You need a headset that supports A2DP.

Thanks
Scott

On Dec 12, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Nick Van Vlaenderen wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm new on the list. Bought myself a Macbook Pro a few months back and just 
> got the iPhone. Great stuff.
> 
> One question though: Last week I got a bluetooth headset for my iPhone. The 
> idea was to use it in busy places so I don't have to turn the volume of my 
> phone up to hear the speech. Unfortunately, the headset only seems to work 
> for actual phone calls. Does anyone know how to get the speech (well, all the 
> sound) from the iPhone through a bluetooth headset (in other words, without 
> putting a jack in the headphone output)?
> 
> `
> Thanks,
> 
> Nick
> 
> MSN: n...@clicktrack.be
> Skype: Nickvv
> 
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