RE: FW: Bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-09 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
That is what I thought and unfortunately many headsets are like this. The 
Logitech H800 is not like this, it communicates with the dongle the same way as 
most Logitech keyboards which include a dongle do, they use radio frequency and 
there is no lag involved and you don't require something like Silenzio or turn 
on the equivalent feature in Jaws to prevent the soundcard from going to sleep 
cutting off sound.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2023 1:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: FW: Bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

Hi,
I called Jabra tech support and they said the dongle is Bluetooth.
Do your headset have a lag when you are typing? So say you type a few letters 
then wait about five seconds then type a letter or two and do you hear them or 
not?
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mohib 
Anwar Rafay
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2023 2:03 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: FW: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

@Mr. Ed, presently i have Jabra Evolve 2 65 which is an upgrade over evolve 65. 
This jabra evolve 2 65 also comes with a daungle to connect to the headset 
along with direct bluetooth connection. It has all the features those are 
present in 2 75 except active noise cancellation and voice through.
But what i am concerned with is that, despite of having a dongle, it does not 
behave like 2.4ghz headset. There is no difference between connecting the 
headset with laptop in bluetooth mode or through dongle. I just want to 
confirm, are you sure that 2 75 has 2.4ghz mode of connecting through the 
dongle? I see only USB dongle connection under its describtion. I have not seen 
2.4ghz connection in jabra headsets so far. Correct me if i have wrong 
information.

On 6/9/23, Mr. Ed  wrote:
>
>
> Hi Sieghard,
>
> I agree with you on the Logitech H800. If you remember I told you 
> about them many years back. Since a person cannot get them anymore, I 
> have been on the hunt for something to take their place. I have tried 
> many headsets. The ones I am using now are the best things I have 
> found to take their place. They are the Jabra Evolve2 75. They are a very 
> good headset with many features.
> They have a dongle and also have hear through along with about 30 
> hours of battery life. They have an app to make all kinds of 
> adjustments on them. The one thing they do very well is you can be on 
> your pc and also on the iPhone at the same time. No more switching 
> back and forth. So if you are on your pc and get a phone call you just 
> push the button on the headset and you can answer and talk on the 
> headset. Then push the button to hang up on the headset. Then if you 
> are on your pc you can just pickup your iPhone and start using it and voice 
> over starts and you can do anything on your iPhone.
> Then you can go back to the pc and the sound comes from your pc 
> without doing anything. Also I like the hear through feature as I can 
> talk to my wife and hear her with my headset on. If you want to turn 
> it off you can just push button on the headset to turn off hear through or 
> turn it back on.
> I also where hearing aids on my ears and the Jabra Evolve2 75 go on 
> the ear and not over them which works great for me wearing hearing 
> aids. They are very comfortable  as I wear them 10 to 15 hours a day.
> There is only one issue is they are kind of expensive. If you call Jabra 
> sales, they will give
> you a lot off and free  shipping. It is cheaper price then Amazon.
> Again the headset is a Jabra Evolve2 then 75. It sound like 275 but is 
> Jabra
> Evolve2 then 75. You can call them at (866) 697-8757
>
> Mr. Ed
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On 
> Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 11:45 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r
>
>
>
> You get perfect, lag-free performance and responsiveness with a 
> Logitech H800, the problem is that that headset is as far as I know 
> discontinued.
>
> There are other headsets which use a dongle, but you have to make sure 
> it's actually a dongle which communicates with the headset via 2.4 Khz 
> frequency and not via some sort of Bluetooth protocol since there are 
> also headsets with a dongle and it's actually a Bluetooth connection.
>
> The good thing is that you can easily buy replacement battery packs 
> for the
> H800 on Amazon and also replacement foam ear cushions so hopefully I 
> can use mine for many years to come. The H800 does not have super 
> battery life as some other headsets do, but it's in

