Hi, Yeh the iPad and iPhone 4 use a micro SIM, everything else in the
world uses mini SIM.  They are exactly the same internal configuration
but the micro loses the plastic surround making it considerably
smaller. If you are daring enough you can cut any mini SIM down to
micro SIM size.  Anyway to answer the question about bluetooth, I use
a Nokia BH905.  Its a headset style over the head arrangement and
supports A2DP and AVRC as well as standard headset protocols.  Its a
really nice headset with noise cancelling, a beautiful design and
feels very solid.  Unfortunately the iPhone and iPad don't support
AVRC for remote control of play/pause/forward/backward. which is a
pain but the biggest issue on the iPhone iPad and iPod is the
resolution of the bluetooth protocol.  It hasn't been complained about
very much so I asume that most people don't notice.  I don't have any
measurements but i'd guess A2DP on the i devices is limitted to only
12KHz, maybe 16 but certainly not 22 or 44.  Music through all
bluetooth headphones that I've heard is tinny and limited in trebble.
It isn't a limitation of the bluetooth protocol as if I pair them with
my Nokia N86 or N95 they sound spectacular.  I was really hoping Apple
would address this issue in IOS 4 but I guess they haven't had enough
complaints about it yet.  Its very annoying though as I have a
beautiful sounding headset crippled by apples drivers.  In summary
though the BH905 will do exactly what you want, they are solid and
sound wonderful as long as you don't mind losing a little trebble.

Simon Fogarty wrote:
> Hi Mac people,
>
>
>
> I've just splashed out and got the iPad,  great toy after shaving a sim card
> down to fit the micro slot, and being able to get internet access outside of
> my work and home.
>
>
>
> However, I have a Bluetooth headset, a blue ant V1, but the iPad wont pick
> up on it when trying to pair them both.
>
>
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> Is this normal, I would have thought the blue ant devices were pretty common
> devices.
>
>
>
> If this one wont work, is there anything that is recommended for the
> Bluetooth connectivity on the iPad?
>
> I want to be able to skype from it.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Simon f

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