Hi,

I can reccommend the Plantronics Voyager Legend or, and this is a really smal 
nice one, the Plantronics M155. Both support VoiceOver and music and they are 
single ear headsets.

All the best 
Jürgen
Am 21.02.2014 um 06:43 schrieb David Chittenden <[email protected]>:

> Well, there are several factors to consider.
> 
> First, the headset must support the A2DP (AADP) profile. This profile is the 
> stereo music channel, so almost all stereo bluetooth headsets support it. If 
> the headset states it plays music, whether single ear or both ears, it most 
> probably supports A2DP. When shopping online, check the tech specs to be 
> certain. No brands support A2DP profile across their entire line. Usually, 
> the more expensive bluetooth earpieces and headsets support A2DP.
> 
> Are you looking for a single earpiece or a stereo headset. The single 
> earpiece is more likely to not support A2DP. If A2DP is supported, VO will 
> automatically work through the headset. If not supported, VO will only come 
> through the headset during a call. Otherwise, VO will speak through the 
> device speaker, just as it does currently.
> 
> If you want two-device simeltaneous support, the Motorola elite series, 
> Motorola H17TXT and H19TXT, and the PlanTronics Legend, all support this. 
> Also, all of these headsets are one ear, and have spoken prompts and 
> announcements.
> 
> Most modern headsets are able to auto-pair when selected in the phone so one 
> does not need to enter a four digit pin.
> 
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
> Email: [email protected]
> Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 21 Feb 2014, at 13:47, "Christina C." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I hope I don't sound too incredibly stupid but I am shopping for a bluetooth 
>> headset and I am quite lost. 
>> 
>> Is there a list somewhere of blind friendly bluetooth headphones/headsets 
>> that are compatible with iOS devices and macs?
>> 
>> Also, If I happen to use a headset that does not work with VO on my iPhone 
>> will VO still have sound output from the speaker on my iPhone but just not 
>> on the headphones? Or will the voiceover be completely mute to me?  
>> 
>> I am on the hunt for a super easy to use headset that will pair very easily 
>> where maybe I don't have to type in a code to pair it  all the time because 
>> I would like a headset that I can use with several devices. Like my Mac, my 
>> iPhone and a bluetooth transmitter I am going to purchase that I can stick 
>> in the headphone jack for various audio devices in my home. It would be 
>> great if it could pair automatically, if that feature even exists. :)
>> 
>> Thanks for any help pointing me in the right direction.
>> 
>> Christina
>> 
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