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Bluetooth headsets and dongles - need recommendations
Thinking of using VOIP - and Bluetooth seems the only practical way to
go - in that you can walk around and make a coffee while chatting - just as if it was an ordinary phone. Are all dongles equal? Or are some to be preferred? And what about Bluetooth headsets? Any preferred makes or models? -- Chris |
Re: Bluetooth headsets and dongles - need recommendations
"Chris" <nospam@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message news:X57tBpAMdrpEFwyR@[127.0.0.1]... > Thinking of using VOIP - and Bluetooth seems the only practical way to > go - in that you can walk around and make a coffee while chatting - just > as if it was an ordinary phone. > > > Are all dongles equal? Or are some to be preferred? > And what about Bluetooth headsets? > Any preferred makes or models? > -- > Chris Use an ATA then use any cordless phone. Ideally DECT. |
Re: Bluetooth headsets and dongles - need recommendations
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 20:08:32 GMT, "Nick" <not.known@here.com.uk>,
wrote: > >"Chris" <nospam@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message >news:X57tBpAMdrpEFwyR@[127.0.0.1]... >> Thinking of using VOIP - and Bluetooth seems the only practical way to >> go - in that you can walk around and make a coffee while chatting - just >> as if it was an ordinary phone. >> >> >> Are all dongles equal? Or are some to be preferred? >> And what about Bluetooth headsets? >> Any preferred makes or models? >> -- >> Chris > >Use an ATA then use any cordless phone. Ideally DECT. > Perfect for people with three hands |
Re: Bluetooth headsets and dongles - need recommendations
wikedhumor@large.com wrote:
> On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 20:08:32 GMT, "Nick" <not.known@here.com.uk>, > wrote: > > >>"Chris" <nospam@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message >>news:X57tBpAMdrpEFwyR@[127.0.0.1]... >> >>>Thinking of using VOIP - and Bluetooth seems the only practical way to >>>go - in that you can walk around and make a coffee while chatting - just >>>as if it was an ordinary phone. >>> >>> >>>Are all dongles equal? Or are some to be preferred? >>>And what about Bluetooth headsets? >>>Any preferred makes or models? >>>-- >>>Chris >> >>Use an ATA then use any cordless phone. Ideally DECT. >> > > Perfect for people with three hands FX: Looks at BT DECT phone on desk with handsfree speakerphone, belt clip, earpiece & microphone set and better range than any Bluetooth device. Hmmmm |
Re: Bluetooth headsets and dongles - need recommendations
In article <4DApg.2547$Xp3.1438@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net>, Nick
<not.known@here.com.uk> writes >"Chris" <nospam@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message >news:X57tBpAMdrpEFwyR@[127.0.0.1]... >> Thinking of using VOIP - and Bluetooth seems the only practical way to >> go - in that you can walk around and make a coffee while chatting - just >> as if it was an ordinary phone. >> Are all dongles equal? Or are some to be preferred? >> And what about Bluetooth headsets? >> Any preferred makes or models? >Use an ATA then use any cordless phone. Ideally DECT. OK - thanks. Does this need to be a different phone from the one I use with POTS? And any recommendations for an ATA? -- Chris |
Re: Bluetooth headsets and dongles - need recommendations
Chris expressed precisely :
> In article <4DApg.2547$Xp3.1438@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net>, Nick > <not.known@here.com.uk> writes >>"Chris" <nospam@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message >>news:X57tBpAMdrpEFwyR@[127.0.0.1]... >>> Thinking of using VOIP - and Bluetooth seems the only practical way to >>> go - in that you can walk around and make a coffee while chatting - just >>> as if it was an ordinary phone. >>> Are all dongles equal? Or are some to be preferred? >>> And what about Bluetooth headsets? >>> Any preferred makes or models? > >>Use an ATA then use any cordless phone. Ideally DECT. > > OK - thanks. Does this need to be a different phone from the one I use with > POTS? And any recommendations for an ATA? If you use (something like) the Sipura/Linksys SPA 3000 ...or is is 3102 now........it has POTS connection as well. |
Re: Bluetooth headsets and dongles - need recommendations
You can do it over bluetooth, however this is not the best way! As others have said, an ATA and any dect phone will do you great. You can also look at getting a wireless router and a wifi VoIP fon like the ones from utstarcom http://ukvoiptalk.com/reviews/showpr...oduct/18/cat/4 I've used the f1000 which i wasn't too impressed with, but the f300 has had some good reviews! If you end up getting a wireless router go for one with QoS -- mattpark |
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