Hey Alison I use a Motorola HD10, which is a really good stereo bluetooth 
headset. The book Port does't have bluetooth capabilities, I wish it did but 
currently it does not. But, this particular headset works really well, batery 
life is great and the sound is quite nice as well. Not sure if it has two modes 
or not, but the buttons are very accessible and it is easy to pair with 
whatever you want to pair that with. Hope this helps and you might want to take 
a look at Amazon, Best Buy or something like that. But, it's the Motorola HD10, 
it's a step up from the motorola S9 that was previously released. Thanks again 
and tae care. 
On Jul 24, 2012, at 11:35 PM, Allison Mervis wrote:

> Hi everyone.
> The subject basically says it all. I'm looking for a stereo bluetooth headset 
> that I can pair with my iPhone and possibly my MBP as well. I want something 
> that's really easy to pair and disconnect. I have a nice Sony one here, but 
> the blasted thing has so many modes, pairing is a bit hit or miss. I'd 
> ideally like something with two modes, on and discoverable, or off and not 
> discoverable. I actually really wish Jawbone would make a headset version of 
> their very accessible jam box product. Is there anything even close in terms 
> of accessibility? Thanks so much in advance for any and all assistance.
> Allison
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