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Blackberry Auricular Bluetooth - Blackberry HS-700
Blackberry Auricular Bluetooth - Blackberry HS-700
Código del producto: HS-700
39.99€
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Correo Ordinario 2.90€ Correo certificado con número de seguimiento 7.49€
Descripción del producto
El nuevo BlackBerry® Wireless Headset HS-700
- Modelo ID ACC-23688-003 / RIM BlackBerry HS-700
- Casco con auriculares (sobre el oído)
- inalámbrico
- Bluetooth 2.1
El auricular que pone tu voz al mando. Simplemente enciende el auricular y oirás una grabación que te guiará para realizar la configuración. Cuando el auricular anuncie el nombre de la persona que realiza la llamada, puedes decir "responder" o "ignorar" para manejar esa llamada. Para realizar una llamada, cambiar entre dos conversaciones, desactivar el sonido, y más, utiliza los comandos de voz y di lo que deseas realizar. Y si conduces por una autopista ruidosa, el control automático de volumen ajusta el volumen y, al mismo tiempo, la tecnología de cancelación de ruido líder de la industria ayuda a garantizar que tus palabras no se pierdan en el camino.
Trabajando con aplicaciones específicas para smartphones BlackBerry®. Este auricular utiliza tu lista de Contactos para anunciar el nombre de la persona que está realizando la llamada, reproduce archivos de audio y anuncia direcciones detalladas con mapeo de GPS. Realiza más tareas y consigue la mejor experiencia de llamadas de manos libres con el elegante auricular diseñado para tu voz.
Información del producto:
- Propiedades mecánicas
- Peso aproximadamente 11,5 g
- Tamaño (Pr. x An. x Al.) aproximadamente (54 x 18 x 10 mm)
Encendido
- Batería célula de polímero de litio recargable y no extraíble
- Puerto Puerto de carga compatible con micro-USB
- Capacidad: 105 mAh
- Tiempo máximo de conversación: 5 horas
- Especificaciones de la radio Bluetooth:
+ Compatibilidad con banda única ISM a 2,4 GHz
+ Clase de alimentación Bluetooth® clase 2
intervalo 10 m
- Frecuencia de transmisión y recepción 2.400 a 2.485 MHz
cifrado 128 bits
- Compatibilidad de perfil A2DP, AVRCP, HFP y HSP
Compatible con la mayoría de dispositivos Bluetooth. Instrucciones:
- Cambiar el auricular:
1 - Si es necesario, tire suavemente del gancho para la oreja para extraerlo.
2 - Tire suavemente de los extremos de las almohadillas de gel de los auriculares.
3 - Sustituya las almohadillas de gel de los auriculares por unas nuevas.
- Activar o desactivar los auriculares:
Al activar los auriculares por primera vez, oirá las instrucciones para configurarlos y emparejarlos con el dispositivo BlackBerry.
1 - Pruebe diferentes combinaciones de almohadillas de gel y ganchos para la oreja hasta encontrar los que le resulten más adecuados.
2 - Gire el auricular hasta que note que se ha fijado en la posición Activado.
3 - Introduzca las almohadillas de gel en los oídos de modo que los auriculares queden dirigidos hacia su boca.
4 - Para apagar los auriculares, gire el auricular en la dirección opuesta, de modo que los auriculares queden dirigidos hacia abajo y note que se han fijado en la posición Desactivado.
Emparejamiento de los auriculares:
Conectar los auriculares con el dispositivo BlackBerry
1 - Gire el auricular para activar los auriculares.
2 - Colóquese los auriculares en la oreja.
3 - Complete las instrucciones que se oyen. Diga, en cualquier momento, "Continue", "Repeat"
o "Cancel".
4 - En el dispositivo BlackBerry®, haga clic en el icono Gestionar conexiones.
5 - Haga clic en Configurar Bluetooth o Conexiones Bluetooth.
6 - Si se le solicita que introduzca una clave de acceso, escriba 0000 en el dispositivo BlackBerry.
Puede agregar los auriculares a la lista Dispositivos de confianza del dispositivo para evitar que aparezca un aviso cada vez que activa los auriculares. Para obtener más información, haga clic en el icono Ayuda en la pantalla de inicio del dispositivo BlackBerry.
Para obtener información acerca de cómo emparejar un dispositivo de terceros con Bluetooth® con los auriculares, consulte la documentación suministrada con dicho dispositivo.
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