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Default 7250 and Jabra 250 - 02-09-2006, 10:39 PM

I find that there is a lot of static when I use these two devices when the Blackberry and the headset are more than a couple of feet apart. I did not have this problem when I used the same headset with a 7520.

Is this a sign of a defective Blackberry or does the Bluetooth transmitter in the 7250 just not work as well as the one in the 7520?

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Wink 02-09-2006, 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by sdbfood
I find that there is a lot of static when I use these two devices when the Blackberry and the headset are more than a couple of feet apart. I did not have this problem when I used the same headset with a 7520.

Is this a sign of a defective Blackberry or does the Bluetooth transmitter in the 7250 just not work as well as the one in the 7520?

Thanks,
I have a Jabra 250v that works quite well with my 7250. I start to get static at about 15 feet or so.
   
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Default 02-14-2006, 11:09 PM

Thanks. I must have a 7250 that is defective in some way as any more than 3 feet and I get very significant static. I have not had this with my other cell phone when I use the same Jabra 250.
   
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