Re: any suitable bluetooth headsets?

From: Jamey Hicks <jamey.hicks_at_hp.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 08:01:49 -0500

Marcus Brown wrote:

>Gday all,
>
>just finishing up my preparation for my big trip (wooharrgghhh!)
>Didn't announce my disappointment on losing mypaq to list,
>however, insurance is covering it, and I'll receive the new
>unit when I arrive at the hotel tomorrow (thank God!).
>(which also means I'll have a spare PSU, and a cradle that I can mod:)
>BTW: I'm also upgrading my memory cards to sandisk 512MB CF 66x,
>and 256MB SD 66x!!! (so I'm interested in speed tests).
>
>Now to the point,
>_IF_ I can actually get hold of any cash while doing this trip,
>I'm hoping to get a bluetooth headset (+hopefully my business partner
>can be convinced to get me a Nokia 6225 CDMA2000+BT mobile).
>As far as I can tell from what I've read about bluetooth in general,
>the only thing that stops a headset being usable is the existence
>of a Headset Profile for that device (or chip?).
>Does anyone have any ideas on this? ... and what might be involved
>in finding out the best option?
>ie. small, light, comfortable and work with both phone and (one day)
>a linux-based h2210. (I'm unaware atm as to wether a bt headset can
>work under ppc2003).
>If I end up with $ and no advice/info I'll just try and get the nicest
>one I can afford (and hope for the best)
>
>
>
Someone wrote a bluetooth headset profile, and I packaged it:

ipkg install bluezsco
modprobe snd-bluezsco
cat /usr/lib/ipkg/info/bluezsco.control for notes on how to use it
Received on Tue Feb 24 2004 - 13:00:24 EST

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