RE: FW: Bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-09 Thread Mr. Ed
Hi,
I called Jabra tech support and they said the dongle is Bluetooth.
Do your headset have a lag when you are typing? So say you type a few letters 
then wait about five seconds then type a letter or two and do you hear them or 
not?
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mohib 
Anwar Rafay
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2023 2:03 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: FW: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

@Mr. Ed, presently i have Jabra Evolve 2 65 which is an upgrade over evolve 65. 
This jabra evolve 2 65 also comes with a daungle to connect to the headset 
along with direct bluetooth connection. It has all the features those are 
present in 2 75 except active noise cancellation and voice through.
But what i am concerned with is that, despite of having a dongle, it does not 
behave like 2.4ghz headset. There is no difference between connecting the 
headset with laptop in bluetooth mode or through dongle. I just want to 
confirm, are you sure that 2 75 has 2.4ghz mode of connecting through the 
dongle? I see only USB dongle connection under its describtion. I have not seen 
2.4ghz connection in jabra headsets so far. Correct me if i have wrong 
information.

On 6/9/23, Mr. Ed  wrote:
>
>
> Hi Sieghard,
>
> I agree with you on the Logitech H800. If you remember I told you 
> about them many years back. Since a person cannot get them anymore, I 
> have been on the hunt for something to take their place. I have tried 
> many headsets. The ones I am using now are the best things I have 
> found to take their place. They are the Jabra Evolve2 75. They are a very 
> good headset with many features.
> They have a dongle and also have hear through along with about 30 
> hours of battery life. They have an app to make all kinds of 
> adjustments on them. The one thing they do very well is you can be on 
> your pc and also on the iPhone at the same time. No more switching 
> back and forth. So if you are on your pc and get a phone call you just 
> push the button on the headset and you can answer and talk on the 
> headset. Then push the button to hang up on the headset. Then if you 
> are on your pc you can just pickup your iPhone and start using it and voice 
> over starts and you can do anything on your iPhone.
> Then you can go back to the pc and the sound comes from your pc 
> without doing anything. Also I like the hear through feature as I can 
> talk to my wife and hear her with my headset on. If you want to turn 
> it off you can just push button on the headset to turn off hear through or 
> turn it back on.
> I also where hearing aids on my ears and the Jabra Evolve2 75 go on 
> the ear and not over them which works great for me wearing hearing 
> aids. They are very comfortable  as I wear them 10 to 15 hours a day. 
> There is only one issue is they are kind of expensive. If you call Jabra 
> sales, they will give
> you a lot off and free  shipping. It is cheaper price then Amazon.
> Again the headset is a Jabra Evolve2 then 75. It sound like 275 but is 
> Jabra
> Evolve2 then 75. You can call them at (866) 697-8757
>
> Mr. Ed
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On 
> Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 11:45 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r
>
>
>
> You get perfect, lag-free performance and responsiveness with a 
> Logitech H800, the problem is that that headset is as far as I know 
> discontinued.
>
> There are other headsets which use a dongle, but you have to make sure 
> it's actually a dongle which communicates with the headset via 2.4 Khz 
> frequency and not via some sort of Bluetooth protocol since there are 
> also headsets with a dongle and it's actually a Bluetooth connection.
>
> The good thing is that you can easily buy replacement battery packs 
> for the
> H800 on Amazon and also replacement foam ear cushions so hopefully I 
> can use mine for many years to come. The H800 does not have super 
> battery life as some other headsets do, but it's in  my opinion the 
> most comfortable, relatively light weight and the fact it can 
> communicate via 2.4 Ghz as well as Bluetooth makes it a super 
> solution. I have it paired with my iPhone via Bluetooth so if I slide 
> the on/off switch up just one click it connects to my iPhone and if I 
> slide it up another click it connects to the dongle via
> 2.4 Ghz.
>
>
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On 
> Behalf Of dlmlao...@gmail.com <mailto:dlmlao...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 6

