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Many times the headset Jabra stone does not receive charging when I put it in stone, although the stone has been fully charged and very rarely shipped by the stone

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2008

SOURCE: CHARGING My Jabra bt160

i have the same problem

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2008

SOURCE: jabra bt160

The Jabra BT160 is ready to wear on your right ear. If you prefer the left, gently flip and
rotate the earhook 180°. (See fig. 2)
For optimal performance, wear the Jabra BT160 and your mobile phone on the same side
of your body or within line of sight. In general, you will get better performance when
there are no obstructions between your headset and your mobile phone. (See fig. 5)
Answer a call
Tap the answer/end button on your headset to answer a call
End a call
Tap the answer/end button to end an active call
Reject a call (Dependent on your phone supporting this feature)
Press the answer/end button when the phone rings to reject an incoming call.
Depending on your phone settings, the person who called you will either be
forwarded to your voice mail or hear a busy signal
Make a call
• When you make a call from your mobile phone, the call will (subject to phone
settings) automatically transfer to your headset
Activate voice dialing (Dependent on your phone supporting this feature)
Tap the answer/end button. For best results, record the voice-dialing tag through
your headset. Please consult your phone’s user manual for more information about
using this feature
Redial last number (Dependent on your phone supporting this feature)
Press the answer/end button
Adjust sound and volume
Press the volume up or down (+ or –) to adjust the volume (See fig. 1)
5 How to...
Before you use your Jabra BT160, you need to pair it with your mobile phone.
1. Put the headset in pairing2 mode
Make sure that the headset is on.
Press the answer/end button and press the volume up (+) button at the same time,
until a solid blue light comes on.
2. Set your Bluetooth phone to ‘discover’ the Jabra BT160
Follow your phone’s instruction guide. This usually involves going to a ‘setup,’
‘connect’ or ‘Bluetooth’ menu on your phone and selecting the option to ‘discover’
or ‘add’ a Bluetooth device.* (See example from a typical mobile phone in fig. 4)
3 Pair it with your phone
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2 Turn on your headset
Press the answer/end button to turn on your headset
Press and hold the answer/end button to turn off your headset
Charge your headset
Make sure that your Jabra BT160 headset is fully charged before you start using it. Use
the AC adaptor to charge from a power socket. Connect your headset as shown in fig. 3.
When the LED is solid blue, your headset is charging. When the solid blue LED turns off,
it is fully charged.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: new jabra 350 can't be charged

right out of the box i had the light flicker on me too. if you don't have warranty or receipt like i did try this. i'm not responsible if it doesn't work after!

peel off the blue part of plastic that has jabra on it. take a screwdriver and unscrew the star screws. take the cover off. using some wires, briefly connect a battery (i used a wireless drill battery) to the leads of the bluetooth battery. you'll see a spark.

now my thing is charging for the first time

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2009

SOURCE: Jabra JX10 Bluetooth doesn't/won't charge

Not sure if this is a solution or if it occurred by chance. Like many on here, I put my Jabra JX10 away for a few months while not using it. The time come for me to need it once again and found that it was dead. Made an attempt to charge the unit with negative results. The unit would only show a green "charged" LED indicator as if the unit was fully charged. I tried plugging the unit into the charger multiple times, and took the cradle out of the loop and just used the AC cord alone. Still with the same results. I pulled the outside cover off (slowly), to be sure not to break the small fragile tabs that hold it in place. The battery takes up majority of the space. Removed the battery but DID NOT disconnect from unit. Plugged the charge cord into the unit and immediately got a red LED charging indicator. While charging, placed the battery back inside and put the outside cover back on. The unit continued to charge for a little over an hour before the green LED "charged" indicator came on. I used the unit throughout the day to test it with no problems. Not sure what removing the battery from unit did, especially when it was not disconnected, but it worked. I hope to see similar results.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2009

SOURCE: my jabra headset won't pair with my phone--my

Assuming you're talking about the Jabra BT2050 headset press and hold the center (round) button for at least 10 seconds; light will stay solid entering the pairing mode. Follow instructions on your phone.

Testimonial: "This worked perfectly! Thanks!"

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Just recieved my jabra t820 in tha mail and it will not turn on or charge even though it is on the charger and the thing is plugged in. can you help me?

