if one were to buy a bluetooth headset and replace the built-in speaker with headphone speakers? this would be handy for playing music from the cellular tellular. what do you think?
would this work?
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i have done it with corded headphones/phone headset, just took out one speaker and replaced it with a headphone speaker so when on the phone i could also listen to music, i know my friend who works at a place where they all have headsets and walkytalkie's, has a headset with a little ear bud so he can listen to his ipod.
not sure it will work with bluetooth since it wireless/ -
i think this is more of a software issue then a hardware issue isn't it? I mean, the headset already has a speaker in it, so I don't see what replacing it is gonna change? It just depends on when the speaker is activated to output sound which would be controlled by the software. (IE - when u hit the button to make a call, or when you have an incoming call)
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You basically want to make bluetooth headphones, right? Assuming that when the music is playing, it outputs through bluetooth to a headset, then it should work just fine.
There are a few places that sell wireless headphones however. And after buying a $70-$100 bluetooth headset and hacking it up, you might as well have just bought one of these. Some are bluetooth, some require you to plug a transmitter into the device. You might check them out.Comment
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These are pretty bad ass, and their only $74. I'm sure you could get them cheaper on eBay or something though.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Bluet...6911275&sr=1-1
Here is another pair:
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-MOTOR.../dp/B000NKCO5Q
Here are several:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw...0&Go.y=0&Go=GoLast edited by AndrewBird; 04-18-2007, 07:50 AM.Comment
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those look nice, but i'd like to put the speakers in my noise-barrier muffs. i havent been able to find any premade yet
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