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Hello, all.
I am considering the OQO handtop and need a little more continuity between
Wi-Fi access points so I'm thinking of using a T637 mobile phone with the OQO's
Bluetooth ability to get my internet connection from my hand to my shoulder,
which is where the phone would sit in my jacket pocket, out to the Cingular AP
over GPRS at a speed of around 60 kbps, and internet from there.
Now, this is really pretty conventional but I sure would like to know if these
two hardware devices can maintain an *audio headset* connection either by VoIP
internet or audio Bluetooth to telephones world wide. It's crucial that I use a
headset as I work in noisy environments, and I already have a headset that
provides fine noise resistance. Even my mother can hear me on this headset and
she's got hearing aids in both ears. I can hear her, too, with this biaural
headset from Radio Shack, and her voice is getting weak with Parkinsonism, and
I communicate around operating engines. (Not jet engines!)
Can Bluetooth be configured to relay an audio signal from the headset to the
mixer in the OQO to the phone?
Is there a biaural (not binaural) Bluetooth headset with a boom mic I can use
with both the OQO and the phone, and if so, what would I have to do to switch
devices, assuming the audio Bluetooth connection was not parallel?
I'll be listening to music, recording myself and my acoustic guitar, and
talking on the phone.
Doug Goncz
I love: Dona, Jeff, Kim, Kimmie, Mom, Neelix, Tasha, and Teri, alphabetically.
I drive: A double-step Thunderbolt with 657% range.
I fight terrorism by: Using less gasoline.
Hello, all.
I am considering the OQO handtop and need a little more continuity between
Wi-Fi access points so I'm thinking of using a T637 mobile phone with the OQO's
Bluetooth ability to get my internet connection from my hand to my shoulder,
which is where the phone would sit in my jacket pocket, out to the Cingular AP
over GPRS at a speed of around 60 kbps, and internet from there.
Now, this is really pretty conventional but I sure would like to know if these
two hardware devices can maintain an *audio headset* connection either by VoIP
internet or audio Bluetooth to telephones world wide. It's crucial that I use a
headset as I work in noisy environments, and I already have a headset that
provides fine noise resistance. Even my mother can hear me on this headset and
she's got hearing aids in both ears. I can hear her, too, with this biaural
headset from Radio Shack, and her voice is getting weak with Parkinsonism, and
I communicate around operating engines. (Not jet engines!)
Can Bluetooth be configured to relay an audio signal from the headset to the
mixer in the OQO to the phone?
Is there a biaural (not binaural) Bluetooth headset with a boom mic I can use
with both the OQO and the phone, and if so, what would I have to do to switch
devices, assuming the audio Bluetooth connection was not parallel?
I'll be listening to music, recording myself and my acoustic guitar, and
talking on the phone.
Doug Goncz
I love: Dona, Jeff, Kim, Kimmie, Mom, Neelix, Tasha, and Teri, alphabetically.
I drive: A double-step Thunderbolt with 657% range.
I fight terrorism by: Using less gasoline.