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User: Bernie Marchowsky, Dec 13, 2009 |
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| My Sony Ericsson was getting a little old and my daughter asked what to get me for my birthday. I asked for an updated Bluetooth device. She bought me the BlueAnt. It worked OK with my Voyager phone but not as good as the Ericsson. The Ericsson would allow me to ask for specific number from my contact list (eg - call Jodi cell phone) and the BlueAnt would not allow me to be that specific. Ive since replaced the Voyager with a DROID. Love the phone except that I cant get it to make any calls on my BlueAnt. I ask for a specific number and it gets me a different one. | |||||
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| V1 not compatible with Motorola Droid | |||||
User: John Schirra, Jan 23, 2010 |
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There is a major problem between the V1 and the Motorola Droid. I purchased the V1 based upon a recommendation by the Verizon dealer as to its alleged compatibility with the Droid. The V1 will put out loud static intermittently when a phone call comes in or when making a call. Frequently, the V1 will lock up with the noise and require that the Bluetooth in the Droid be turned off. Occassionally, the V1 will lock up completely and will not respond to any type of input. In that case, you have to plug it into a charger to unlock it. Calls to Blue Ant blame the Droid for the static. Customer service is quick to make these issues yours rather than theirs. I had note of these problems with my old Jawbone that finally bit the dust. Stay away - very far away - from the V1 if you own a Droid. |
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