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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
mika 6:20am on Monday, September 27th, 2010 
Best Bluetooth EVER ! This is one of many bluetooth that I have used and this is hands down the Best Bluetooth EVER.
elmorti 8:41pm on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 
It works great with my LG VX8300. Long batter...  Good sound in ear piece. Ear loop breaks
begemot_ 1:23am on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 
I wish that Logitech would give attention to ...  Great performance Lacks in style and comfort I wish that Logitech would give attention to this product as much as others, because if they did, other brands would be in trouble.
hpgrimshaw 11:58pm on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 
Bag-a-bargain An excellent laptop carrier. Be aware that the mouse included is a tiny (but well-specced model) so be sure that this is what you want. Unit fine, over-ear piece very poor I bought two of these. The units themselves are fine.

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Bluetooth Pairing Guide / Instruction from AccessoryGeeks.com
How to pair up your Bluetooth Headset
With a Bluetooth Headset from Verizon Wireless, you can stay in touch with everyone on your list wirelessly. How Does It Work?
Setting up a Bluetooth wireless connection for the first time between Bluetooth capable devices is called pairing (sometimes referred to as bonding). For Verizon Wireless devices, all Bluetooth accessories must go through a pairing process with the handset before they can be used. Once a Bluetooth accessory has been paired with the handset the first time, re-pairing is not required for continued use. During the pairing process, the user is prompted to enter a passkey in their device. The passkey entered in the handset must match the passkey entered in the accessory. Accessories such as headsets that do not have a user interface to enter a passkey typically use a default passkey of 0000.
Where can you find additional Support?
Utilize the attached Headset and Handset instructional information within this document. These Quick Reference Guides allow you to follow step by step instructions on how to pair your new Bluetooth device. Additional detail on the most frequently requested Bluetooth functionality included in some Verizon Wireless devices can be found by going to http://www.verizonwireless.com/bluetooth. Visit one of our many Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and speak to a trained service technician.
What will you need to pair your new device?
Before you begin to pair your new Bluetooth Headset with your handset you will need to take the following steps. STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3: STEP 4: Charge your new Bluetooth headset. (Charging will take approximately 2-4 hours.) Go to Handset Pairing Guide. Choose your phone model. Go to Headset Pairing Guide. Choose your headset model. Follow instructions provided on each guide to pair devices.
Sources from Verizon Wireless

Handset Pairing Guide

Motorola V710 and Motorola E815 Motorola Razr V3c and Razr V3m LG VX8100 and LG The V LG VX8300, LG VX5300, Samsung SCHa990, Samsung SCH a870, LG Chocolate Samsung SCH a930, MOTOKRZR K1m and Nokia 6315i Samsung SCH-a950 Samsung SCH-a970 BlackBerry 7250, 7130e, and 8703e Samsung SCH-i730 and SCH-i830/ Verizon Wireless XV6700/Palm Treo 700w Smartphone Palm Treo 650 and Palm Treo 700p Smartphones Verizon Wireless XV6600 Motorola Q
Motorola V710 and Motorola E815
1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Settings and press OK. 3. Select Connection and press OK. 4. Press OK to select Bluetooth link. 5. Select Setup and press OK. 6. Select Power and press OK. 7. Make sure ON is highlighted and press OK. 8. Press Back to return to Bluetooth link screen. 9. Select Handsfree and press OK. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 10. Continuing on handset, select Look for Devices and press OK. 11. Highlight the device name and press Select. 12. Select Yes to Bond with device. 13. Enter passkey of 0000.

Motorola V710

Motorola E815
Motorola Razr V3c and Razr V3m

1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Settings & Tools and press OK. 3. Select Connection and press OK. 4. Select Bluetooth and press OK. 5. Select Setup and press OK. 6. Select Power and press OK. 7. Make sure ON is highlighted and press OK. 8. Press Back to return to Bluetooth link screen. 9. Select Handsfree and press OK. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 10. Continuing on handset, select Look for Devices and press OK. 11. Highlight the device name and press Select. 12. Select Yes to Bond with device. 13. Enter passkey of 0000.

Motorola Razr V3c

Motorola Razr V3m

LG VX8100 and LG The V

1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Settings & Tools. 3. Select Bluetooth and press OK. 4. Select Power and press OK. 5. Select On and press OK. 6. Select Paired Devices and press OK. 7. Press the right Soft Key to select New. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 8. Continuing on handset select Search New and press OK. 9. From the list of available devices, select the desired Bluetooth device and press OK to pair. 10. Enter passkey of 0000. 11. Once paired successfully, select Yes, then press OK.

