[gps-talkusers] Re: e: Re: Blue tooth earpiece

  • From: Michael May <mikemay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 15:41:33 -0800

Kevin,

There are many models similar to this but this is the only one I have seen which will pair with your choice of earpiece. The others come as a set and all are stereo. This unit gives you the option of pairing with a stereo headset or a single ear headset.

I doubt this model is sold in Radio Shack.

Mike
At 09:14 AM 3/12/2006, you wrote:
Mike,
Just to add on to the discussion of BlueTooth Headset. Do you know if the headset is sold in stores like RadioShack or is it only available online?
Thanks
Kevin


----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Bishop" <w6smb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: "gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 23:17:26 -0800
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Blue tooth earpiece

Mike,

Thanks for clearing this up. I'm still getting used to all the
ins and outs of bluetooth, but I sure like it!

Don

On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 23:12:43 -0800, Michael May wrote:

Don,

There is a recessed button on the dongle side. You press that
and put
your earpiece in discover mode. There is never a need for a
pairing
code. So many devices use 0000, it could be that it defaults to
that.

Mike




At 11:26 AM 3/11/2006, you wrote:
Mike,

This really sounds like a neat device.  How do you do the
pairing?  Is it from the earpiece side?  I assume the earpiece
has
some way of pairing without
need for an authorization code?  Just wondering how it's
accomplished.

For the people on the bn list who want to use a bluetooth
headset,
this just might be a cool way to accomplish it.

Don

On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 08:29:31 -0800, Michael May wrote:

Peter,

Carl found a very neat accessory I have now purchased and tested.
It
is an audio Bluetooth dongle, meaning that it plugs into the
audio
jack of any device and converts the audio into a Bluetooth
signal.
You pair this audio dongle with a Bluetooth earpiece. I don't
know
that it pairs with all devices. It paired with my Motorola
HS810,
which I use with my cell phone.

It comes with a sub mini jack. The purpose of this device is to
allow
handfree Bluetooth operation with a cell phone for those phones
which
don't have bluetooth built in. A friend tried it on his phone
and it
worked great.

You need an adapter from sub mini to the BrailleNote's standard
mini
jack and it works wonderfully.

The device times out after a minute of no audio. As soon as you
press
a key however and it receives new audio, it starts up again. It
is
about an inch square and probably a quarter inch thick.  I just
Velcroed it to the side of my PK.

I ordered it from BlueEssentials.com for $34.95
Netcom GN 1110 A210 Cell Phone Bluetooth Adapter (1110-05) =
$34.99

Thanks to Carl for discovering this little gem.
Mike

At 08:10 AM 3/11/2006, you wrote:
Hi All,
    I just got my Braillenote GPS last night and have only used
it
a few minutes so far.  I apologize if this question has already
been asked and answered here.  I'd like to get either a blue
tooth
earphone or possibly a small bluetooth speaker that would attach
to
the shoulder strap.  I have a Nokia earpiece here which will
technically make a blue tooth connection with my Voicenote, but
it
doesn't list any available services and won't function as it
does
with my cell phone. What solutions are working well for people?
Thanks.

Peter






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