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Old 06-23-2004, 06:38 PM
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Motorola Bluetooth Adapter for Non-Bluetooth Motorola Phones

Did anyone know about Wireless Adapter DC600 - S9874? Has anyone tested it??

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No need to go through the costly expense of purchasing a new handset to get the benefits of Bluetooth!

The new DC600 attaches easily to your phone allowing non-Bluetooth capable Motorola phones to use Bluetooth companion products by Motorola.

Size: 39mm x 42mm x 16mm
Weight: 17g

WHAT YOU GET
Wireless Adapter (SYN0895)
Quick Start Guide
1 year Warranty

COMPATIBILITY
Audio & Data support:
Compatible with the Motorola Wireless Car Kit, Portable Wireless Speaker, Wireless Headsets HS800**, HS810, HS820 and Bluetooth® USB PC Adapter.
Motorola T720, T720i, T720c, T721, T722, T722i, T730, T731, V400, V300, V60p, V60i series, V60it Color, V60x, V66i, E310, V810, V120t, V120x and V120e phones.
Audio support only:
Compatible with the Motorola Wireless Car Kit, Portable Wireless Speaker, Wireless Headsets HS800**, HS810 and HS820
Motorola V60c, V60t, V60g, V120c, V66 and V70 phones

The Wireless Adapter is Bluetooth 1.1 compliant and is compatible with most 3rd party audio Bluetooth products.

*Does not include activated phones, ringtones and other downloadable media

**HS800 and adapter compatible with CDMA phones only
Old 06-23-2004, 06:39 PM
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if i remember someone tried this and because it dosnt support the HFL that the TL needs, then it wont work... not positive though
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This is not even out yet. It is the New Adapter and per Motorola is HFP compatible.
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Originally Posted by Agent47
This is not even out yet. It is the New Adapter and per Motorola is HFP compatible.
It IS out. I ordered it today and created a thread on it. The thread is called "New Bluetooth option" and has since been moved to the Bluetooth and Navigation forum.

The adapter is $39.99 direct from Motorola. I expect to have it by next Wednesday.

I'll repost to my original thread to advise of success or failure.

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Hello, Moto!

Originally Posted by Neogeek
if i remember someone tried this and because it dosnt support the HFL that the TL needs, then it wont work... not positive though
Bluetooth 1.1 states any bluetooth device whose functionality could support the HFP must support that profile in order to be branded Bluetooth 1.1 compatible. This is not the case with all Bluetooth profiles (because of profile dependencies) but it is the case with handsfree. So a bluetooth keyboard, for example, does not need to support the HFP because it was not designed to make handsfree voice calls. But this Motorola device, being Bluetooth 1.1, would more than likely include the handsfree profile.
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I ordered mine today also. I'll let you guys and gals know if it pairs up successfully or not. BTW it just came out this week because as recently as monday it was not yet available.
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Thank you early adopters!
Old 06-24-2004, 11:59 AM
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I went to the Bluetooth qual site and looked it up. It does not have Hands Free profile :'( http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Templat...=QualifiedDate
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Originally Posted by INMI
I went to the Bluetooth qual site and looked it up. It does not have Hands Free profile :'( http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Templat...=QualifiedDate
I looked there too. It's not ANYWHERE in the product list unless I somehow missed it. That doesn't mean that it's necessarily incompatible, it just means it hasn't been tested yet.

Let me know what to search by if it is there. I looked at ALL Motorola products for ALL capabilities and it wasn't there.
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See my report on my experience with the DC600 under the thread "New Bluetooth Option."
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