I would love to be able to use Bluetooth but I'm disabled and can't  
reach up to my ear to push the button to answer the incoming call. I  
believe you need to push the button on the earpiece to make a call as  
well. Can the Bluetooth headset be activated from the phone or only  
from the earpiece? My phone sits right in front of me where I can  
work all the buttons.

Steve


On Feb 28, 2007, at 4:58 AM, nutzareus wrote:

> Have you tried Bluetooth wireless headsets? I have no problems pairing
> and using Motorola's H-350 and the HT-820.
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> --- In [email protected], Steven Bertsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
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>> This is my problem and I have it with EVERY headset I've tried
> except
>> the headset supplied with the phone:
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