Following Bluetooth headsets have been tested. Remarks show special behaviour or restrictions.
| Manufacturer | Model | Remark |
|---|---|---|
| Jabra | Wave | No PIN editor, headset does not support re-establishing connection. |
| Jabra | Easy GO | Headset remembers paired phone, but to re-establish connection, it needs to be switched to pairing mode. |
| Jabra | Style | Multiple service device (headset + data device). It means that it appears two times on handset "Known Devices" list. |
| Jabra | Supreme UC | Multiple service device (headset + data device). It means that it appears two times on handset "Known Devices" list. |
| Plantronics | Marque2 (M_165) | After 90 min. OFF there will be no re-connection. No PIN editor, headset does not support re-establishing connection. |
| Plantronics | Voyager Legend | Switching speech path: via putting headset close to the ear (sensor). Headset remembers paired phone, but to re-establish connection, it needs to be switched to pairing mode. |
| Plantronics | M55 | If user deletes device from "Known Device" list, a new manual pairing will be needed. |
| Plantronics | ML20 | No PIN editor, headset does not support re-establishing connection. |
| Samsung | HM1700 | Headset remembers paired phone, but to re-establish connection, it needs to be switched to pairing mode. |
| Jabra | Style | Multiple Service device (headset + data device). It means that it appears two times on handsets "Known Devices" list. |
| Sennheiser | EZX80 | Headset remembers paired phone, but to re-establish connection, it needs to be switched to pairing mode. |