Hi!
I never could get the headset to work with phone calls on the mac.
I then heard that you have to use your built-in mic or if you have a wired 
headset with microphone you can use that.
BUt i don’t see the meaning in having to use a wired headset on the mac while 
taking calls on it.
/A 
> 3 nov 2014 kl. 01:02 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net>:
> 
> Its an issue I never investigated to be honest because I have other ways of 
> answering calls on the Mac than using the controls on that headset which are 
> rather hard to press, I assigned various keyboard shortcuts on the Mac to 
> answer calls in Skype for example, its usual that - if I’m taking calls on 
> the computer that I’m usually sitting in front of the keyboard and thus the 
> freedom of the H800 headset will then allow me to move about -.
> 
> As I’ve said before, the H800 isn’t a bad headset but in many ways it has a 
> lot to be desired, build quality being one of those.
> 
> I’ve got some time so I’ll look up the headset in Google to see if there are 
> any other stuff about controls.
> 
> 
>> On 3 Nov 2014, at 9:15 am, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> I have found that you can not use a bluetooth headset or a headset like the 
>> logitech h800 with its own transmitter when taking calls on the mac.
>> You have to use the built-in microphone  or the mic input and headphones 
>> input on your mac to make it work properly.
>> /A
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