bluetooth headset for iphone

Category: Cell Phone Talk

Post 1 by The Elemental Dragon (queen of dragons) on Saturday, 11-Jun-2011 13:28:05

I'm trying to find a bluetooth headset for the iphone that will do more then just let you talk on the phone, like listen to music and other vo related stuff. anyone have any ideas?

Post 2 by monkeypusher69 (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Saturday, 18-Jun-2011 23:03:10

any stereo bluetooth headset will meet this need. of course like any other headset the sound quality varies based on brand and price points. As ageneral rule nokia stereo headsets are pretty damn good for music listening, though unless u get something noise cancelling the person u are talking to may have a hard time hearing you if u are walking down a busy street or in any other extremely noisy enviroment.

Post 3 by SingerOfSongs (Heresy and apostasy is how progress is made.) on Sunday, 19-Jun-2011 20:43:43

As I just found to my oops, make sure to check your specs carefully. Must support A2DP.

Post 4 by tealgreen (Generic Zoner) on Thursday, 21-Jul-2011 17:13:13

You might want to check out the Blueant Q2 headset. Last I ordered, Amazon was selling for $70. Hope this helps.

Post 5 by SingerOfSongs (Heresy and apostasy is how progress is made.) on Friday, 22-Jul-2011 12:31:45

You can get ones that wil work with the IPhone for about half that price on amazon. Someone recently suggested the Motorola S305 to me, which they got for $32.

Post 6 by WillieTheWoof (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Tuesday, 26-Jul-2011 11:12:05

Please remember, you want the headset to support A2DP which allows the audio from voiceover to pass through. Many bluetooth headsets will work but not all transmit voiceover over the headset.

Post 7 by The SHU interpreter (I just keep on posting!) on Saturday, 28-Apr-2012 22:46:24

i'm considering a blutooth headset because it's a lot easier for me to use the phone and computer when in class. What brand is good?

Post 8 by roxtar (move over school!) on Sunday, 29-Apr-2012 21:41:51

that's so lame.
I bought a bluetooth headset, not knowing about the a2dp bit. I still use it quite a bit for talking when i need a free hand, but not being able to use it with vo is a buzz kill.

Post 9 by WillieTheWoof (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Monday, 30-Apr-2012 9:37:09

The motorola h17 text is an excellent headset, love the thing.

Post 10 by rat (star trek rules!) on Monday, 30-Apr-2012 15:26:34

there's one headset on apple's site, don't remember it's name, but it looks like it supports all that we'd need. I'm personally considering it as i think it may be usable by those with hearing aids wich is a huge must for me.