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Posted by yosemitesamiam on 03-01-2001 04:38 AM:

Question

I think it would be a great idea to have the VisorPhone still ring when not plugged in. I mean, what if someone is trying to get ahold of you, and you are sitting in the office playing Golf or tracking GPS in the car when they call? I know voicemail is the standard fix-all. But what happens if it is really urgent? I think that if the phone could still ring, it would give you long enough to unplug what you were doing, and plug in the phone so that you could answer the call.

Just my 2 cents worth!

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Posted by kikou on 03-02-2001 01:33 AM:

Cool VisorPhone can ring out of the Visor

You can get the Visor phone to ring only if you plug it on the Good Technology Energy clip.
This way you will be aware when someone is calling you.
However you cannot take a call. There is no microphone on the Energy Clip and the "take a call" button does not operate while on the energy clip.

To get this to work, you have to cut one side of the plastic from the Energy clip this way you can insert the VisorPhone in it and switch it on.

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Posted by yosemitesamiam on 03-02-2001 05:36 AM:

Re: VisorPhone can ring out of the Visor

quote:
Originally posted by kikou

You can get the Visor phone to ring only if you plug it on the Good Technology Energy clip.

This way you will be aware when someone is calling you.

However you cannot take a call. There is no microphone on the Energy Clip and the "take a call" button does not operate while on the energy clip.



To get this to work, you have to cut one side of the plastic from the Energy clip this way you can insert the VisorPhone in it and switch it on.





I guess I would have to see the Energy Clip to understand fully how it operates. One thing I want to get out into the open, I don't own a VisorPhone. That said, I was under the impression that the VisorPhone has its own battery power, not powered by the Visor at all...or is the Energy Clip not really a source of "Energy" per say, rather a source of LIFE outside the Visor? (this is getting way too deep, and it is getting late).



Next question...with the Energy clip, would you be able to place the phone module in the Visor to use it. My biggest gripe right now with the VisorPhone is that I am used to having my cell phone on 24/7. What I want is a way to do this, without pledging my Platinum to full service as a dedicated cell phone.



If there was a way to get the phone to ring/vibrate (not necessarily connect the call), then from there, be able to install it into the Springboard slot, and from there answer the call....I think that would be the best of both worlds... Yes, it is fun to have a phone in one unit...but it would also be nice to be able to use GPS (or anything for that matter) and still be able to know someone is calling/and be able to take that call almost instantly.



Thanks again,



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Posted by j762538 on 03-02-2001 06:49 AM:

OK, this sounds interesting. So it rings and then what? Can you plug the Visorphone into the Visor without losing the call? For $40 it runs the Sounds Good for 6 hrs on 1 AA battery AND has a belt clip. Can you give more info on how to modify the Energy clip?

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Posted by kikou on 03-02-2001 07:49 AM:

Exclamation

The V-Phone has its own power but it does not switch on without the right siignals going into it.
The Energy Clip is fairly sophisticated from an electronics stand point, it is not just a battery and a connector.
It seems to send the right signals to the Visor Phone to allow you to switch it on.
Also when the phone rings, you have no time to unplug the visor phone from the EC and plug it into the Visor to answer (I think you have no time to do that)
If you go fast however the power stays on on the Phone and it does not loose its signal.
The key issue for me is that if the person does not leave a message you have no way to know who called as the caller id memory is within the Visor, there is no such memory in the phone.

Hope this answer your questions!

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Posted by kikou on 03-02-2001 07:57 AM:

The modification is purely mechanical
The EC is sealed so that you have to be carefull when you put it appart.
On one side you need to make a cut to accomodate the large space occupied by the phone battery. Then you glue all back together. all done and the MP3 player still works.
You do that at your own risk. You only risk to waste $40...
Unless you burn the EC electronics with statics and then it damage the phone in turn...
good Luck!

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Posted by yosemitesamiam on 03-02-2001 03:04 PM:

Lightbulb

So idea time I suppose!!!

Hopefully someone at Handspring sees these posts. We (hopefully I can speak for a lot of people here) need the phone to still ring when outside the Visor. We need to know a new call is coming in so we can stop what we are doing, install the VisorPhone module, and take the call. We do not want our Visors to be dedicated cell phones... especially those of us who use our Visors for other things. But we also need a dedicated cell phone... as some of us depend on our phones for business. So please, make it possible for all this to happen in another version of the phone!

Thanks,

Your dedicated loyalists

(well, me atleast)

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Posted by j762538 on 03-02-2001 04:59 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by kikou
Also when the phone rings, you have no time to unplug the visor phone from the EC and plug it into the Visor to answer (I think you have no time to do that)
If you go fast however the power stays on on the Phone and it does not loose its signal.
The key issue for me is that if the person does not leave a message you have no way to know who called as the caller id memory is within the Visor, there is no such memory in the phone.


Do you know what the amount of time is that the phone does not lose power and doesnt have to search for a signal?
I think this would be useful, you could see when you get a call insted of keep pluging and unpluging the phone to check.

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Posted by Kupe on 03-02-2001 06:16 PM:

Quite Humorous

I find this thread to get right to the heart of a key issue with VisorPhone: Why would you purchase a Visorphone and then look for a means of running a Visorphone without a visor? Isn't this solution known as a separate cell phone?