RE: FW: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-09 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
>From what Ed says it sounds like the dongle is also a Bluetooth connection and 
>for me that is an instant dealbreaker. I'll probably look into this a bit more.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mohib 
Anwar Rafay
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2023 12:03 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: FW: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

@Mr. Ed, presently i have Jabra Evolve 2 65 which is an upgrade over evolve 65. 
This jabra evolve 2 65 also comes with a daungle to connect to the headset 
along with direct bluetooth connection. It has all the features those are 
present in 2 75 except active noise cancellation and voice through.
But what i am concerned with is that, despite of having a dongle, it does not 
behave like 2.4ghz headset. There is no difference between connecting the 
headset with laptop in bluetooth mode or through dongle. I just want to 
confirm, are you sure that 2 75 has 2.4ghz mode of connecting through the 
dongle? I see only USB dongle connection under its describtion. I have not seen 
2.4ghz connection in jabra headsets so far. Correct me if i have wrong 
information.

On 6/9/23, Mr. Ed  wrote:
>
>
> Hi Sieghard,
>
> I agree with you on the Logitech H800. If you remember I told you 
> about them many years back. Since a person cannot get them anymore, I 
> have been on the hunt for something to take their place. I have tried 
> many headsets. The ones I am using now are the best things I have 
> found to take their place. They are the Jabra Evolve2 75. They are a very 
> good headset with many features.
> They have a dongle and also have hear through along with about 30 
> hours of battery life. They have an app to make all kinds of 
> adjustments on them. The one thing they do very well is you can be on 
> your pc and also on the iPhone at the same time. No more switching 
> back and forth. So if you are on your pc and get a phone call you just 
> push the button on the headset and you can answer and talk on the 
> headset. Then push the button to hang up on the headset. Then if you 
> are on your pc you can just pickup your iPhone and start using it and voice 
> over starts and you can do anything on your iPhone.
> Then you can go back to the pc and the sound comes from your pc 
> without doing anything. Also I like the hear through feature as I can 
> talk to my wife and hear her with my headset on. If you want to turn 
> it off you can just push button on the headset to turn off hear through or 
> turn it back on.
> I also where hearing aids on my ears and the Jabra Evolve2 75 go on 
> the ear and not over them which works great for me wearing hearing 
> aids. They are very comfortable  as I wear them 10 to 15 hours a day. 
> There is only one issue is they are kind of expensive. If you call Jabra 
> sales, they will give
> you a lot off and free  shipping. It is cheaper price then Amazon.
> Again the headset is a Jabra Evolve2 then 75. It sound like 275 but is 
> Jabra
> Evolve2 then 75. You can call them at (866) 697-8757
>
> Mr. Ed
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On 
> Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 11:45 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r
>
>
>
> You get perfect, lag-free performance and responsiveness with a 
> Logitech H800, the problem is that that headset is as far as I know 
> discontinued.
>
> There are other headsets which use a dongle, but you have to make sure 
> it's actually a dongle which communicates with the headset via 2.4 Khz 
> frequency and not via some sort of Bluetooth protocol since there are 
> also headsets with a dongle and it's actually a Bluetooth connection.
>
> The good thing is that you can easily buy replacement battery packs 
> for the
> H800 on Amazon and also replacement foam ear cushions so hopefully I 
> can use mine for many years to come. The H800 does not have super 
> battery life as some other headsets do, but it's in  my opinion the 
> most comfortable, relatively light weight and the fact it can 
> communicate via 2.4 Ghz as well as Bluetooth makes it a super 
> solution. I have it paired with my iPhone via Bluetooth so if I slide 
> the on/off switch up just one click it connects to my iPhone and if I 
> slide it up another click it connects to the dongle via
> 2.4 Ghz.
>
>
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On 
> Behalf Of dlmlao...@gmail.com <mailto:dlmlao...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 5:17 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups

