Thursday, August 31, 2006
Try JETware Hands-Free Extension to Resolve Bluetooth Car Kit Issues
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "SOFTWARE" @ 10:00 AM
"One of the posts I made a while back I still get lots of questions about and that is in relation to Bluetooth Car Kit support of Windows Mobile. (http://blogs.msdn.com/jasonlan/archive/2005/11/23/496368.aspx). The challenge is that differing car kits have implemented differing variants of the Bluetooth standard and profiles making it really confusing as to whether a phone will actually work with your car."
The JETware Hands-Free Extension Support software was built to "extend the capabilities included in the Bluetooth stack built in to Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE and Windows Mobile 5.0 based phones," and as Jason Langridge points out, this can be beneficial if you're having compatibility issues with your vehicle's integrated Bluetooth capabilities.
Unfortunately, many of the newer vehicles today supporting integrated Bluetooth have major limitations in terms of device support. If you are currently experiencing these issues or are considering either a new car (with integrated Bluetooth) or new mobile device and want to ensure both play well, take a look at the JETware software to see if this loosens up your options.
The JETware Hands-Free Extension Support software was built to "extend the capabilities included in the Bluetooth stack built in to Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE and Windows Mobile 5.0 based phones," and as Jason Langridge points out, this can be beneficial if you're having compatibility issues with your vehicle's integrated Bluetooth capabilities.
Unfortunately, many of the newer vehicles today supporting integrated Bluetooth have major limitations in terms of device support. If you are currently experiencing these issues or are considering either a new car (with integrated Bluetooth) or new mobile device and want to ensure both play well, take a look at the JETware software to see if this loosens up your options.