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  1. #1
    MS
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    Is there some kind of small adapter I can clip on to my Motorola v60g phone
    to give it Bluetooth capability?

    I just got a PDA with bluetooth (HP 2210), and it would be nice for it to be
    able to use the phone as a modem without connecting cables, etc.

    Any adapter to clip on the phone that would do that?





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  2. #2
    NineToezT
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    Re: Bluetooth Adapter for v60?

    " MS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Is there some kind of small adapter I can clip on to my Motorola v60g

    phone
    > to give it Bluetooth capability?
    >
    > I just got a PDA with bluetooth (HP 2210), and it would be nice for it to

    be
    > able to use the phone as a modem without connecting cables, etc.
    >
    > Any adapter to clip on the phone that would do that?
    >
    >


    There are few Bluetooth headsets on the market that include a dongle for
    phones that are not Bluetooth enabled such as the Jabra Freespeak or the
    Plantronics M1500. I'm not certain if they will integrate at all with a
    Bluetooth PDA since I'm assuming that the dongle for the phone only acts as
    a wireless receiver/transceiver for the headset only and doesn't share any
    data capabilities to the handset itself.





  3. #3
    NineToezT
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Adapter for v60?

    " MS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Is there some kind of small adapter I can clip on to my Motorola v60g

    phone
    > to give it Bluetooth capability?
    >
    > I just got a PDA with bluetooth (HP 2210), and it would be nice for it to

    be
    > able to use the phone as a modem without connecting cables, etc.
    >
    > Any adapter to clip on the phone that would do that?
    >
    >


    There are few Bluetooth headsets on the market that include a dongle for
    phones that are not Bluetooth enabled such as the Jabra Freespeak or the
    Plantronics M1500. I'm not certain if they will integrate at all with a
    Bluetooth PDA since I'm assuming that the dongle for the phone only acts as
    a wireless receiver/transceiver for the headset only and doesn't share any
    data capabilities to the handset itself.





  4. #4
    ashley
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    Re: Bluetooth Adapter for v60?

    "NineToezT" <ninetoez@_REMOVE_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<%[email protected]>...
    > " MS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Is there some kind of small adapter I can clip on to my Motorola v60g

    > phone
    > > to give it Bluetooth capability?
    > >
    > > I just got a PDA with bluetooth (HP 2210), and it would be nice for it to

    > be
    > > able to use the phone as a modem without connecting cables, etc.
    > >
    > > Any adapter to clip on the phone that would do that?
    > >
    > >

    >
    > There are few Bluetooth headsets on the market that include a dongle for
    > phones that are not Bluetooth enabled such as the Jabra Freespeak or the
    > Plantronics M1500. I'm not certain if they will integrate at all with a
    > Bluetooth PDA since I'm assuming that the dongle for the phone only acts as
    > a wireless receiver/transceiver for the headset only and doesn't share any
    > data capabilities to the handset itself.


    Try these guys: http://www.headsets.com/headsets/wir...ss_plblue.html
    They got my Treo (and 2.5mm jack) a Bluetooth adapter but I can't seem
    to find it on their site anymore. Give them a call and they should be
    able to help you out.



  5. #5
    ashley
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Adapter for v60?

    "NineToezT" <ninetoez@_REMOVE_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<%[email protected]>...
    > " MS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Is there some kind of small adapter I can clip on to my Motorola v60g

    > phone
    > > to give it Bluetooth capability?
    > >
    > > I just got a PDA with bluetooth (HP 2210), and it would be nice for it to

    > be
    > > able to use the phone as a modem without connecting cables, etc.
    > >
    > > Any adapter to clip on the phone that would do that?
    > >
    > >

    >
    > There are few Bluetooth headsets on the market that include a dongle for
    > phones that are not Bluetooth enabled such as the Jabra Freespeak or the
    > Plantronics M1500. I'm not certain if they will integrate at all with a
    > Bluetooth PDA since I'm assuming that the dongle for the phone only acts as
    > a wireless receiver/transceiver for the headset only and doesn't share any
    > data capabilities to the handset itself.


    Try these guys: http://www.headsets.com/headsets/wir...ss_plblue.html
    They got my Treo (and 2.5mm jack) a Bluetooth adapter but I can't seem
    to find it on their site anymore. Give them a call and they should be
    able to help you out.



  6. #6
    MS
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Adapter for v60?


    "NineToezT" <ninetoez@_REMOVE_hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:%[email protected]...

    > There are few Bluetooth headsets on the market that include a dongle for
    > phones that are not Bluetooth enabled such as the Jabra Freespeak or the
    > Plantronics M1500. I'm not certain if they will integrate at all with a
    > Bluetooth PDA since I'm assuming that the dongle for the phone only acts

    as
    > a wireless receiver/transceiver for the headset only and doesn't share any
    > data capabilities to the handset itself.


    I think you're right, that would not work to connect the phone to the PDA.
    Such an adapter plugs into the headphone jack, and sends that signal out via
    radio to the bluetooth headset. An adapter that would really give the phone
    full Bluetooth capability (including being able to connect with a Bluetooth
    PDA) would have to be phone-specific, to fit in the phone's connector jack,
    not the headphone jack.

    That's why I asked about an adapter specifically for the v60.





  7. #7
    MS
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Adapter for v60?


    "NineToezT" <ninetoez@_REMOVE_hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:%[email protected]...

    > There are few Bluetooth headsets on the market that include a dongle for
    > phones that are not Bluetooth enabled such as the Jabra Freespeak or the
    > Plantronics M1500. I'm not certain if they will integrate at all with a
    > Bluetooth PDA since I'm assuming that the dongle for the phone only acts

    as
    > a wireless receiver/transceiver for the headset only and doesn't share any
    > data capabilities to the handset itself.


    I think you're right, that would not work to connect the phone to the PDA.
    Such an adapter plugs into the headphone jack, and sends that signal out via
    radio to the bluetooth headset. An adapter that would really give the phone
    full Bluetooth capability (including being able to connect with a Bluetooth
    PDA) would have to be phone-specific, to fit in the phone's connector jack,
    not the headphone jack.

    That's why I asked about an adapter specifically for the v60.





  8. #8
    silvers10
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Adapter for v60?


    MS wrote:
    > *Is there some kind of small adapter I can clip on to my Motorola
    > v60g phone
    > to give it Bluetooth capability?
    >
    > I just got a PDA with bluetooth (HP 2210), and it would be nice for
    > it to be
    > able to use the phone as a modem without connecting cables, etc.
    >
    > Any adapter to clip on the phone that would do that? *


    You might want to try http://www.infosyncworld.com/
    They might have some insight.


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  9. #9
    silvers10
    Guest

    Re: Bluetooth Adapter for v60?


    MS wrote:
    > *Is there some kind of small adapter I can clip on to my Motorola
    > v60g phone
    > to give it Bluetooth capability?
    >
    > I just got a PDA with bluetooth (HP 2210), and it would be nice for
    > it to be
    > able to use the phone as a modem without connecting cables, etc.
    >
    > Any adapter to clip on the phone that would do that? *


    You might want to try http://www.infosyncworld.com/
    They might have some insight.


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