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Old 07-19-2008, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Ed Hansberry View Post
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/14/...ncludes-testin/

"See what it's come to Bluetooth SIG? Headset-to-cellphone pairing is so utterly baffling to average consumers that they are now handing over a Hamilton at Best Buys in California (in support of the new hands-free calling law) just to avoid the procedure. Eight years after the launch of the world's first Bluetooth headset from Ericsson, this is where we're at."

This comes as no shock to me. A few days ago, my BT headset inexplicably stopped working with my phone and I had to delete and recreate the partnership. I hope Best Buy is offering a 90 day guarantee on the pairing or consumers will have to fork over $10 everytime the headset profile decides to puke and lose your settings. A fellow MVP asked why MS didn't hire the Windows Mobile MVPs to help with this. My response is, at $10 a pairing, I would work at McDonalds and average more dollars per hour with less stress.

I did finally figure out what SIG stands for. It is Latin for Servitas Infinitus Gravatus, which roughly translates into "Service that is forever ill."

Ed is just annoyed that his premature prediction of the death of Bluetooth did not come true.

Face it, Ed, Bluetooth is far less than perfect, but it is still not nearly as annoying as most of the other crap we have to put up with in Windows (any flavor you like). I will deal with all the annoyances of Bluetooth so I do not have to be tethered to a wire. Now that I got my Plantronics Voyager 855 stereo Bluetooth headset, I no longer bother using my iPod. I cannot stand being tethered to anything.
 
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