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I have the motorola S9 bluthooth headset (it was a gift) so I bought the Motorola D650 Bluetooth adaptor for the iPod ..... I can get the S9 and the adapter to pair (I think)
and when I play songs the sound is from the speaker on the iPhone
How do I get the iPhone to sent the sound to the D650 Dongle !!!!
HELP ! PLEASE !
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Thought # 1
Going to church doesn't make you a Christian anymore than standing in a garage makes you a car.
Thought #2
Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
Question...
What happens the second time you are "Scared half to Death" ?
Firstly, delete your pairing on the iPhone.
Turn off bluetooth.
Plug in adaptor and pair with S9.
Remove adaptor.
Turn off S9
Turn on BT, then S9
Pair them.
Plug in adaptor.
Enjoy.
__________________
Thought # 1
Going to church doesn't make you a Christian anymore than standing in a garage makes you a car.
Thought #2
Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
Question...
What happens the second time you are "Scared half to Death" ?
I have the motorola S9 bluthooth headset (it was a gift) so I bought the Motorola D650 Bluetooth adaptor for the iPod ..... I can get the S9 and the adapter to pair (I think)
and when I play songs the sound is from the speaker on the iPhone
How do I get the iPhone to sent the sound to the D650 Dongle !!!!
HELP ! PLEASE !
The Motorola D650 adapter is not compatible with the iPhone. You will need this one: http://oakley.com/pd/4280
Actually, I can confirm that the Sony TMR-BT8iP does work with the iphone / iphone 3g to allows calls and music.
However, I followed the procedure that was listed at amazon.com's review of the Sony TMR-BT8iP, which is similiar to the one listed above but it initially did not work.
What I did was kept pairing both until they both worked.
First, I paired the S9 as a headset, then I paired the Sony and S9, and then I deleted the s9 pairing as a headset on the iphone 3g bluetooth option, then I paired the s9 again to the iphone as a headset and then it worked.
The s9 flashes green when playing music then turns blue when receiving a call.