LG VX8100

LG The V
LG VX8300, , LG VX5300, LG Chocolate, Samsung SCH a930, Samsung a870, Samsung SCH a990, MOTOKRZR K1m and Nokia 6315i
1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Settings & Tools. 3. Select Bluetooth and press OK. 4. Press the left soft key to turn Bluetooth On. 5. Select Add New Device and press OK. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 6. From the list of available devices, select the desired Bluetooth device and press OK to pair. 7. Enter passkey of 0000. 8. Once paired successfully, select Yes, then OK.

LG VX8300

Samsung SCH a930

Samsung SCH a990

LG Chocolate

LG VX5300

Samsung SCH a870

Nokia 6315i MOTOKRZR K1m

Samsung SCH-a950
1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Settings & Tools. 3. Select Bluetooth and press OK. 4. Select On/Off and press OK. 5. Select On and press OK. 6. Select Search and press OK. 7. Select Audible Device and press OK. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 8. From the list of available devices, select the desired Bluetooth device and press OK to pair. 9. Enter passkey of 0000 and press OK.

Samsung SCH-a970

1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Settings & Tools. 3. Select Bluetooth and press OK. 4. Select Activation and press OK. 5. Select On and press OK. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 6. Select Search and press OK. 7. Select Audible device and press OK. 8. From the list of available devices, select the desired Bluetooth device and press OK to connect. 9. Enter passkey of 0000 and press OK.

BlackBerry 7250, 7130e, and 8703e
1. From the home screen, select Options (7130e select Settings) 2. Scroll to Bluetooth and press in on the trackwheel. 3. If the Bluetooth Options screen displays Bluetooth: Disabled, press in on the trackwheel and select Enable Bluetooth. 4. On the Paired Devices: screen, press in on the trackwheel and select Add Device. The handset should say: Searching for devices NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 5. In the Select Device: screen, the headset name (name of the headset being paired) should be highlighted, press in on the trackwheel to select. 6. When prompted, enter the default passkey of 0000, and press the Enter key. 7. Press the Escape key (the button below the trackwheel), twice to return to the home screen.

BlackBerry 7130e

BlackBerry 7250

BlackBerry 8703e

Samsung SCH-i730 and SCH-i830/ Verizon Wireless XV6700/ Palm Treo 700w Smartphone
1. Tap Start > Settings. 2. On the Connections tab, tap Bluetooth. 3. On the Mode tab, ensure the Turn on Bluetooth option is checked. 4. On the Devices tab, tap New (Partnership). NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 5. Continuing on handset, select the desired headset device, and then tap Next. 6. Enter Passkey (0000), tap Next. 7. Enter the desired Display Name then check Hands Free. Tap Finish. NOTE: SCH-i730/i830 models you will select Next after Passkey. The Bluetooth Active Sync window will appear prompting to setup a partnership, tap No. Tap Finish.

Samsung SCHi730

Samsung SCH-i830

Verizon Wireless XV6700

Palm Treo 700w Smartphone
Palm Treo 650 and Palm Treo 700p Smartphones
1. Press on the Home button until ALL appears in the upper right corner. 2. Locate and tap Bluetooth icon. 3. If the display indicated that Bluetooth is off, turn it on by tapping ON then tap Setup Devices. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin instructions. 4. Continuing on the handset, tap Hands-free Setup. Tap Next. 5. From the list of available devices found, select your headset device and tap OK to pair. 6. Enter the PassKey (0000). Tap OK. 7. The connection between the handset and handsfree device is complete. Tap Done.

Palm Treo 650

Palm Treo 700p

Verizon Wireless XV6600

1. Tap the Bluetooth icon (lower-right corner of the display) and select Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New (lower-left corner of display). 3. Ensure Hands-free/Headset setup is selected then tap Next. 4. Tap Next. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 5. Continuing on handset, Selected the desired device then tap Next. 6. Enter Passkey (0000), tap OK then tap Finish. Verizon Wireless XV6600

