yes there is and it is called a mobile phone with bluetooth divice
yes there is and it is called a mobile phone with bluetooth divice
Yes. A Bluetooth headset will work with a Bluetooth cordless handset for a home phone. As long as the home phone states compatibility, you will be able to be hands free at home.
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.
The Motorola H500 Bluetooth headset is compatible with any Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. They must also support the use of headset and hands-free profiles.
Why would you think you can. The headset uses Bluetooth and your PC does not have it. I don't think you could use it even with an adapter because it was designed for the PS3 and not just a general multi purpose type Bluetooth headset also sold by Sony I would think so cause i can use my Sony Bluetooth headset with my phone...wich is not a Sony product.
The Logitech Cordless Vantage Headset will work great for chatting.
Some (expensive) landline phones have Bluetooth. Other than that, no.
No
Yes. Most headsets can do this.
either use voic comand on your phone or have a bluetooth headset
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.
The Headset Angel lets you to safely answer your phone allowing you to keep your eyes on the road, giving you easy, safe and practical access to your Bluetooth headset. Once you use a Headset Angel you will wonder how you ever lived without one!
Bluetooth is not illegal, but use of bluetooth devices is restricted or prohibited in some high-security areas just as cameras and recording devices are because of the obvious security risks. Also, bluetooth is frequently referenced in discussions over the legality (or proposed illegality) of cellular phone usage whilst driving. Some proposed anti-cellphone measures include language which permits use if a cordless headset (usually bluetooth) is used, while others specifically seek to curtail that use as well.