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Re: OT: Bluetooth Headset
Interesting that you should mention this, as just the other day I was
thinking that what I'd like to do, (again possibly in lieu of a proper
hands-free kit in my next car), was to use all bluetooth kit, kinda as
follows...
Bluetooth phone, - stays in my pocket or belt-clip etc...
Bluetooth headset, - obvious!
Bluetooth enabled iPAQ - would "emulate" the phone's display
The idea being that whan a call came in, the iPAQ display would show the
caller-ID details, and I could answer/reject the call either from the iPAQ
or the headset.... When making an outgoing call, I'd either nuse
voice-dialling from the headset, or a phone keypad display on the iPAQ...
What chance of getting *three* bits of kit all to operate together though,
given the PITA of just getting two things trying to talk to each other!!!
Paul G.
>From: "Tony T" <tony@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: [ukha_d] OT: Bluetooth Headset
>Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 13:22:39 +0100
>
>Hi all,
>
>With all the talk of mobiles on the list, I was just wondering if
anyone
>has
>had any success using a bluetooth headset in the car, in lieu of a
>handsfree
>kit?
>
>Also, is it possible for a bluetooth enabled pc/laptop to dial a number
on
>the phone, and then for you to pick up the call on the headset?
>
>Many thanks
>Tony T
>
>
>
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