Okay so i come to you guize because i need a phone (Land line) that accept to be paired with Bluetooth earpiece. The very same earpiece i use for my Cellphone. Reason for that is that my boss want a phone for his job that can accept 2+ line, switch in between them, and have the famous BT Earpieces. Ive done some search around the web but no cigar...And i was wondering if any of you guys know of this technology, have used it...and know where i can buy one of these. Budget dont mather in this case. So if any of you guys can help me find this phone that i believe is maybe not existing at all, i'd apreciate it, and would give out some Karmaz for sure!
i don't know about the phone, but i do know the BT only pairs with one device at a time. good luck Roger
You mean, even if the said phone would exist, it could only be used with one BT earpiece at the time?...Oh fail ...There must be a way somehow.
But yeah, the boss did ask for that, but from what i know, this is somewhat impossible, he would have to go with a normal headset...for normal phone. But those said headset are somewhat big :S
Thanks Burnzz!
But yeah, the boss did ask for that, but from what i know, this is somewhat impossible, he would have to go with a normal headset...for normal phone. But those said headset are somewhat big :S
Thanks Burnzz!
thisburnzz wrote:
i don't know about the phone, but i do know the BT only pairs with one device at a time. good luck Roger
What you can do is use a phone and just manually turn the BT on and off between the two devices when you feel like switching. Some headsets should automatically repair with the recognized BT-capable phone that is within range and again, is recognized by the headset.
As far as WHAT phone you can use? Hmm... tough. If it didn't have to be a land line, this would be easy. I believe there are, however, wireless phones that are simply a headset and then a wireless touchpad and display you keep in your pocket. I almost seem to recall seeing something like that... Lemme look around and I'll edit this post.
http://news.smithgear.com/2009/06/conne … sl785.html
Here's something that should get you on your way.
Last edited by CapnNismo (2011-05-17 12:18:40)
Thanks for the quick answer guys! If its impossible to get what i need...feel free to throw some idea around!
Once again, i appreciate the help!
Once again, i appreciate the help!
That Siemens is probably a good place to start. I looked at Bang and Olufson first but they didn't have anything that works with BT. Google searches were also relatively slim. There seem to be a number of options to use what is called a "Bluetooth Gateway" to use your cell phone that communicates with said gateway that then hands the call off to a typical cordless telephone...
Good luck.
Good luck.