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how do i pair jabra gn1110 Transmitting audio over BT to non-A2DP headset
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I seem to be in a niche category of people that's interested in low- quality BT audio. I have an iPod that I use exclusively for listening to talk radio podcasts, and I could care less about high-quality stereo audio delivered over A2DP - I'd just like to listen to it using my plain old Bluetooth 2.0 headset. Unfortunately, almost all of the products and information online is oriented toward A2DP support. I'm wondering if the average BT transmitter (http://www.google.com/ products?um=1&tab=wf&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=bluetooth+transmitter) that plugs into a 3.5mm headphone jack or iPod dock connector can deliver audio from my iPod to a standard Bluetooth 2.0 headset. Thanks, Ken
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deliver audio from my iPod to a standard Bluetooth 2.0 headset. Thanks, Ken If you can find a BT transmitter that supports HANDSFREE audio, not stereo, which is another BT profile entirely, It would transmit the audio to the handsfree headset in mono. It would sound as good as the headset. BT is digital and has NOTHING to do with audio fidelity. The headset, on the other hand, is designed for human voice and, probably, has a limited audio bandwidth from 300 to 3000 Hz, like your SELLphone. It would sound about like monophonic AM radio's 50-5000 Hz bandwidth...muffled. No reason it won't work EXCEPT the BT stereo transmitters are for STEREO to the STEREO profile... Good luck. Larry
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: I seem to be in a niche category of people that's interested in low- quality BT audio. I have an iPod that I use exclusively for listening to talk radio podcasts, and I could care less about high- quality stereo audio delivered over A2DP - I'd just like to listen to it using my plain old Bluetooth 2.0 headset. Unfortunately, almost all of the products and information online is oriented toward A2DP support. I'm wondering if the average BT transmitter (http://www.google.com/ products?um=1&tab=wf&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 &q=bluetooth+transmitter) that plugs into a 3.5mm headphone jack or iPod dock connector can deliver audio from my iPod to a standard Bluetooth 2.0 headset. Thanks, If you can find a BT transmitter that supports HANDSFREE audio, not stereo, which is another BT profile entirely, It would transmit the audio to the handsfree headset in mono. It would sound as good as the headset. BT is digital and has NOTHING to do with audio fidelity. The headset, on the other hand, is designed for human voice and, probably, has a limited audio bandwidth from 300 to 3000 Hz, like your SELLphone. It would sound about like monophonic AM radio's 50-5000 Hz bandwidth...muffled. No reason it won't work EXCEPT the BT stereo transmitters are for STEREO to the STEREO profile... Good luck. Larry
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look for a HFP/HSP transmitter. AS of last week, Radio Shack, of all places, had the MotoROKR S9 stereo headset that does both profiles at once....on sale for $79! That's cheaper than the net was selling it for and I bought one. It's paired with the MotoROKR Z6M on Alltel and the stereo coming out of the pair is just superb! The S9 also makes NO MECHANICAL NOISES when you move, one thing that always pisses me off about headphones in general. No creaking, clicking, funny noises from the headband. It's really light, considering it has a Lithium- Polymer rechargeable battery pack in it and Bluetooth transceiver, sitting on the back of your neck, hardly noticeable once you get it fitted around your big elephant ears...(c; Larry
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This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
: So my conclusion is that it's easier (though more expensive) to look for small A2DP headset rather than look for a HFP/HSP transmitter. AS of last week, Radio Shack, of all places, had the MotoROKR S9 stereo headset that does both profiles at once....on sale for $79! That's cheaper than the net was selling it for and I bought one. It's paired with the MotoROKR Z6M on Alltel and the stereo coming out of the pair is just superb! The S9 also makes NO MECHANICAL NOISES when you move, one thing that always pisses me off about headphones in general. No creaking, clicking, funny noises from the headband. It's really light, considering it has a Lithium- Polymer rechargeable battery pack in it and Bluetooth transceiver, sitting on the back of your neck, hardly noticeable once you get it fitted around your big elephant ears...(c; Larry
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Bluetooth headset). Man! You must have one neat computer! I've never seen anyone Email HARDWARE anywhere! Does it have a transporter like USS Enterprise?...(c; I wanna send an extra gas power plant to a friend in Seattle. How big an item will the Email system transport, anyways?...(c; Larry
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