Motorola Q

Press the left soft key to choose Start. Select Bluetooth then press in on the trackwheel. Select Bluetooth Manager then press in on the trackwheel. Select Settings then press in on the trackwheel. Change the Status to ON by using the left / right of the 5-way navigation pad then press the left soft key to choose Done. 6. Select Hands-free then press in on the trackwheel. 7. Press the left soft key to choose Add. NOTE: Refer to your Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide and begin headset instructions. 8. Press the left soft key to choose Search. 9. Press the left soft key to choose Select. 10. Enter the Passkey then press the left soft key to choose Accept. The typical default passkey is 0000 (four zeros). 11. Press the left soft key to choose Done. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Bluetooth Headset Pairing Guide
Note: Passkey = 0000 for all devices
Jabra BT150 Jabra BT250/350 Jabra BT500 Logitech Mobile Traveller SE Motorola HS850 Motorola H500 Plantronics 320 Plantronics 510 RazrWire Eyewear Bluetooth Hands Free Car Kit LG Bluetooth Portable Accessory Bluetooth Speaker Motorola HT820 LG Bluetooth Lanyard Stereo Headset Jabra JBTX10HS LG LBT710 Jabra VBT135
Jabra BT150 1. Turn the headset on by pressing Answer/End button. 2. Press the Answer/End button and the volume up (+) button at the same time, until a solid blue light comes on. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.
Jabra BT 150 Jabra BT250/350 1. Ensure headset is off. 2. Press/hold the answer/end button until you see a solid blue light (approx 3-8 seconds), then release. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.

Jabra BT350

Jabra BT500 1. Ensure headset is off. 2. Press the pairing button on the headset. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.
Jabra BT500 Logitech Mobile Traveller SE 1. Ensure headset is off. 2. Press/hold the multi-function key until the LED light flashes red/blue. Release the multi-function key. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.
Logitech Mobile Traveller SE
Motorola HS850 1. Ensure headset is off and boom is closed. 2. Press/hold the multifunction button until you see a solid blue light (approx 3 seconds). Then release the button and immediately open the boom. (The headset indicator should remain on.) 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions. Motorola H500 1. Ensure headset is off. 2. Press/hold the Call button for about 8 seconds. The indicator light will initially flash; continue to hold until the indicator is steadily lit. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.

Motorola HS850

Motorola H500 Plantronics 320 1. Ensure headset is off. 2. Press/hold control button until indicator flashes blue/red. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.

Plantronics 320

Plantronics 510 1. Ensure headset is off. 2. Press hold call control button and volume up (+) button at same time for about 2 seconds. Release buttons when indicator flashes blue/red. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions. Plantronics 510
RazrWire Eyewear 1. Ensure device is powered off. 2. Press and hold the Multi-Function button until you hear a high pitched tone in your ear. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.

RazrWire Eyewear

Bluetooth Hands Free Car Kit 1. Ensure hands free kit is powered on. 2. Press and hold the BlueTooth and Mute buttons for 3 seconds or until light begins flashing on kit. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions. Bluetooth Hands Free Car Kit LG Bluetooth Portable Accessory 1. Ensure device is powered on. 2. Press and hold CLR button for 5 seconds. 3. Refer back to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.
LG Bluetooth Portable Accessory Bluetooth Speaker 1. Ensure device is powered off. 2. Press and release the Volume/Power button and wait for LED light to remain on. 3. Refer to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions. Bluetooth Speaker

Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones 1. Make sure that your headphones are turned off. 2. Press and hold the left side call button for 6 seconds until the indicator light turns on and remains steadily lit. 3. Refer to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions. Note: Currently only two devices support Bluetooth Stereo Headphones the Motorola Q and the LG Chocolate. When the Handset pairing instructions for the Motorola Q appear, select Stereo Headset instead of Hands-free.

Motorola HT820

LG Bluetooth Lanyard Stereo Headset with In-Line Music Controller
1. Charge the Bluetooth Stereo Headset for use. 2. To activate pairing mode, press and hold PLAY/PAUSE/STOP for 5 seconds. The LCD will display PAIRING MODE. 3. Refer to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions. Note: Currently only two devices support Bluetooth Stereo Headphones the Motorola Q and the LG Chocolate. When the Handset pairing instructions for the Motorola Q appear, select Stereo Headset instead of Hands-free. Jabra JBTX10HS
LG Bluetooth Lanyard Stereo Headset

1. 2. 3. 4.

Fully charge headset about 2 hours Turn on the headset. Press and hold the pairing button until you see a solid blue light. Refer to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions. Jabra JBTX10HS LG LBT710
1. With the LBT710 off, press and hold the PWR/END/Pairing Key for 5+ seconds. 2. Once you hear a short beep and the LED Status Indicator stays red, the device is in Pairing Mode. 3. Refer to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.

