I wonder what my friend meant then?  He said one without the a2dp
would work but not as I wanted it too.  Maybe, that's the difference
between one made for mobile phones and one for computers?  donno.  But
thanks and sorry if this is a bit offtopic.

On 03/09/2008, Alfonzo Cuellar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tiffany.
>
> For a bluetooth solution, almost all bluetooths come with the profile
> you are looking for.
>
>
> As for as what you should use for a solution, they are all good.  Just
> really depends on what size, or what kind of bluetooth you would like.
>
> Try the Plantronics 520 if you want Plantronics.  Other brands such as
> Blueant, Motorola, and so forth, are out there.  They will all work
> though.
>
> Fonzie
> On Sep 3, 2008, at 5:11 PM, Tiffany D wrote:
>
>> I'm interested in buying a cheap (under $100) bluetooth headset for
>> use with my Macbook.  I'll mostly be using it as headphones and for
>> skype calls.  My friend recommended things made by Plantronics but
>> when I went to their site to check compatability, their answer was in
>> pdf and wasn't accessible.  So can anyone tell me if I can use their
>> cheaper models with my Macbook?  If not, can anyone please suggest
>> another brand for me?  I was told it would have to have something
>> called a2dp in order to work properly on a computer.  Btw, I'm not
>> fanatical about sound quality.  So long as it's clear and doesn't drop
>> i'm fine.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tiffanitsa
>>
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