Re: FW: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-09 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
@Mr. Ed, presently i have Jabra Evolve 2 65 which is an upgrade over
evolve 65. This jabra evolve 2 65 also comes with a daungle to connect
to the headset along with direct bluetooth connection. It has all the
features those are present in 2 75 except active noise cancellation
and voice through.
But what i am concerned with is that, despite of having a dongle, it
does not behave like 2.4ghz headset. There is no difference between
connecting the headset with laptop in bluetooth mode or through
dongle. I just want to confirm, are you sure that 2 75 has 2.4ghz mode
of connecting through the dongle? I see only USB dongle connection
under its describtion. I have not seen 2.4ghz connection in jabra
headsets so far. Correct me if i have wrong information.

On 6/9/23, Mr. Ed  wrote:
>
>
> Hi Sieghard,
>
> I agree with you on the Logitech H800. If you remember I told you about them
> many years back. Since a person cannot get them anymore, I have been on the
> hunt for something to take their place. I have tried many headsets. The ones
> I am using now are the best things I have found to take their place. They
> are the Jabra Evolve2 75. They are a very good headset with many features.
> They have a dongle and also have hear through along with about 30 hours of
> battery life. They have an app to make all kinds of adjustments on them. The
> one thing they do very well is you can be on your pc and also on the iPhone
> at the same time. No more switching back and forth. So if you are on your pc
> and get a phone call you just push the button on the headset and you can
> answer and talk on the headset. Then push the button to hang up on the
> headset. Then if you are on your pc you can just pickup your iPhone and
> start using it and voice over starts and you can do anything on your iPhone.
> Then you can go back to the pc and the sound comes from your pc without
> doing anything. Also I like the hear through feature as I can talk to my
> wife and hear her with my headset on. If you want to turn it off you can
> just push button on the headset to turn off hear through or turn it back on.
> I also where hearing aids on my ears and the Jabra Evolve2 75 go on the ear
> and not over them which works great for me wearing hearing aids. They are
> very comfortable  as I wear them 10 to 15 hours a day. There is only one
> issue is they are kind of expensive. If you call Jabra sales, they will give
> you a lot off and free  shipping. It is cheaper price then Amazon.
> Again the headset is a Jabra Evolve2 then 75. It sound like 275 but is Jabra
> Evolve2 then 75. You can call them at (866) 697-8757
>
> Mr. Ed
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of
> Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 11:45 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r
>
>
>
> You get perfect, lag-free performance and responsiveness with a Logitech
> H800, the problem is that that headset is as far as I know discontinued.
>
> There are other headsets which use a dongle, but you have to make sure it's
> actually a dongle which communicates with the headset via 2.4 Khz frequency
> and not via some sort of Bluetooth protocol since there are also headsets
> with a dongle and it's actually a Bluetooth connection.
>
> The good thing is that you can easily buy replacement battery packs for the
> H800 on Amazon and also replacement foam ear cushions so hopefully I can use
> mine for many years to come. The H800 does not have super battery life as
> some other headsets do, but it's in  my opinion the most comfortable,
> relatively light weight and the fact it can communicate via 2.4 Ghz as well
> as Bluetooth makes it a super solution. I have it paired with my iPhone via
> Bluetooth so if I slide the on/off switch up just one click it connects to
> my iPhone and if I slide it up another click it connects to the dongle via
> 2.4 Ghz.
>
>
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of
> dlmlao...@gmail.com <mailto:dlmlao...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 5:17 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r
>
>
>
> Sieghard, are you telling me, and I think you are, that you get good Windows
> screen reader performance with your Logitek H800 headset with a wireless
> dongle? I can’t stand JAWS with any Bluetooth headsets I’ve tried, so this
> could really be great!
>
>
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> mailto:viphone@googleg