Jabra VBT135

1. Turn off the VBT135 by pressing the answer/end/pairing button until the blue LED light shows a burst of fl ashes. 2. Press and hold the answer/end/pairing button until you see a solid blue light. Headset is now discoverable. 3. Refer to Handset Pairing Guide for final instructions.

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DIY Solution from PC Magazine: Build It: The Kitchen PC

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The Kitchen PC
ARTICLE DATE: 05.17.06 By Barry Press, ExtremeTech and Marcia Press, ExtremeTech
You've wired and automated the rest of your house, and you're more likely to turn to Google with questions than to the neighborhood library. You can control your living room's lighting from your keyboard, watch who's at the front door, and be notified when someone turns into the driveway. Yet for all of that, walking into your kitchen is like stepping back a decade, to handwritten notes and lists, printed cookbooks, and a phone you can never find. When you're ready to whip up that perfect dinner, the best your PC (marooned in the living room) and all its broadband connectivity does for you is find and print a recipe. Paper clutched firmly in hand, you walk into the kitchen. and back into the Dark Ages. There's no reason that technology time warp needs to existyou can have recipes, Internet access, inventory, and more right in your kitchen. Our Kitchen PC is all you will need to bring your kitchen into the digital age. This PC is more than an updated recipe box, of course: It has features designed for the special needs of the kitchen, and it solves all the problems of heat, size, and communications. The exploding market for miniature computers and car PCs provided the key to this project. Nat Wilson, online commerce VP at MP3Car.com, led us to what became the heart of our project: the AOpen Pandora MiniPC. It's a complete PC in a tiny package, measuring only 2 by 6.5 by 6.5 inches. Because we planned to host Microsoft Windows XP and play media files locally, instead of streaming off our LAN server, we chose a 160GB Seagate Momentus drive and 512MB of memory. There's no good way to hide cable clutter in a kitchen, so we opted for wireless wherever we could; the only wire is for AC power. What's in a Kitchen PC? A. Open Pandora MiniPC MP915-B. The unit hosts a Pentium M or Celeron M processor, up to 1GB of memory, an Intel 915 chipset (which includes built-in graphics), a 2.5-inch hard drive, Gigabit Ethernet, a CD/DVD drive, and two USB ports. All you need outside the case is a display, a keyboard, a mouse, audio, a network, and a 117-volt power brick. B. Lilliput 8-inch LCD with mount. We experimented with the touch-screen option but didn't like it. On the relatively small LCD, only the simplified command-shell software designed with large buttons for car PCs (such as Frodo Player, www.frodoplayer.com) had buttons and controls we could pick out with our fingers. And in the kitchen, your hands are often covered in stuff that you wouldn't want on your touch screen. So we went with a more traditional mouse-and-keyboard system. C. Logitech diNovo Media Desktop. This keyboard, media pad, and Bluetooth wireless hub are on the small side, so they fit in a kitchen well, and they're stylish enough so you won't run to put them away when guests arrive. We used a USB keyboard/mouse set to simplify control of the system until we installed and configured the Bluetooth drivers. D. Logitech Mobile Traveler Bluetooth Headset. Bluetooth headsets are normally used with cell phones, but this one works perfectly under Microsoft Windows as a monaural speaker and microphone for audio while we're walking around. We use it to listen to music and DVDs and make calls with Skype. E. Netgear WG111 wireless USB adapter. An extender cable lets you position the unit for best reception on your IEEE 802.11g network. It also keeps the relatively bulky unit from interfering mechanically with the Bluetooth hub, as it might do with the USB ports so close. Be sure to enable both WEP and MAC filtering in your router to help keep the network secure. (Not pictured) Install the Computer and LCD

http://www.pcmag.com/print_article2/0,1217,a=177971,00.asp

9/8/2006

Plan project. The so 1 small yourwe decided to AOpen Pandora MiniPC is on a that mount the entire project plywood board, installed upside down in the recess under our cabinets. This preserves shelf space, keeps the display and optical drive accessible, and hides the cables and other components. The Pandora draws very little power and never gets warm to the touch, so almost any installation works with even minimal ventilation.

