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I called Jabra Support and they are sending out another unit. The technician indicated that the battery is likely defective and is not field replaceable.
right out of the box i had the light flicker on me too. if you don't have warranty or receipt like i did try this. i'm not responsible if it doesn't work after!
peel off the blue part of plastic that has jabra on it. take a screwdriver and unscrew the star screws. take the cover off. using some wires, briefly connect a battery (i used a wireless drill battery) to the leads of the bluetooth battery. you'll see a spark.
BR, I had the same problem with my BT350 and my Razr V3c. I was finally able to resolve the problem by doing the following:
- delete BT350 from device list on Razr
- start Razr looking for device
- put BT350 in pairing mode while phone searching (hold answer button till solid blue light)
- phone will detect BT350 and retrieve name
- select Jabra BT350
- say 'yes' to bond with Jabra BT350
- enter passkey - 0000
- phone will connect with Jabra BT350
This is what I did: 1. open the headset by following these steps: http://www.instructables.com/id/Jabra-BT-350-Disassembly-and-Repair/ 2. measure the voltage of the battery. If it is too low, the internal charger circuit may not like it. Mine was 2.6v. 3. Charge the battery "manually" by connecting to 3 serially connected rechargeable batteries (final voltage should be around 3.7v). Three NiMH AA batteries are fine. 4. Reassemble and hope your headset is back to business.
try turning bluetooth off . first erase bluetooth connections on phone. turn off phone and take out phone's battery for ten seconds. put battery back in and turn on phone. plug bluetooth into charger for ten seconds and unplug it. try re-pairing bluetooth with phone. This worked for me!
Brand New Jabra -BT350 won't work on my Nokia 6102i, I did everything in term of setting my phone properly to paired with the Bluetooth, My Phone Bluetooth light is on, and the device blue light is flashing as well, but it still doesn't work. the phone would ring, I hit the JABRA button to answer it.....still can't answer my phone... Please send your help to me at [email protected]
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