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Avaya Bluetooth Adapter Manual
Steve | 2024-06-22 09:21:44 |
I bought these for an employee to be used with Avaya phone with Bluetooth module. They work well. 5 |
Neil | 2024-09-08 03:37:28 |
I ended up purchasing this PoE Adapter/Injector for use with my Avaya IP Phone so that I could WFH and still have my office number - and it worked perfectly. I was initially concerned that it might not work, seeing as it was Ubiquiti, but right out of the box the phone powered on and provisioned just like I was in the office. 10/10 would recommend! 5 |
Morrison | 2024-06-09 02:15:24 |
If you don't mind manual focusing, this adapter is reasonably priced, seems well made. 5 |
Robert | 2024-07-25 04:33:35 |
You may want to consider a Bluetooth adapter for your headphones rather than this. They are harder to loose and more convenient. 5 |
Rontech | 2024-06-08 05:58:34 |
Very useful adapter for laptop w/o Bluetooth. Easy to install, and works great. 5 |
Bernard | 2024-06-24 06:48:30 |
Ive only had the camera for about two weeks and havent had much chance to play with it, but the little that I have - and reading the manual, it is very impressive. I loved the SX700 that I had before until the screen broke. This is even better. (Wish it used the same batteries as the old one though, because I have seven of the old batteries and two chargers). The layout of the controls is better than on the SX700, the zoom is longer. It is a little thicker than the old camera, but still fits in a pocket. The Bluetooth function is a disappointment. The Camera Connect software didnt recognize the camera as easily as it should have. Once I did get it working I found that it has limited functionality. It can zoom and take pictures, but if you want to add GPS coordinates to your pictures or any other functions it switches to wifi. The manual warns you that having Bluetooth enable set to enable on the camera will use battery power even when the camera is off. The case that was included is too tight for this camera. You have to squeeze it to get it closed. Im using the case that I have from a previous camera - although I dont usually use a case at all, just for travel when it is in a backpack. Very pleased with the camera. 5 |
SouthwestLady | 2024-04-02 08:33:52 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We’ve been experimenting with settings on the LG Sound Bar for about a week. Some of this was done blind because LG, like many companies, includes one page of very basic instructions. I found days later (in tiny type) it was my responsibility to download and print a user’s manual. On the remote some buttons are poorly labeled, others are not labeled at all, and we couldn’t find how to adjust sound up or down until I printed the manual. A black-on-black button (not helpful in semidarkness) which I would use probably more than anything else needs to have a color like other buttons. We tried using both optical and bluetooth connections, and there is a tremendous difference in what those options offer. With bluetooth, you use the TV remote to “accept” the sound bar prompt and can adjust sound up or down using that same remote. It also shows the sound level numerically which is helpful. With optical, it automatically turns on the sound bar when the TV is activated, but adjusting sound is done using the LG remote which has that black-on-black button, and no numerical level is displayed on the TV. Our preference is using bluetooth as it’s fewer remotes to deal with. In terms of sound, there is a huge difference between what we had before and the LG. You can adjust settings for more or less bass, and you really hear the difference with increased bass. It adds richness that is wonderful. Acting dialogue is crisp and clear. When music is played during a movie the symphonic effect is incredible. The range is terrific too. Having great sound brings another layer of enjoyment to watching movies. Since I just printed the manual yesterday we haven’t fully explored everything this sound bar can do yet. However, at this point, I would recommend the LG Sound Bar for the amazing quality of sound that it delivers. 5 |
Everett | 2024-08-16 09:56:54 |
We needed a better camera for Zoom teleconference sessions. I bought the Avaya Huddle HC202 for myself. My wife has taken it and never looked back. Being able to zoom in/out is what I desire as a photographer. This camera does that from a remote, without fiddling with software settings. Zoom app can use settings to lighten and darken video while in use. The other USB cameras, laptop computers and tablets we own don't offer those features. I'll order another one of these for myself, one day soon. 5 |
Norma | 2024-06-23 08:20:41 |
It worked with my iMac. My 2014 Mac has a usb 3.0 bus which the Avaya says it prefers over a 2.0 for full powering. There is no Avaya app; you don't need one because the included remote control does all the zooming and panning. 3rd party Zoom teleconference application software saw it as a camera and a mic. Easy peasy. So ignore all the stuff about checking for a firmware update and needing Windows to do that! I have not tried the Avaya as a HDMI input on my BMD Atem mini yet. I don't really need it for that. I needed it to replace the poor built in camera in my older Mac. 5 |
Marcus | 2024-05-09 05:38:47 |
As far as I can tell, if you lose or break your remote from your Avaya Huddle camera you're up the creek without a paddle. I know of no other ways of activating the very important zoom and pan functions, and considering the cost of the camera, you don't want to lose these. The remote seems to be an identical replacement, except that it isn't labeled Avaya. 5 |