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The Motorola N136 headset, which has been updated as the nearly identical HS850, gives cell and smartphone users wireless hands-free usage with Bluetooth ...
I dropped my 4-5 month old Motorola N136 bluetooth under my couch while activated. Took me a week to get it out, and now it will not take a charge. All I get is the red light blinking over and over when plugged into my charger. Any ideas? [email protected]
I have an N136 which turns out to be an HS850 (with folding boom}. This model requires the boom to be folded while the answer button is held down, When the light comes on the boom must be extended before the light goes out. The light will now stay on and the phone should find your headset.
I had the same problem - what I thought was the unit number was not - it is actually HS850. Instruction manual is here: http://www.motorola.com/mdirect/manuals/... Basically, hold down the call button until it lights up (steady -not blinking), open the boom, and search for devices in your phone. When it finds it, the passkey is 0000.
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