I jumped the gun. I did pair my Jabra with my desktop (RZ10) using a Linksys Bluetooth utility. When I tried the same thing with Bluespace on the TR ... it found and paired the Jabra headset but could not discover the service (i.e. headset). I just get the Gray “?”. If anyone has any ideas how to get the Bluespace software to recognize the service as a headset, please let me know. Thank you.
I checked on the downloads available for the Z1-WAMP3 (BT enabled) and they show a new update to the BluespaceNE software. Unfortunately it won’t install on the TR (the installation software checks the computer before installing). I am currently on hold with Sony to see if they have a source for the updated software that is usable for the TR (in the US).
Well I currently use bluetooth of my destop to surf the net on my P900 from anywere in the house, but with the imminent arrival of my TR2 (sometime before midday says the Royal Mail website :D ) I don’t think I’ll have to use that again!! I can backup all my contacts via my phones cradle so I think my USB bluetooth dongle will become a dust collector unless I find something else to use it with… Oh well such is the way with gadgets…
[quote author=“VAIO Jet”]If anyone has any ideas how to get the Bluespace software to recognize the service as a headset, please let me know. Thank you.
Can’t help you there… I also use the Jabra BT200 but my BT stack is BlueSoleil from IVT Corporation. I use an early Belkin dongle and they stopped updating the software, so I had to look for alternative stacks to use audio, HID and other more recent profiles.
1. GPRS with T-Mobile via Sony Ericsson Z600
2. Transfer picture/ringtone to my mobile phone.
3. ActiveSync to ipaq 5455.
4. GPS (Navman bluetooh GPS + MS Map Point + AGPS)