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I have a SE K810i as my personal phone which is paired with a HBH-IV835 earpiece for the car.

I have just been given a Nokia 6288 for work and I was wondering if I can pair my SE bluetooth earpiece up to both phones at the same time.

So if I get a phone call on either, it will divert to hands free automatically.

Not sure what would happen if I got a call on both phones at the same time :lol:

Anyone done anything like this before?

I'm sure i've read in the past about being able to pair up multiple phones to a device.

Cheers,

Steven

I know nokia HF kits will only connect to one phone at a time, and I think most headsets are the same due to the 2 calls at the same time issue.

I may well be wrong though and your headset may support this feature

you could just set one phone to automatically divert incoming calls to the other?

A bloke at work has this setup, work and personal mobiles connected to the same headset. If I see him tomorrow i'll ask what sort it is.

I have two phone paired to my Parrot CK3000 handsfree kit. It doesn't pick up the 2nd call if it is already in use with the 1st phone.

I'm not able to pair my two phones to the same bluetooth headset - Motorolla HD500 :(

I think it depends on the version of Bluetooth your devices are using.

Just try it out, it will either work or it wont :D

One of the Jabra's allows multiple handset connections.

Not a cheap option tho - IIRC you're looking over £100!

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Yep - tried it and can pair to both phones....one at a time :(

Tried the loudspeaker on the Nokia yesterday and it's actually not bad so will prob just stick it in a cradle and go with that!

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