The Plantronics 360 headset is fully bluetooth compliant so it is universally compatible with all bluetooth-enabled devices.
Usually (I'd say 99% of the time) Bluetooth headsets will use the headset profile, so if your phone supports that profile (which it almost certainly does), you'll be fine.
all type of nokia phones support a single 3500 bluetooth headset especially s40 phones such as 5130xm,7210super nova ,3100c,6300,etc
Nokia doesn't manufacture Blackberry phones, so unless it's an accessory that says it fits all models, it doesn't work. You could get a Blackberry headset.
Most headsets are compatible with all kinds of cell phones. However, some cell phones connect to a headset by USB. Finding a universal headset isn't that hard to do when searching the internet. Make sure to check the connection ending on both the phone and headset before purchasing one.
A Sansung Bluetooth headset can be used, but will likely give instructions for a Samsung phone. To use the headset, # Follow the instructions for the headset to set it into pairing mode. # Then, on the RAZR go to Menu, Settings, Connections, Bluetooth, Handsfree, Look for Devices. The phone will then list all Bluetooth devices that it finds. # From the list select your headset. # Then enter the passkey given with the phone. After all this, test the headset by making a call.
All cellphones that are compatible with bluetooth devices should be able to sync to the device. Try checking the settings on your phone. Most phones call the menu "Bluetooth settings" or "Bluetooth devices." Most will prompt you to turn on your bluetooth device in order to sync.
Yes Xbox 360 accesories such as the wireless keypad, bluetooth headset are all fuctional and compatible with and only xbox 360 system
BluDangle is a Universal Fit Wireless Bluetooth Headset Lanyard. It's the best thing since the bluetooth headset itself. It fits ALL makes and models of headsets on the market. You can buy it at Amazon or at bludangle.com It's indestructible! Never loose your bluetooth headset again!
If the phone supports Bluetooth, Which the majority of the phones made in the past ten years do, then yes it will support it. What i personally look for when making a Bluetooth headset purchase is small size, comfortable wearing set-up and a feature called A2DP which allows for wireless music streaming. It makes wearing it all day much more enjoyable when you can listin to your tunes quietly in the background with no one the wiser. Great if you use on on the job and keep it in all the time even when not in use. The headset listed does support the A2DP profile. Looks like a good headset from the user reviews too. Good luck.
Yeah, there are plenty of websites that can help you select a bluetooth phone headset. Check out CNet, they have great product reviews. Check out the travel insider. They have a great guide to choosing a bluetooth phone headset.
No, some bluetooth headsets (I assume that's what you are referring to) are not compatible with all phones, however it is best to check your bluetooth documentation from the manufacturer website or the instruction manual, as well be sure that your phone supports bluetooth.