 AM
Go to menu - bluetooth - select your headset - enter - select voice dialing. That is how it worked with my Moto headset.
I haven't found a way to train voice calls thru the headset...doesn't mean it can't be done but I couldn't find it :)
Hope that helps.
ptjulie
12-25-2004, 08:49 PM
Go to menu - bluetooth - select your headset - enter - select voice dialing. That is how it worked with my Moto headset.
I haven't found a way to train voice calls thru the headset...doesn't mean it can't be done but I couldn't find it :)
Hope that helps.
It worked like a charm. My menu is slightly different probably due to the fact I have a different headset than you but it made sense enough that it worked. Thanks for your help.
STmaven
12-26-2004, 09:19 PM
hey where did you get the jabra 350? i have the 250.
ptjulie
12-26-2004, 11:50 PM
hey where did you get the jabra 350? i have the 250.
Sorry typo. I have the BT250. Sorry for the confusion.
Orbitz
12-30-2004, 01:34 AM
Is the Jabra 250 comfy to wear for long periods? Also, how is it working out with the 325...any echo or static issues?
ptjulie
12-30-2004, 09:58 AM
Is the Jabra 250 comfy to wear for long periods? Also, how is it working out with the 325...any echo or static issues?
The Jabra BT250 is ok. I have never owned any other BT headset so I can't compare but I will give you my thoughts. The BT250 is ok to wear for about 1 hour than I find it uncomfortable. I have only heard echo in a few instances but generally no echo. But I have heard static with the unit. I have a hip carry case on the right hand side of my hip and the earpiece is on the left ear and I can hear static. When I put it in my shirt pocket, it's quite clear. When I switched it to my left hand hip I don't get as much static, so I am disappointed in the range. Any obstructions will cause a major degrade in signal. Well that is my experience only. Would I try the Motorola? Yes, if I had time to go back to Best Buy and do a swap. I also have the BT HP Stereo Headphones that I use with my IPAQ and get much better range. But that maybe comparing apples to oranges due to the fact one is an IPAQ and the other is a LG PM-325 phone. It's a pity that IPAQ's can recongize Heads-free sets.
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