FW: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-08 Thread Mr. Ed
 

Hi Sieghard,

I agree with you on the Logitech H800. If you remember I told you about them 
many years back. Since a person cannot get them anymore, I have been on the 
hunt for something to take their place. I have tried many headsets. The ones I 
am using now are the best things I have found to take their place. They are the 
Jabra Evolve2 75. They are a very good headset with many features. They have a 
dongle and also have hear through along with about 30 hours of battery life. 
They have an app to make all kinds of adjustments on them. The one thing they 
do very well is you can be on your pc and also on the iPhone at the same time. 
No more switching back and forth. So if you are on your pc and get a phone call 
you just push the button on the headset and you can answer and talk on the 
headset. Then push the button to hang up on the headset. Then if you are on 
your pc you can just pickup your iPhone and start using it and voice over 
starts and you can do anything on your iPhone. Then you can go back to the pc 
and the sound comes from your pc without doing anything. Also I like the hear 
through feature as I can talk to my wife and hear her with my headset on. If 
you want to turn it off you can just push button on the headset to turn off 
hear through or turn it back on. I also where hearing aids on my ears and the 
Jabra Evolve2 75 go on the ear and not over them which works great for me 
wearing hearing aids. They are very comfortable  as I wear them 10 to 15 hours 
a day. There is only one issue is they are kind of expensive. If you call Jabra 
sales, they will give you a lot off and free  shipping. It is cheaper price 
then Amazon.Again the headset is a Jabra Evolve2 then 75. It sound like 275 
but is Jabra Evolve2 then 75. You can call them at (866) 697-8757

Mr. Ed

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 11:45 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

 

You get perfect, lag-free performance and responsiveness with a Logitech H800, 
the problem is that that headset is as far as I know discontinued.

There are other headsets which use a dongle, but you have to make sure it's 
actually a dongle which communicates with the headset via 2.4 Khz frequency and 
not via some sort of Bluetooth protocol since there are also headsets with a 
dongle and it's actually a Bluetooth connection.

The good thing is that you can easily buy replacement battery packs for the 
H800 on Amazon and also replacement foam ear cushions so hopefully I can use 
mine for many years to come. The H800 does not have super battery life as some 
other headsets do, but it's in  my opinion the most comfortable, relatively 
light weight and the fact it can communicate via 2.4 Ghz as well as Bluetooth 
makes it a super solution. I have it paired with my iPhone via Bluetooth so if 
I slide the on/off switch up just one click it connects to my iPhone and if I 
slide it up another click it connects to the dongle via 2.4 Ghz.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
dlmlao...@gmail.com <mailto:dlmlao...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 5:17 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

 

Sieghard, are you telling me, and I think you are, that you get good Windows 
screen reader performance with your Logitek H800 headset with a wireless 
dongle? I can’t stand JAWS with any Bluetooth headsets I’ve tried, so this 
could really be great! 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 1:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

 

There is no fix, this is simply a result of Bluetooth latency which exists in 
even the best and  most expensive headsets and sometimes I found that expensive 
headsets had more of a delay than inexpensive ones. Even Apple has not figured 
this out with their expensive Airpods, Airpods Pro and Airpods Max; maybe some 
people now come back and say this is not an issue with these headsets, but then 
maybe you just don't notice it because I certainly do. This is also one reason 
why I just can't stand using a Bluetooth headset or even a Bluetooth keyboard 
with a PC; I type and work much too fast to put up with the slight delay I get 
on a Bluetooth keyboard versus no lag I get if I use a Logitech wireless 
keyboard using a USB dongle or a wired keyboard. Same goes for my Logitech H800 
wireless headset which can work in Bluetooth mode as well as via a USB dongle 
pl

RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-08 Thread Mr. Ed
Hi Sieghard,