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drilled board and 2 Mount the PC. We it usingholes in the then attached the mounted the PC on cable ties, display mounting bracket with screws. Next, we screwed small cup hooks into the mounting board and anchored the wires to them.
attached the in-line 3 Power up. Wecords the same way. power-supply brick and the power If you want to use the touch-screen version of the LCD, a webcam, or a barcode reader, you'll have to mount a USB hub on the board and wire it in.
installation, 4 Add juice. In our is on the wallthe power outlet closest to the Kitchen PC under the supporting cabinet. We plugged the cords directly into the wall, but you could also use a short extension cord.
the PC. The video 5 Configure you flip the display drivers for the Intel 915 chipset let 180 degrees to compensate for the under-cabinet mount. Make Your Internet Phone Wireless Skype lets you use your PC to make phone calls to other Skype users over the Internet (www.skype.com). If you sign up for the paid service, you can receive incoming calls from and make outgoing calls to conventional phones. We decided there was no place on a kitchen counter for speakers, much less a microphone, so we paired one of Logitech's Bluetooth headsets with the hub that came with the keyboard and mouse. You'll need to configure the headset using Logitech's Bluetooth utility and then set the default Windows audio record and playback devices to Bluetooth audio. All your audio will now come to and from the headset, leaving your hands free to cook and letting you walk around while you work. Be sure to take the Skype test to confirm that your entire audio, software, and network installation is working correctly. Play Music and DVDs While You Cook To play music or DVDs, the Kitchen PC needs only the appropriate software. We used Musicmatch Jukebox and WinDVD. You can either play your music and videos locally or stream them over the networkthe Netgear wireless adapter gives you a connection that's fast enough to do so. We were surprised how useful the Logitech diNovo's MediaPad is in the kitchen. It can start and control your media player, and its LCD shows the title of what's playing. The LCD doesn't work with WinDVD, unfortunately, but the control buttons do, and together with the mouse and headset, the MediaPad gives you control over most of the functions you'll need without taking up as much counter space as the full keyboard does. A watched pot never boils, so distract yourself with your favorite movie while you wait. With the MediaPad handy, you can easily pause playback, check on your roast, and go back to your new King Kong DVD.

Host Your Home Automation The Kitchen PC is likely to be one of the most stable PCs you have, because you don't need to install more than a limited set of software, and you'll use the PC to do a limited range of things. That makes it a perfect host for the software running your home-automation control software. We've opted for the SmartHome Insteon technology, which combines power-line and radio links for better reliability, and the latest version of the HomeSeer software. For more on this topic, see our Ziff Davis Media/Wiley Publishing book Geek House. Keep Track of Kitchen Inventory For our high-technology kitchen, we wanted to track inventory with the same bar-code system used by supermarkets. (You can get the software at sourceforge.net/projects/geekhouse.) Our software does lookups against the excellent open-source UPC database at www.upcdatabase.com. Should you find an item that isn't in the site's database, be sure to scan it directly into the UPC database's lookup page, then follow the link to update the database so everyone can benefit from your discovery. We use a USB CueCat bar-code scanner, modified so that it outputs nothing but the bar-code itself. We bought the scanner already modified on eBaya search for "modified USB CueCat" will give you a number of listings. The scanner is actually very inexpensive: In our search, we found several that were going for about $10. Directions for doing the modification yourself, which involves just a little work on the printed circuit board inside the unit, are widely available on the Internet. The Logitech Bluetooth hub and Netgear wireless LAN use both of the USB ports on the AOpen MiniPC, so we added a powered USB hub to our system. The additional ports allowed us to hook in the Lilliput LCD and the bar-code scanner. One cool use for this: Use Microsoft Access (or any database) to integrate your recipies with your inventory. Parts List Primary parts: AOpen Pandora MiniPC MP915-B..$644 Lilliput 8-inch LCD with mount..$260 Seagate 160GB Momentus Ultra hard drive..$275 Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser.$250 Logitech Mobile Traveller Bluetooth headset.$80 Netgear WG111 wireless USB adapter.$40 Skype software.Free Musicmatch Jukebox software&.Free WinDVD 7 Gold software.$40 2' x 2' sheet of 11/32-inch plywood.$5 Four 5/8-inch cup hooks&.$1 Modified CueCat USB bar-code reader(eBay)..$10 Total.$1,605 Optional Parts: Smarthome Insteon home-automation adapters: PowerLinc USB controller..$60 ApplianceLinc appliance module.$30 HomeSeer Home Control software.$200

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Copyright (c) 2006 Ziff Davis Media Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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