Motorola Bluetooth Pairing
Perhaps the best feature they decided to bring in to their devices, the Motorola Bluetooth pairing is an easy way of keeping an open line between you headset or any other Bluetooth device for that matter, and your mobile phone or laptop. It is a bypass of the security systems inherent in any radio waves communication system where in order to protect the package transfer the phone is required to ask every time it send and it receives info whether you want to allow the transfer. With the Motorola Bluetooth pairing system you are bypassing that so the two devices recognize each other.
It is actually a very easy task to do a Motorola Bluetooth pairing because of the straight forwardness of the design of all Motorola accessories. As far as the device itself is concerned all you need do is make sure it is turned off when you start the procedure and try to remember the 2 basic security codes that all Motorola devices use for paring and they are 0000 and 1234. Don’t worry about the fact that they are so simple and you really shouldn’t try to change them to a more complex one because on the one hand this is a procedure you will be working with only when you change one of the connected devices, so either your phone or your headset so you are very likely to forget it by the time you need to used it again. On the other hand the code is there because of the security system of the phone that grants you the possibility to choose whether you want to connect at certain point so no hacker can touch your device without you knowing about it. So it is really not needed to secure you headphone but more exactly to allow the phone to do a Motorola Bluetooth pairing.
Using the Motorola Bluetooth paring systems usually hits a snag when you have to complete the connection on your device. On a mobile phone you need to check if your device actually has Bluetooth capabilities and the easiest way to do that is to search for it online and get a list of its features – it doesn’t matter if it says Bluetooth 1.4 or 2.2, they both work great for this. Second you need to find your Bluetooth menu. It is usually under the Connectivity option in the tools or options section of the phone. You need to find this menu because in the first place you will need to turn it on and second here is where you will authorize the connection. Once you have turned the Bluetooth on you will need to do a search for Bluetooth devices and when you have found your device all you have to do is select it, hit options and depending on your mobile it will either be pair, or always authorize or anything to that regard. Once that is done your Motorola Bluetooth pairing is done.
Although not used or known by many a Motorola Bluetooth pairing can also be done with a computer or laptop that has a Bluetooth antenna and it is even easier to do then with a mobile. All you need do, if you are working with Windows 7, is go to the Start menu, click Devices and printers, hit Add device and once you have found your headset or keyboard, select it, and then just hit next until the setup is complete. Under Windows Vista or XP you will need to go to Start, Control Panel and only then Devices and printers and the rest of the procedure. In any case as you can see the Motorola Bluetooth pairing system is a very simple process that will make things go all the more smoother.