hands-free kit

2010-01-09 Thread Tom Yates
does anyone out there supply just the handsfree kit that comes with the 
stock openmoko (two earpieces, integral mic with cut-off switch and 
four-connector 2.5mm jack)?  or does anyone have a suggestion for 
known-equivalent equipment, preferably for supply in france?

my sister would very much like to order one, having tried mine with her 
new DECT phone, and she lives outside paris.


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Re: hands-free kit

2010-01-09 Thread Sebastian Reichel
On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 11:06:06AM +, Tom Yates wrote:
 does anyone out there supply just the handsfree kit that comes with the 
 stock openmoko (two earpieces, integral mic with cut-off switch and 
 four-connector 2.5mm jack)?  or does anyone have a suggestion for 
 known-equivalent equipment, preferably for supply in france?
 
 my sister would very much like to order one, having tried mine with her 
 new DECT phone, and she lives outside paris.

Pulster sells the headset:
http://pulster.de/index.htm?d__omheadset__OpenMoko_Headset994.htm

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Re: hands-free kit

2010-01-09 Thread Paul Fertser
Tom Yates madhat...@teaparty.net writes:
 does anyone out there supply just the handsfree kit that comes with the 
 stock openmoko (two earpieces, integral mic with cut-off switch and 
 four-connector 2.5mm jack)?

Beware, with wired headset mic you'll most probably get a serious buzz
problem on any device, no matter if buzz-fixed or not.

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Re: hands-free kit

2010-01-09 Thread Petr Vanek
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 16:06:44 +0300
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com (PF) wrote:

Tom Yates madhat...@teaparty.net writes:
 does anyone out there supply just the handsfree kit that comes with
 the stock openmoko (two earpieces, integral mic with cut-off switch
 and four-connector 2.5mm jack)?

Beware, with wired headset mic you'll most probably get a serious buzz
problem on any device, no matter if buzz-fixed or not.

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Be free, use free (http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html)
software! mailto:fercer...@gmail.com


i think he wants to use the handsfree kit for a DECT phone. i would
suggest to get a proper DECT wired h-f kit, the wires will be much
sturdier then the fr h-f.

btw. i don't use the wired kit much now but had not suffered any buzz
with it

petr



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Re: hands-free kit

2010-01-09 Thread Tom Yates
thanks to all who replied for both the pointer and the advice!  i'll pass 
them all on.

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Re: BT Hands Free Kit

2009-04-24 Thread kimaidou
Hi
What you want to do is feasible (I read post on the list with people telling
they achieved to use ther bt headset with the freerunner), but it seems to
be hard (and manual with around 5 steps). So I am waiting for some
developpers to create a soft running on the freerunner which would
facilitate these things (discovering the bt headset, pairing, routing the
sound to and from the bt headset). I have seen 2 projects for this :
* http://shrbluetooth.googlecode.com/ (a work in progress)
* http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/noko/index.php?title=NokoBtm
I have not tested them yet


The link you gave is very interested, but I think it is the opposite
objective : the software there has to be installed on a linux desktop
computer (or laptop) and is made to transform the PC into a bt headset.
With it, it is said you can then use you PC mic and speaker to make calls
with any BT mobile phone. By the way it was exactlu what I was searching, so
I will test it when I have time. But it is not what you want. If I
understoof correctly, you already have a bt headset and you need a software
running on the freerunner to connect the headset to you freerunner.

Kimaidou

2009/4/23 Joerg Eesmann jeesm...@gmx.de

 Hello there,
 I am reading many things about BT-headsets and everything. Is there any
 possibility to use the Freerunner together with the Hand Free Kit in the
 car? I tried in my car, but the car does not find the Freerunner
 (OM2008.12 kustomized).
 Has anybody an idea?
 I found this http://nohands.sourceforge.net/source.html as a bluetooth
 project.

 Anything would help:
 best would be something like:
 ... use XYZ.opk and it will work!
 in worst case a bluetooth protocol description for hands free kits would
 also help.

 any idea would be appreciated.
 be safe,
 Joerg


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BT Hands Free Kit

2009-04-23 Thread Joerg Eesmann
Hello there,
I am reading many things about BT-headsets and everything. Is there any
possibility to use the Freerunner together with the Hand Free Kit in the
car? I tried in my car, but the car does not find the Freerunner
(OM2008.12 kustomized).
Has anybody an idea?
I found this http://nohands.sourceforge.net/source.html as a bluetooth
project.

Anything would help:
best would be something like:
... use XYZ.opk and it will work!
in worst case a bluetooth protocol description for hands free kits would
also help.

any idea would be appreciated.
be safe,
Joerg


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