Some Bluetooth headsets will take a while, but if you have had it plugged in for a decent amount of time and still are getting no reaction, you may have received a defective unit. According to the Jabra website, you must notify the company from which you purchased the unit to receive a refund/replacement if this is the case.

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http://www.jabra.com/na-us/support/pages/warantyinfo.aspx
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Hello my jabra wont light up when it is fullcharge? can you help me?

The headset light turns off when it is at full charge. If it is not charged yet it will be illuminated red.
Found this in the online manual:
http://img5.jabra.com/sites/Jabra/GNimages/Products/Stone_Manual_EN_NA_8404.pdf
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I am having trouble pairing the Jabra Stone with my iPhone 3gs. I have held down the stone button multiple times and nothing happens. Also i have turned it on and off multiple times, but it just wont...

Hi, Look for "Add new device". Hit OK.
the phone will search for a couple seconds. If your headset is in paring mode, it will show up on the phone either with the name of device or something like this [unknown headset] or [b2.c3.f4.56.a1] (called a MAC address).

Either way, select it, and hit OK.


The phone will now ask you for a "Pin" or "Passcode", which is a 4 digit number. Headsets will ALWAYS have 0000 (four zeros) as a pin or passcode. I have never encountered a headset with a different number as a passcode. I have been in wireless for 10 years, and still have not found a headset that has any different numbers.

Enter these four zeros and select "OK"


The headset and phone will connect to each other. The phone will display a message that will be something to the effect of:
"Connected to headset".


I've reviewed Bluetooth headsets before, and I would have to say that the Jabra STONE is one of the sleekest looking. Its shape is designed with minimalist simplicity, with a shape made for either the left or the right ear.

This shape goes onto a charger that is perfectly made to accept the Jabra STONE like a puzzle piece. This charger is probably what sets the STONE apart from most Bluetooth headsets, as it can charge the headset as the user goes. A green indicator means that it has enough charge for one full time or more. The red indicator means that it needs to be charged.

The STONE can be charged with an AC cord or USB connection. Once it is charged, there is a pairing indicator that made it simple to sync with my mobile phone. It has about 12 days (288 hours) of standby time and 8 hours of talk time.

I found that pairing the STONE with my phone was quite simple. In a matter of seconds, it was connected to my phone and I was making my first phone call on it.

The sound for the STONE is pretty good, with dual microphones and their trademarked Noise Blackout Extreme and crystal clear sound and voice with DSP.

One of the big features that I found is the touch sensitive volume control. In other words, there is no buttons for controlling the volume. I welcomed that, and most volume controls on Bluetooth headsets are really, really tiny buttons.

Other features include the ability to connect to two devices at a time, and it can stream music from an A2DP enabled mobile phone.

This is the problem that I had with the STONE. I found that there isn't really a "standby" indicator. I found that using it was a hit or miss situation. If I just pulled it out of the charger, it would sync with mobile it would work. When my phone rang later, and the headset was out of the stone cradle, and hitting the "connect" button didn't help. In short, I had to answer my phone. The Jabra STONE failed me, but I remember having similar awkward experiences when I first used other Bluetooth headsets.

The Jabra STONE comes with the headset, charger, 2 Eargels, a belt clip, AC charger, and a USB charger. You should be able to get it on Amazon for about $90 as the price to this writing.
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How to switch on jabra bt150 blutooth handset

First Fully charge the BT150. Turn BT150 on by pressing the "answer/end button". To put the BT150 into pairing mode press the answer/end and volume+ at the same time to activate pairing mode. Next Set your mobile phone to detect a Bluetooth device. Press yes or ok to pair phone with Jabra BT150. Put in pass key 0000 (four zeros) Then press yes or ok. Your phone will confirm when pairing is complete. Enjoy your earbud/headset.
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How do i charge my jabra bt150

Use the AC adapter to charge from a power socket.
The charging socket is located at the top of the headset (the wider end). When the LED is solid blue, your headset is charging. When the solid blue LED turns off, it is fully charged.
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Even after charging the jabra stone does not come on nor pair

I am having same problem. Stone seems to be charging, but headset will no longer operate. Have used successfully for 5 months.
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