Hi All!

About 2 months ago I purchased a home phone with a bluetooth headset 
(over-the-ear type, not over-the-head).  It's a "Calisto" by Plantronics.  It 
can be used as a handheld, o speakerphone, or with the headset/earpiece at the 
press of a button.  And it's all switchable between them even in the middle of 
a call.

The home headset is compatible with my super-cheapo, Samsung R430 camera phone. 
 The cell was $30 but with a 2 yr contract with Alltel I got a $30 rebate... 
i.e., free phone!  I can switch the home phone headset/earpiece between cell 
and home by pressing a button on the earpiece.

Then just yesterday I bought a USB-to-Bluetooth adaptor (Belkin, $35 at 
OfficeMax) and found I was able to transfer pics from my camera cell phone to 
my computer without using Alltel airtime.  ALSO, and this is the best part, the 
Plantronics headset/earpiece is an approved DragonDictate microphone! 

So one headset operates home phone, cell phone, and Dragon.

The Plantronics Calisto was a bit pricey but absolutely worth every penny!  
With the earpiece always on, or if I'm in reach of the handset, I can easily 
answer without wresting with headset or phone wires even if I don't have the 
phone with me (It works within 30 ft. of the handset.  And the handset works 
within 100 ft. of the base.)  Only drawback is tiny numbers but a mouthstick 
takes care of that and USB integration to Microsoft Outlook's Contact list 
helps.


I hope that helps.

Best of luck to ya!  And VERY Happy Holidays to All of You!

Sincerely,
Tod

---- Dan <[email protected]> wrote: 
> I haven't found a cell phone yet that I can use. Also, what type of 
> camera do you photographers use?
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> At 11:12 AM 12/30/2008, Julie said something that elicited my response:
> 
> >Hi All,
> >
> >I'm wondering what kind of cell phones your using?  I'm a quad, but 
> >can punch the numbers...Does anyone use a Bluetooth?  Any 
> >suggestions on what works for you or what doesn't?
> >Thanks,
> >Julie

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