Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
Having just started to use a BT headset with my new BT phone, I really like
it's convenience. It would be nice to use it at home with my landline
cordless phone as well, that has the same size 2.5 jack as a mobile phone.
I know they sell adapters to enable non-BT cell phones to use a BT headset.
Jabra makes one, I think Motorola also, perhaps others. They never mention
in the ads the possibility of using it with a cordless phone, they just say
for non-BT cell phones.
However, both types of phones have the same size jack. The same corded
headsets work in both. Would these BT adapters with 2.5 plug work in a
landline cordless phone? Anyone tried that?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
"MS" <ms@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Having just started to use a BT headset with my new BT phone, I really
> like
> it's convenience. It would be nice to use it at home with my landline
> cordless phone as well, that has the same size 2.5 jack as a mobile phone.
>
> I know they sell adapters to enable non-BT cell phones to use a BT
> headset.
> Jabra makes one, I think Motorola also, perhaps others. They never mention
> in the ads the possibility of using it with a cordless phone, they just
> say
> for non-BT cell phones.
>
> However, both types of phones have the same size jack. The same corded
> headsets work in both. Would these BT adapters with 2.5 plug work in a
> landline cordless phone? Anyone tried that?
>
>
Firstly Id say "" try it ""
Secondly Id ask "" did it work ? ""
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