I agree with you on the Logitech H800. If you remember I told you about them 
many years back. Since a person cannot get them anymore, I have been on the 
hunt for something to take their place. I have tried many headsets. The ones I 
am using now are the best things I have found to take their place. They are the 
Jabra Evolve2 75. They are a very good headset with many features. They have a 
dongle and also have hear through along with about 30 hours of battery life. 
They have an app to make all kinds of adjustments on them. The one thing they 
do very well is you can be on your pc and also on the iPhone at the same time. 
No more switching back and forth. So if you are on your pc and get a phone call 
you just push the button on the headset and you can answer and talk on the 
headset. Then push the button to hang up on the headset. Then if you are on 
your pc you can just pickup your iPhone and start using it and voice over 
starts and you can do anything on your iPhone. Then you can go back to the pc 
and the sound comes from your pc without doing anything. Also I like the hear 
through feature as I can talk to my wife and hear her with my headset on. If 
you want to turn it off you can just push button on the headset to turn off 
hear through or turn it back on. I also where hearing aids on my ears and the 
Jabra Evolve2 75 go on the ear and not over them which works great for me 
wearing hearing aids. They are very comfortable  as I wear them 10 to 15 hours 
a day. There is only one issue is they are kind of expensive. If you call Jabra 
sales, they will give you a lot off and free  shipping. It is cheaper price 
then Amazon.Again the headset is a Jabra Evolve2 then 75. It sound like 275 
but is Jabra Evolve2 then 75. You can call them at (866) 697-8757

Mr. Ed

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Sieghard 
Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 11:45 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

 

You get perfect, lag-free performance and responsiveness with a Logitech H800, 
the problem is that that headset is as far as I know discontinued.

There are other headsets which use a dongle, but you have to make sure it's 
actually a dongle which communicates with the headset via 2.4 Khz frequency and 
not via some sort of Bluetooth protocol since there are also headsets with a 
dongle and it's actually a Bluetooth connection.

The good thing is that you can easily buy replacement battery packs for the 
H800 on Amazon and also replacement foam ear cushions so hopefully I can use 
mine for many years to come. The H800 does not have super battery life as some 
other headsets do, but it's in  my opinion the most comfortable, relatively 
light weight and the fact it can communicate via 2.4 Ghz as well as Bluetooth 
makes it a super solution. I have it paired with my iPhone via Bluetooth so if 
I slide the on/off switch up just one click it connects to my iPhone and if I 
slide it up another click it connects to the dongle via 2.4 Ghz.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
dlmlao...@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 5:17 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

 

Sieghard, are you telling me, and I think you are, that you get good Windows 
screen reader performance with your Logitek H800 headset with a wireless 
dongle? I can’t stand JAWS with any Bluetooth headsets I’ve tried, so this 
could really be great! 

 

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Subject: RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

 

There is no fix, this is simply a result of Bluetooth latency which exists in 
even the best and  most expensive headsets and sometimes I found that expensive 
headsets had more of a delay than inexpensive ones. Even Apple has not figured 
this out with their expensive Airpods, Airpods Pro and Airpods Max; maybe some 
people now come back and say this is not an issue with these headsets, but then 
maybe you just don't notice it because I certainly do. This is also one reason 
why I just can't stand using a Bluetooth headset or even a Bluetooth keyboard 
with a PC; I type and work much too fast to put up with the slight delay I get 
on a Bluetooth keyboard versus no lag I get if I use a Logitech wireless 
keyboard using a USB dongle or a wired keyboard. Same goes for my Logitech H800 
wireless headset which can work in Bluetooth mode as well as via a USB dongle 
plugged into a computer.

 

 

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RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-06 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
You get perfect, lag-free performance and responsiveness with a Logitech H800, 
the problem is that that headset is as far as I know discontinued.
There are other headsets which use a dongle, but you have to make sure it's 
actually a dongle which communicates with the headset via 2.4 Khz frequency and 
not via some sort of Bluetooth protocol since there are also headsets with a 
dongle and it's actually a Bluetooth connection.
The good thing is that you can easily buy replacement battery packs for the 
H800 on Amazon and also replacement foam ear cushions so hopefully I can use 
mine for many years to come. The H800 does not have super battery life as some 
other headsets do, but it's in  my opinion the most comfortable, relatively 
light weight and the fact it can communicate via 2.4 Ghz as well as Bluetooth 
makes it a super solution. I have it paired with my iPhone via Bluetooth so if 
I slide the on/off switch up just one click it connects to my iPhone and if I 
slide it up another click it connects to the dongle via 2.4 Ghz.

