Hello all. Question: is there a solution bridging the phonecall audio over wired activesync so I could use he mic and speakers of windows pc to communicate? I do not want to use the bluetooth headset profile, just activesync (wired)
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Since Bluetooth a stereo headphones incorporate with Bluetooth i-mate Pocket PC for dialogue by phone is well works, but Bluetooth headphones do not understand a stereo Windows MediaPlayer 9 Series on i-mate Pocket PC. Listening is possible only after connection of additional adapter Bluetooth in a jack of wire headphones. How to connect built - in Bluetooth i-mate Pocket PC with Bluetooth a stereo headphones without the additional module.
P.S. Bluetooth a stereo headphones have a microphone.
I got a bluetooth stereo headphones that I use with A2DP enabled bluetooth dongle on my PC to listen to music wirelessly and watch movies in silence. I also use bluetooth ActiveSync with the same bluetooth dongle. Dongle uses Toshiba stack for windows.
Problem is when I am listening to music from my PC thru A2DP profile and then connect my Treo 750 for ActiveSync, the sound comes thru my headset not in smooth manner anymore. It breaks and delays sometimes. Maybe a port conflict. Is there any way I could get around it??
sounds more like bluetooth cant provide enough bandwidth
maybe a bluetooth v2.0 dongle could cope
The htc have the Bluetooth stereo audio profile.
And can buy a SE HCB-105 Bluetooth cheap. but it runs on headset profile and (darn) one more profile i dont remember, that i have to look up tomorrow.
but is it possible to get more bluetooth profile on the touch pro?
I'm not sure if I understand your question correctly but I own Plantronics P590 bluetooth stereo headset and there are two bluetooth profiles I which I can use to connect it with my TP:
Hands free (mono connection for answering phone calls f.e.)
Stereo Headset (stereo connection for listening to music f.e.)
And I can even use both connections at the same time. So what would you need more?
Hy All, I'm looking for a driver or bluetooth application that helps me make my Windows Mobile my headset from laptop speakers.
I know that is possible to use Stereo Headset from WiMo to stream audio over bluetooth from WiMo to laptop. But what I'm looking is the reverse.
Anyone knows how to find it?
Please, don't tell me to buy a bluetooth headset (because I have 3). It's a enterprise project that I'm working on and the headset needs to be the WiMo device.
Regards,
it's up to the bluetooth stack on the pc if it shows the pda as a audio gateway you can
if it don't you have to get another bluetooth stack which does may require another bluetooth dongle if the one you have don't support the bluetooth stacks which support the audio gateway profile
Rudegar said:
it's up to the bluetooth stack on the pc if it shows the pda as a audio gateway you can
if it don't you have to get another bluetooth stack which does may require another bluetooth dongle if the one you have don't support the bluetooth stacks which support the audio gateway profile
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That's is the problem. How can I configure my bluetooth application on the PC to recognize the PDA as a Headset so I can configure later as a default speaker of my computer?
Any clues? I'm using the defaul driver and bluetooth program of Windows 7.
I am connecting two phones to a helmet intercom (ncom) via Bluetooth. This is supported, and works fine regarding answering phone calls and such. Like if a normal Bluetooth headset is connected.
But... I want to be able have an open connection all the time (not only when receiving calls) and I want to be able to connect a wired headset so that the sound from the Bluetooth mic goes to the wired speakers and the wired mic goes to the Bluetooth speakers.
Does it make sense? The purpose is to be able to communicate to my pillion who does not have an intercom in the helmet.
Regards, Lars.