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| Thread ID: 49961 | 2004-10-05 23:29:00 | Is there a wireless headphone \ mic unit available. | PressF1 User (1065) | Press F1 |
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| 278550 | 2004-10-06 07:07:00 | The simplest way is to buy a bluetooth dongle for your computer and buy a bluetooth cellphone headset. That way you can use the headset with your phone as well (if you have one) and you can use other bluetooth devices with your computer in the future. | cadifan (286) | ||
| 278551 | 2004-10-06 08:46:00 | Thanks cadifan - that's useful advice and appreciiated - cheers | PressF1 User (1065) | ||
| 278552 | 2004-10-06 19:33:00 | >God, how do you cope at the supermarket? Again, this is unnecessary, WTF. If you are frustrated by another user's approach to getting help then simply don't post. Would you please stop insulting people because they don't live up to your expectations of how to go about doing things. People come here looking for help, not abuse, although the latter seems to be what many get right now. |
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| 278553 | 2004-10-06 20:50:00 | I would recommend this (www.dse.co.nz) type of adaptor. There are Class 1 and Class 2 types. Class 1 is up to 100m range, Class 2 is up to 10m. In reality these ranges are usually a lot less, and the range you would get with a class 2 device both ends may be too short for use roaming with a headset. Most combination transmitter and earpiece units are class 2. Buying separate modules should allow you to use a class 1 module on the PC end. |
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