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Bluetooth Headset Help
I have two mobile phones, one for business use and one for my personal use.
Are there any bluetooth headsets (or car phone systems) that will ebable me to make and recieve calls on both phones while driving? |
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Don't think so.
They tend to only connect to the last device they were paired with. |
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No I don't think you can do this as my wife's phone sometimes will connect to the car first so she has to switch it off. Also while on this subject maybe someone can help with a question that I have. My car has a built in system that uses bluetooth or if you have the correct connector it can connect in the centre arm rest and this will charge the phone and give you access to the phones sim via the dashboard and steering wheel controls. Now if you don't use the actual connector the phone will still connect to the system but not allow you to read the sim via the dash but my current phone a Samsung SGH-D800 connects using bluetooth only but I can access the sim via the dash which is great but I don't know how it is doing this as all the other phones would not let me do this? Maybe it is a new version of bluetooth? Anyway just wondered really.
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