OK I'm going to try something new. As most of you know, I have been using a Sony Ericsson W600i, connected by the headset cable for FM with an adapter from RadioShack (2.5 for the Jabra a 210 to whatever is needed for the Sony cable?) To a Jabra a 210 adapter, and then using a Bluetooth headset. By the way, I have used several different Bluetooths, and after pairing with the A210, they have all worked. The magic is a Sony Ericsson W600i :-). I just bought a used W600i on Ebay for $60.00, an A210 for $20.00, and I already had the adaptor. To set it up is rather simple, make sure the phone is set to factory settings, go to the settings and set up for hands free. Connect the cable, adaptor from RadioShack, and attach the A210 to the cable. Pair the Bluetooth with the A 210, and now you are ready to program your voice dialing. Setup magic word-that activates the phone-and start using! It took us about 25 minutes to do everything, including adding all my voice dialing contacts. For numbers that you do not want to voice dial-in noisy environments the cell phone will pick up and call people so I keep my actual voice dial contacts to a minimum-one can select Voice Dial and there you can keep up to 80 contacts, just say the name and it will call them. That is probably more information than most of you wanted to know! :-)
So what's new? I have found a new Bluetooth that is voice activated. I have ordered one from Amazon-$82.00-and will be trying it next week. I am hoping that it will work without the Jabra A 210, but if not I am hoping that its superior noise cancellation and two microphone system and voice commands will be an improvement over the inexpensive Bluetooth I have now. It is a Blue Ant V1. Just google it and you can see what the company said its capable of doing. I've read most of the comments on Amazon site, and they are predominantly positive. So I will let you guys know what works for me. I wish I could press a button, but since I can't I keep looking for the newest and bestest‼ Have a great weekend. Joan

