Sorry to be behind the discussion. Been busy webcasting I built a box that splits out the audio and uses 3 bluetooth headsets. I used 3x Plantronics M1500 headsets. It also uses a Rolls MA43 Headphone amp but I could have parrallelled up the audio from the audio PC.
The audio from the headsets I fed into a small Behringer mixer so that I could get the levels right Problems I had were.... 1. Everyone in the office kept stealing the headsets 2. The batteries in the headset only last 2 hours or less 3. I still got a bit of echo. This seemed to be via vibration down the mic stalk from the earpiece when volume levels were high. It may have also been due to me having 2 nodes fairly close together for testing and getting feedback between nodes. I still have the headsets, but have bought more Gentners. I buy the GT1524 single channel AEC and use it along with the small Behringer mixers - it saves a *lot* of money and gives me much more flexible mic options. And I don't need a PC to drive the Gentner. It just looks after itself. I can send photos of the Bluetooth box of you want. rich At 10:04 a.m. 18/08/2004 -0500, Ti Leggett wrote: >You have to buy the model that's meant for phones without bluetooth. It >comes with the base that has the 2.5mm jack which you then buy a >splitter from radio shack to get regular 1/8" jacks. > >On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 19:24, Randy Groves wrote: > > I've looked into these in the past - there must be adapters available that > > allow you to attach this to a PC. But they weren't obvious at the time. > > > > -randy > > > > At 12:31 PM 8/17/2004, Ti Leggett wrote: > > >I've been playing with the Jabra headset which are very comfortable and > > >nice. If you're bluetooth driver doesn't support the Headset profile > > >you'll need to get the version that comes with its own base. > > > > > >On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 13:01, Jim Miller wrote: > > > > I am building a PIG node for occasional use at our center, and was > > > > thinking about using a bluetooth wireless headset for personal audio. > > > > Has anyone used one of these devices on a PIG node, and so you have any > > > > specific recommendations on models? I would imagine some sound better > > > > as well as being more comfortable than others. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > > >