That was my original question.

I had the problem with the Jabra BT500 and BT5020 as well as the Jawbone.  
Day 2 with the Plantronics 655 and all is good so far.

Roger
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Roger Prokic
Baltimore, Maryland USA

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...... Original Message .......
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 08:55:03 -0500 "Richard E Johnson, MD" 
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>On Aug 30, 2007, at 9:22 PM, Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
>
>> The Jawbone would sometimes lose the connection with my 680. Since
>> I've had it, the Plantronics 655 has not.
>>
>> Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org
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>
>I recently purchased a Plantronics 655 to replace a lost Plantronics
>340 with which I was fairly satisfied (it had been the first BT
>headset I had ever used). However, my understanding is that once
>"paired" to my Treo 680 in the standard wireless pairing process
>during setup, it should simply pick up on either calls received by or
>placed from my Treo if both are on and in proximity. A number of
>times, I have had to turn the BT phone setting off and on again or
>the headset off and on again or even go so far as to repair the two
>instead of the automatic connection taking place as it should during
>routine calling. This has happened with both the 340 and now the 655.
>Does anyone know why this occurs?
>Thanks,
>Dick
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>Richard E Johnson, ScM, MD, DABA
>Palm/Treo 680
>Plantronics 655 BT HS
>Mac G4, iBook G3, PowerBook G4
>Lawton, OK 73505 USA
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