iPhone Bluetooth Compatibility List
Ξ June 30th, 2007 | → 2 Comments | ∇ Hardware, Mac Stuff |
Quoted from http://www.gearlog.com/2007/06/iphone_bluetooth_compatibility.php:
iPhone Bluetooth Compatibility List – Gearlog
As Dan Costa has been editing Tim’s and my iPhone review, I’ve been busy attaching every Bluetooth headset I can find to our iPhone. Want to know what works and what doesn’t?
So far my recommendations – strictly in terms of iPhone compatibility – are the BlueAnt V12 headset and the BlueAnt Supertooth Light in-car speakerphone. The V12 had unusually clear connections and transferred caller ID information to its built in screen accurately. The Supertooth, meanwhile, fixed the iPhone’s problem of having a too-quiet speakerphone by really pumping up the volume.
For full results with headsets and speakerphones, head to the jump.
Garmin Nuvi 660 speakerphone/GPS: Pairing OK. Dialing OK. Speakerphone OK. BUT microphone is AWFUL – call sounded horribly noisy and muffled on other end. Also, Nuvi stalled while trying to transfer 1585 contact phone book.
Motorola H800: OK.
Plantronics Voyager 510: OK.
Plantronics Pulsar 590 (in mono mode): OK.
SoundID SM100: OK, but some background hiss.
Blueant V12: OK, and unusually loud and clear! Number, not name caller ID on headset screen.
Blueant Supertooth Light: OK
Motorola H9: OK, but very staticy
Samsung WEP200: OK, and loud
Have you tested any Bluetooth headsets? Add them here.
on November 10th, 2007 at 8:11 pm
Great work!
on March 26th, 2008 at 8:22 pm
I wanted to know if i can use a Sony Ericsson MBW-150 with the iphone. Thanks.