Given you can hook up a visor to a whole host of cellphones today, you have a lot more options than a Visorphone adapter. Do a quick inventory:

1. <b>Visorphone alone</b>: Reasonably small and compact. All-in-one solution. Springboard slot unavailable.

2. <b>Visor phone with external adapter</b>. Two pieces of equipment to carry around (three actually since the main reason you would remove the phone is to use the Springboard slot - so add another springboard to your inventory).

3. <b>Visor and phone (IR)</b>. Two pieces of equipment. Requires IR capable phone. Phones generally available that are the same size or smaller than a Visorphone-powerpack combo would be. Requires a steady hand (or table) to keep the IR connection.

4. <b>Visor and phone (cable)</b>. Same as #3 plus a custom cable to connect the two (0.5 ounce, ~9 inches for mine). Springboard slot available.

With all these choices you can certainly find one that's available today without resorting to a Rube Goldberg solution that runs counter to common sense (i.e. an "external" visorphone! )

Kupe


Posted by yosemitesamiam on 03-02-2001 06:27 PM:

Re: Quite Humorous

quote:
Originally posted by Kupe
I find this thread to get right to the heart of a key issue with VisorPhone: Why would you purchase a Visorphone and then look for a means of running a Visorphone without a visor? Isn't this solution known as a separate cell phone?



With all these choices you can certainly find one that's available today without resorting to a Rube Goldberg solution that runs counter to common sense (i.e. an "external" visorphone! )

Kupe



Very simply yes...it is known as a separate cell phone...yet another piece of equipment in the pocket. I am not looking for a means of running a VisorPhone without the Visor...I'm looking for a way that the VisorPhone could alert me that there is a signal coming in, in case of an instance where it is uninstalled from the Visor and someone is trying to contact me. Nothing more...nothing less.

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Posted by Celchu19 on 03-02-2001 11:56 PM:

I question: If you want to be able to use the visor phone outside of they visor, then what's the point?

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Posted by EricG on 03-03-2001 12:13 AM:

I can see at least hearing it ring when it's not in the visor.

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Posted by Matthew Nichols on 03-03-2001 12:44 AM:

Yeah, all they're asking is to have the thing ring while they use another Springboard. We're not talking about the capability to talk on it or have a dial pad on the thing.

I'd say a great thing would be something that 1) allowed it to be ring and 2) has a tiny lcd to display caller ID. I'd imagine this would be pricey however, and bring the price of the Visor Phone even higher.

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Posted by namja on 03-03-2001 11:54 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Celchu19
I question: If you want to be able to use the visor phone outside of they visor, then what's the point?
The point is this.

People want the VisorPhone so that they won't have to carry a separate phone. Plus the VisorPhone is very convenient as you can tap the phone numbers on the address book to make calls. This feature alone almost makes the VisorPhone worth while. I hate having to program phone numbers into my cell phone (I have 160 numbers in memory).

However, getting a VisorPhone ties up the SB slot. You won't be able to use any GPS trackers, mp3 players, voice recorders, etc., when the phone is attached. To overcome this handicap, it'll be great to make the VisorPhone able to answer calls (just answering calls will be enough, without the capability of placing calls). They won't even have to build a mic as they can build this feature for the hands-free set only.

Anyway, according to the Handspring web site:
quote:
However, one of our developer partners is building an attachment to the VisorPhone which will allow the VisorPhone to be used to receive and make calls when it's outside of Visor.


Posted by rtalain on 03-03-2001 05:17 PM:

I think I read somewhere that Hanspring is working on a device that the Visorphone would mount in that would make it work as a stand-a-lone cell phone. It would probably be something like a keypad and microphone with a springboard slot. (way oversimplified I'm sure).

It actually makes good sense. I mean, your Visorphone is a great springboard module, but if it's not your ONLY springboard module, then there will be times when it's not installed on your Visor. During these instances, it would be great to mount it in this other device and maintain all the functions of a cell phone.

Ron


Posted by marcus on 03-03-2001 07:16 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by rtalain
I think I read somewhere that Hanspring is working on a device that the Visorphone would mount in that would make it work as a stand-a-lone cell phone. It would probably be something like a keypad and microphone with a springboaed slot. (way oversimplified I'm sure).



We saw a non functioning demo unit at PCIA last September:

http://www.visorcentral.com/page/0-2-624-2.htm

Kensington Technology Group showed an accessory which docks with the VisorPhone, providing a dial pad and LCD Screen.

No news since then.

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Posted by Celchu19 on 03-03-2001 08:20 PM:

People could also by a cheep auxliry visor (solo) that would be dedicated to their visor phone, it would proved all that would be needed, and it gives you a backup visor if your prism needs to be charged or repaired.

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Posted by yosemitesamiam on 03-03-2001 10:24 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthew Nichols


I'd say a great thing would be something that 1) allowed it to be ring and 2) has a tiny lcd to display caller ID. I'd imagine this would be pricey however, and bring the price of the Visor Phone even higher.



Thank you for being the only one here to know what I was asking for/talking about!

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Posted by yosemitesamiam on 03-03-2001 10:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthew Nichols
Yeah, all they're asking is to have the thing ring while they use another Springboard. We're not talking about the capability to talk on it or have a dial pad on the thing.




This part of your post is what I was refering to....disregard that last post by me.

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