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radio station bands. Also, if someone in the vicinity puts his or her Bluetooth
device into pairing mode, this will cause interference. This is true for any
Bluetooth devices.
7. If I cup my hand over a Bluetooth device the signal strength and
quality suffers. Why does this happen?
Bluetooth signals are radio waves and so, do not need line of sight to
operate. But, radio waves cannot travel through water and as the human
body is made up of mostly water they cannot travel through it. And so, your
hand will create a barrier causing slight interference and a loss of signal
quality resulting in audio that may crackle.
8. What Bluetooth devices can use the X5 Headset?
To use the X5 the device must support either the Headset, Handsfree or
A2DP Bluetooth profiles. Some devices may only support Bluetooth data
transmission and not audio.
You can use the Y-cable to connect to any 2-way voice enabled device
provided they have a 3.5mm jack. To use another sized jack such as a
2.5mm jack (as with some non-Bluetooth mobile phones) you will need to
buy a jack adapter which can be purchased at any electronics store for a
few dollars.
9. What is A2DP?
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile - A2DP technology is a new music
revolution allowing you to send CD quality stereo music from one device to
another without wires. A2DP is crystal clear music without the hassle of
plugging cables. Bluetooth Wireless Technology with the A2DP technology
makes mobile phones, PDA’s and computers capable of streaming music.
For a list of A2DP compatible phones, check out www.blueantwireless.com
10. Can I use my Blueant X5 Headset with USB Bluetooth Dongles?
Yes, the X5 Bluetooth Headset can be used with USB dongles as long as
A2DP, AVRCP, and Headset/Handsfree Profiles are supported by the USB
Dongle driver. Note: At the time of printing, the Bluetooth drivers that come
with Windows XP Service Pack 2 do not support these required profiles.