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Sieghard, are you telling me, and I think you are, that you get good Windows 
screen reader performance with your Logitek H800 headset with a wireless 
dongle? I can’t stand JAWS with any Bluetooth headsets I’ve tried, so this 
could really be great!

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There is no fix, this is simply a result of Bluetooth latency which exists in 
even the best and  most expensive headsets and sometimes I found that expensive 
headsets had more of a delay than inexpensive ones. Even Apple has not figured 
this out with their expensive Airpods, Airpods Pro and Airpods Max; maybe some 
people now come back and say this is not an issue with these headsets, but then 
maybe you just don't notice it because I certainly do. This is also one reason 
why I just can't stand using a Bluetooth headset or even a Bluetooth keyboard 
with a PC; I type and work much too fast to put up with the slight delay I get 
on a Bluetooth keyboard versus no lag I get if I use a Logitech wireless 
keyboard using a USB dongle or a wired keyboard. Same goes for my Logitech H800 
wireless headset which can work in Bluetooth mode as well as via a USB dongle 
plugged into a computer.


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that there are latency issues between my finger pressing whatever I want to 
type and me hearing the letter through my headphones. Anybody know how to fix?
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RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-06 Thread dlmlaochi
Sieghard, are you telling me, and I think you are, that you get good Windows 
screen reader performance with your Logitek H800 headset with a wireless 
dongle? I can’t stand JAWS with any Bluetooth headsets I’ve tried, so this 
could really be great! 
 
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There is no fix, this is simply a result of Bluetooth latency which exists in 
even the best and  most expensive headsets and sometimes I found that expensive 
headsets had more of a delay than inexpensive ones. Even Apple has not figured 
this out with their expensive Airpods, Airpods Pro and Airpods Max; maybe some 
people now come back and say this is not an issue with these headsets, but then 
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with a PC; I type and work much too fast to put up with the slight delay I get 
on a Bluetooth keyboard versus no lag I get if I use a Logitech wireless 
keyboard using a USB dongle or a wired keyboard. Same goes for my Logitech H800 
wireless headset which can work in Bluetooth mode as well as via a USB dongle 
plugged into a computer.
 
 
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RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-05 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
It is an inherent issue with every Bluetooth headset on the market as far as I 
am concerned.

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That is an inherent issue with some Bluetooth headphones.




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RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-05 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
There is no fix, this is simply a result of Bluetooth latency which exists in 
even the best and  most expensive headsets and sometimes I found that expensive 
headsets had more of a delay than inexpensive ones. Even Apple has not figured 
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on a Bluetooth keyboard versus no lag I get if I use a Logitech wireless 
keyboard using a USB dongle or a wired keyboard. Same goes for my Logitech H800 
wireless headset which can work in Bluetooth mode as well as via a USB dongle 
plugged into a computer.


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RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-05 Thread Christopher Chaltain
This usually has to do with how aggressive the headphones are with saving 
battery. I don't think there's anything you can do about it on an iPhone other 
than avoid those headsets. JAWS and NVDA have ways to deal with this.

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That is an inherent issue with some Bluetooth headphones.




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RE: bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-05 Thread Richard Turner
That is an inherent issue with some Bluetooth headphones.

 

 

 

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bluetooth and typing while using voiceove3r

2023-06-05 Thread Star Gazer
I notice that when I'm using Bluetooth headphones and am typing on my Iphone
that there are latency issues between my finger pressing whatever I want to
type and me hearing the letter through my headphones. Anybody know how to
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