Just a little update to fix some of the confusion. I can take calls with
only voice commands I don't need to push a button all I do is say answer
call, the only thing I need to push a button for is to make a call out, you
push the rear button on the headpiece and say call and then the name or the
number and it calls. I have gotten many e-mails about this and decided to
reply on the quad list instead of each one. The headpiece does come with an
optional ear loop to hold it in place even better and it came with three
different earpieces to fit different sizes of your ear. 

Since this post I have also bought a USB Bluetooth adapter for my computer
so my Bluetooth headset can sync up to my computer and I set up another
Dragon profile to use the Bluetooth headset as a microphone and it works
extremely well. The Bluetooth adapter was $29.99 while I am using it as a
microphone for my computer I can still accept calls and make them.

From: Daniel Espinoza [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 11:02 PM
To: 'greg'
Cc: 'quad-list'
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Bluetooth headsets

 

I got the Plantronics savor m 1100 headset and I must say I like it, the
only thing I have a hard time with is the fact that I have to push a button
to say a command like call and then either a name or the number. I'm getting
better at hitting the button but the fact that I can't use my fingers makes
it really hard. The audio quality is extremely good and it has three
microphones on it with excellent noise cancellation so people are able to
hear me talk even when say I'm out with my friends and it's kind of noisy
using the audio IQ 3 noise canceling technology. The other thing comes with
is a year subscription to Plantronics vocalist which is really neat and all
I have to say call vocalist and use you directly connect to the service and
use simple voice commands to listen to your email, send text messages and
more http://vocalyst.dial2do.com/home/learn_more  and here is the link to my
Bluetooth headset http://www.plantronics.com/us/product/savor-m1100 

 

Danny Espinoza 27/m/California

Occupation before accident:

Network engineer / SR. Network security engineer

What happened:

I broke my c2,c6,c7 in a horrible car accident

Traumatic brain injury from blood going to central cortex from spinal cord

not vent dependendent anymore. :]

My social networking sites:

http://www.myspace.com/DannyLNX

http://www.facebook.com/DannyLNX

 

 

 

From: greg [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 3:17 PM
To: Daniel Espinoza
Cc: quad-list
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Bluetooth headsets

 

I love the Droid phone (my Motorola Droid), but the one thing that really
disappointed me about it was the bluetooth abilities.
At first it could not even call out via bluetooth. You had to call, then
activate the bluetooth. After the OS update it could call out, but there is
no confirmation, it just calls the first name it thinks you said. It still
has few options, like auto-answer, confirmation, etc. I think most bluetooth
ear pieces work as well as any, if it's good one one phone it's good on the
Droid. Just few options.

But I love the Apps, Google Sky (point camera up it shows what
constellations are there), TV.Com, Google Navigation (Free GPS voice/map
navigation), ESPN Scores, Google Voice (converts voice mail to text),
Slacker Radio, Locate (track other phones on a map), Scanner Frequencies
(listen to fire/police scanners around world), I haven't paid for any Apps
yet, but there are some I'm thinking about.

It's not a quad friendly phone, must use skin or specific pointer to move
screen or hit icons. I try to use my knuckle with degrees of success. And
it's slippery. 

Greg

 

 

> For Christmas I got a droid cell phone and I'm looking for a good

> Bluetooth headset to pair it with. Right now I am looking at the

> Plantronics M1100 and the jawbone icon, and I'm wondering if anyone

> has any feedback on them or another headset I could look into.

> 

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