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Two devices - one headset ?
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| Michał Dwużnik 2005-12-02, 5:48 pm |
| Hello everyone,
does anyone know such a thing - BT headset having 3.5
mm audio jack for connecting to e.g some mp3 player ?
I would like some earplugs with microphone which I could connect to my
Palm (serving as the MP3player, and "control station" for my phone),
and be able to pick calls via BT without getting strangled by some
cables :). There are devices available for audio->BT(a2dp) stream as
well as for BT->wired headset, but I couldn't find the thing described
above.
Any ideas?
Regards
Michal Dwuznik
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| Michał Dwużnik 2005-12-02, 5:48 pm |
| Erik Schmidt napisał(a):
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> You need two devices for that. Check out www.planex.de and the products
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> http://www.planex.net/product/bluetooth/bt-01t.htm
> http://www.planex.net/product/bluetooth/bt-01hss.htm
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Thanks a lot.
Unfortunately I'm looking for one device - I do not see a point
in converting to BT twice eating up batteries at both sides...
Regards
Michal
PS: There exist many solutions for audio jack->BT and stereo BT headsets,
but I would then have to carry 4 or more devices (BT headset, cellphone,
PDA (mp3) and jack->BT gizmo). Possible in winter and many pockets only :)
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"Michał Dwużnik"
<"Michal[dot]Dwuznik[at]cern[dot]ch"@think.a.bit.before.replying> wrote in
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> Erik Schmidt napisał(a):
> Thanks a lot.
> Unfortunately I'm looking for one device - I do not see a point
> in converting to BT twice eating up batteries at both sides...
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> Regards
> Michal
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> PS: There exist many solutions for audio jack->BT and stereo BT headsets,
> but I would then have to carry 4 or more devices (BT headset, cellphone,
> PDA (mp3) and jack->BT gizmo). Possible in winter and many pockets only :)
motorola made one, it was mainly for motorcycle helmets.
it used a bluetooth adapter and a corded headset, but the bluetooth adapter
had a 3.5mm input jack you could plug a mp3 player into.
i dont remember the model number but it might still be on their webpage.
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