David, I'm behind on my messages, so sorry if this has already been covered.
Yes, there are a couple ways you could do this. I use the Plantronics
Pulsar 590A, which is an over-the-head stereo headset costing about 100
bucks that comes with a universal adapter that hooks into any non-Blue Tooth
ca
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On Behalf Of Norma A. Boge
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 4:18 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Using a Bluetooth earpiece as a general PC headset
Hi David,
Such a bluetooth device will work for the PC. However
Hi David,
Such a bluetooth device will work for the PC. However, if your PC is
not bluetooth-enabled (like mine) you will also have to purchase the
bluetooth transmitter. I got my headset, which is just a single
earpiece w/mic at Radio Shack on sale for about $20 and I got the
transmitter a
Hi,
I'd like to be able to have headphones that are not directly connected to my
TripleTalk speech synthesizer, but I often need to handle protected material
at work and I can't be broadcasting that info if anyone with a similar
receiver can pick it up. Is there a technology that can do this b