Also, my own bluetooth headphones are almost always simply *receiving*. They only transmit when I change a track or am in a call talking. Sorry, but compared to the very real danger of say, driving to the grocery store, I can't get too upset about radio waves.
On Dec 2, 2007 8:13 AM, Paul Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are bluetooth headphones actually closer than a cell phone > against the ear? ************************************************************************ * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands in <== * ==> the body of an email & send 'em to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <== * Join the list: SUBSCRIBE COMPUTERGUYS-L Your Name * Too much mail? Try Daily Digests command: SET COMPUTERGUYS-L DIGEST * Tired of the List? Unsubscribe command: SIGNOFF COMPUTERGUYS-L * New address? From OLD address send: CHANGE COMPUTERGUYS-L YourNewAddress * Need more help? Send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************************************************************************ * List archive at www.mail-archive.com/computerguys-l@listserv.aol.com/ * RSS at www.mail-archive.com/computerguys-l@listserv.aol.com/maillist.xml * Messages bearing the header "X-No-Archive: yes" will not be archived ************************************************************************