Bluetooth headset and USB adaptor problem.

Posted: 01-28-2004, 02:53 AM
Have I made a mistake? Or, more to the point, has a salesman mislead me?

I want to use my computer as a PA system for demonstration purposes. I was
told if I buy a Bluetooth Headset and a Bluetooth USB adaptor I could use
them to speak through my speakers and be hands free for my demonstrations.
I have Logitech Z-649 speakers. All this on the recommendation of a
Bluetooth salesman. Sadly - they never reply to their 'support' e-mail and
there are no technicians available locally to help.

I can't get it to work at all. The headset shows as being connected in that
it blinks blue three times. When I go into the Bluetooth 'Places' it shows
the headset as being 'Not connected'.

Have I wasted my money?

Alternately how can I gat an ordinary wired headset to act as a PA system?

TIA

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Re: Bluetooth headset and USB adaptor problem.
Posted: 01-28-2004, 06:36 AM
"Rhys" <csidec2002@optusnet.com> wrote in message
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> Have I made a mistake? Or, more to the point, has a salesman mislead me?
>
> I want to use my computer as a PA system for demonstration purposes. I

was
> told if I buy a Bluetooth Headset and a Bluetooth USB adaptor I could use
> them to speak through my speakers and be hands free for my demonstrations.
> I have Logitech Z-649 speakers. All this on the recommendation of a
> Bluetooth salesman. Sadly - they never reply to their 'support' e-mail

and
> there are no technicians available locally to help.
>
> I can't get it to work at all. The headset shows as being connected in

that
> it blinks blue three times. When I go into the Bluetooth 'Places' it

shows
> the headset as being 'Not connected'.
>
> Have I wasted my money?
>
> Alternately how can I gat an ordinary wired headset to act as a PA system?
>


Have a look in our Bluetooth Guides (link below) for some instructions on
this.

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