Bluetooth devices that are compatible
with Palm Pre phones
Palm Pre phones
are Bluetooth Qualified products. This means the phones have passed
the Bluetooth Special Interest Group's test plan, and are qualified
by an independent Bluetooth Qualification Expert.
Because the phones passed these tests, they will most likely
work with other Bluetooth Qualified products. However, we cannot
guarantee compatibility with every Bluetooth product on the market.
Please come back to this page for updates.
The following Bluetooth devices were tested and determined
compatible in accordance with Palm’s Bluetooth wireless
technology testing standards. Note that manufacturer changes to
the specifications of the tested devices may alter compatibility
and/or functionality. Please check with your Bluetooth device manufacturer
for updates or additional information.
Important Bluetooth devices are compatible with specific webOS
versions. Devices that are compatible with later webOS versions
only are clearly noted with statements such as (webOS 1.2.0 or higher).
Devices listed without specific webOS version notes are compatible
with webOS version 1.1.3. or higher. To check which webOS version
is currently on your phone, open Device Info
and look at the Version info.
Phone headsets
At the time of writing, the following headsets have been tested
for compatibility. However, headset compatibility changes periodically.
Check with the headset manufacturer for the latest compatibility
info.
Palm
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Wireless Headset Series 3
Aliph
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Jawbone
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Jawbone II
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Jawbone Prime
BlueAnt
Jabra
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BT185
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BT325
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BT530
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BT2010
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BT2040
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BT2050
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BT3010
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BT3030 (A2DP)
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BT4010
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BT8010
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BT8040 (A2DP)
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SP700
LG
Motorola
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EQ7 (A2DP)
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H12
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H15
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H375
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H385
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H680
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H681
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H690
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H700
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H710
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S9 (A2DP)
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S305 (A2DP)
Nokia
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BH-104
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BH-212
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BH-700
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BH-801
Plantronics
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Discovery 665
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Discovery 925
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Discovery 975
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Explorer 220
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Explorer 230
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Explorer 260
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Explorer 340
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Explorer 360
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Explorer 390
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Voyager 855
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Voyager Pro
Samsung
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WEP180
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WEP200
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WEP250
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WEP350
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WEP410
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WEP450
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WEP500
Sennheiser
Sony
Sony Ericsson
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HBH-DS970 (A2DP)
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HBH-PB705
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HBH-PV715
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VH-310
You may experience varied performance from headsets not listed
above. Range, advanced features and audio may behave unexpectedly.
Phone car kits
At the time of writing, the following car kits have been tested
for compatibility. However, car kit models may change from year
to year in a vehicle. Check with the automaker to learn which car
kit is used in your particular vehicle.
Automaker systems
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Audi
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BMW 2009 1 Series, 3 Series, 5 Series, 6 Series and 7 Series
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BMW 2009 X3, X5
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BMW 2009 Z4
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Mini Cooper 2009
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Chrysler
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Ford (Sync car-kit)
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Ford (non-Sync car-kit)
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Honda/Acura
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Infiniti 2009 with Navigation (webOS 1.2.0 and higher)
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Jaguar
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Land Rover
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Mazda 2007-2009
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Mercedes-Benz 2009 C-Class, E-Class and S-Class (webOS 1.2.0
and higher)
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Mitsubishi 2007-2008
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Nissan 2009 with Navigation (webOS 1.2.0 and higher)
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Porsche Cayenne and Panamera
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Toyota/Lexus 1
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Volvo
1 Carkit does not support accessing
Contacts from phones running webOS 1.1.3. Phones running webOS 1.2.0
or higher can access Contacts from the phone.
After-market systems
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Bury Take & Talk
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JCI Auto-Intelligence
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Motorola IHF1000
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Motorola T305
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Motorola T605
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Mr. Handsfree Genius
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Nokia CK-100 (webOS 1.3.1 and higher)
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Nokia CK-300 (webOS 1.3.1 and higher)
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Parrot CK3000 Evolution
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Parrot CK3100
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Parrot CK3200LS
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Parrot CK3300
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Parrot MK6000
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Parrot MK6100
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Parrot Minikit 1.06c Slim
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Parrot EasyDrive
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Sony Ericsson HCB-108
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Supertooth One Visor