Posted: August 15, 2010 at 3:45 pm | Tags: bluetooth, Insigna, SOFTWARE, such, voip
Answer by ddominic
Voip software requires internet connection to your device to make phone calls. Bluetooth does not work with Voip software but rather Bluetooth is capable of transfering songs from your mp3 Insigna player to your computer. You will need bluetooth also on your computer to communicate with your Mp3 player.
Posted: August 13, 2010 at 10:45 pm | Tags: bluetooth, Insigna, SOFTWARE, such, voip
Answer by ddominic
Voip software requires internet connection to your device to make phone calls. Bluetooth does not work with Voip software but rather Bluetooth is capable of transfering songs from your mp3 Insigna player to your computer. You will need bluetooth also on your computer to communicate with your Mp3 player.
Posted: August 5, 2010 at 6:45 pm | Tags: 7940, bluetooth, cisco, connect, connected, headset, Phone&PC, possible, voip
I would like to make phone calls with a Bluetooth headset and a VoIP phone from Cisco, IP phone 7940 series. The PC is already connect with the phone as I can dial directly from Outlook and being connected with the phone.
I thought that the Headset could be connected via the PC with the phone.
Any ideas?
Thanx
Claus
Answer by Roger Vadim
did you registered the bluetooth???? with the mainbase…
Posted: July 25, 2010 at 3:45 am | Tags: adapter, bluetooth, bundle, h500, headset, motorola, Packaging, PC850, retail, skype, voip

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Posted: July 15, 2010 at 1:45 pm | Tags: bluetooth, headsets, offer, range
Bluetooth 2.0 Headsets offer 164 ft range.
Compatible with Bluetooth mobile phones, PDAs, VoIP products, and computers, Onyx and Vetro Bluetooth® Headsets feature Dual-Mic Noise Suppression(TM), which allows callers on other end to hear strong clear voice, even if user is in busy environment. Both models can be used with other Vetro, Onyx, or Dragon V2 headsets for 2-way or push-to-talk communication over 84,000+ sq ft space. Requiring …
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Posted: July 12, 2010 at 10:10 am | Tags: bluetooth, call, connect, device, from, voip
i already connect the device at pc , but it is not connecting with the bluetooth to talk at skype . thank’s
Posted: July 9, 2010 at 5:23 am | Tags: bluetooth, Callpod®, debuts, Further, headsets, Meters, Onyx®, range, than, traditional, Vetro®
Callpod® Debuts Onyx® and Vetro®, Two New Bluetooth 2.0 Headsets 50+ Meters Range – 5Xs Further Than Traditional …
CHICAGO, July 8 /PRNewswire/ — Callpod, the tech company that creates Mobile Necessities for consumers covering Power, Bluetooth and Mobile Software introduces the Onyx headset for Bluetooth mobile phones, PDAs, VOIP products and computers. Callpod, creators of award winning products such as the Chargepod, a 6-1 charging device; the Fueltank Uno and Duo, portable charging devices; and Keeper …
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Posted: July 6, 2010 at 10:07 am | Tags: bluetooth, connect, internet, phone
my laptop came with a acer bluetooth voip phone installed and i have a motorola razer cell phone that has bluetooth on it.how do i get it to dial my local internet provider? i have it where it finds my cell phone and dials the number but i keep getting an error message 678 that the computor i am dialing into is not respondeing. is this an issue with my internet provider?
Posted: June 29, 2010 at 6:10 pm | Tags: bluetooth, calls, enabled, from, headset, laptop, Made, mobile, want
I want to use my bluetooth enabled mobile phone as headset for VOIP calls made from my bluetooth enabled Laptop. Is it possible? I know that I can use it other way round, i.e. my laptop as headset for my bluetooth. My mobile phone is N95. Please advise if possible.. like any softwares available to download etc.? Thanks.
Posted: June 12, 2010 at 11:56 pm | Tags: ABT35+, avaya, bluetooth, headset, wireless

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Posted: June 2, 2010 at 1:23 am | Tags: adapter, bluetooth, calls, cellphone, ooma, routes, Using, voip
Ooma Bluetooth Adapter routes cellphone calls using VOIP
Ooma’s latest is its Bluetooth Adapter that lets Ooma Telo Premier subscribers make their cellphone calls using VOIP. Once set up ith a Bluetooth-capable phone, incoming calls can be answered by Ooma Telo handsets when users are in their homes. The connected cellphone can simply sit and recharge, and users won’t take on airtime charges….
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Posted: May 25, 2010 at 8:10 pm | Tags: adapter, bluetooth, cellphone, holy, matrimony, ooma, Ships, unites, voip
Ooma Bluetooth Adapter ships, unites cellphone and VoIP in holy matrimony
The home VoIP gurus over at Ooma have started shipping their Bluetooth Adapter, a $29.95 dongle that you plug into your Telo to make awesome things happen. The accessory actually works two totally different ways: it makes it so that you can answer Ooma calls on your Bluetooth headset, and it also acts as a handsfree for your cellphone, letting you answer mobile calls on any landline receiver in …
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Posted: May 25, 2010 at 7:23 pm | Tags: adapter, bluetooth, cellphone, home, ooma, Pushes, voip
Ooma Bluetooth Adapter pushes home VoIP to your cellphone
Ooma would love for you to ditch your landline and go with their VoIP system, and to try to seal the deal they’re now allowing subscribers to use their cellphones and Bluetooth headsets with the Ooma system. The new Ooma Bluetooth Adapter slots into the Ooma Telo base-station and then you pair up to seven headsets or phones with it; when you get a call, every cellphone and headset rings …
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Posted: May 21, 2010 at 8:10 pm | Tags: bluetooth, both, calls, Necessary, phone, profiles, Recognition, skype, specific, voice, voip, would
I want a Bluetooth headset that would work with both applications, but don’t want to go through 100’s or even 1000’s of dollars.
Posted: April 30, 2010 at 6:16 am | Tags: ABT35H, avaya, bluetooth, headset, wireless

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Posted: April 16, 2010 at 2:16 pm | Tags: 7283502, ABT35+, avaya, bluetooth, headset, System

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Posted: April 14, 2010 at 10:16 am | Tags: bluetooth, computer, connect, digital, headset, office, phone, want
I have a digital multiline PBX system at my office. I think it’s a LUCENT/AVAYA Partner ACS System. I also have a laptop that has bluetooth built in. I also have a bluetooth headset that I normally use with my cell phone. I’d like to somehow connect my phone system with my computer so that I can that use my bluetooth headset to speak on my phone. I’d also like to perhaps record my phone conversations through my computer. Does anyone know what product I need to purchase so that my digital phone system will somehow connect to my laptop?
Posted: April 12, 2010 at 4:09 pm | Tags: 7940, bluetooth, cisco, connect, connected, headset, Phone&PC, possible, voip
I would like to make phone calls with a Bluetooth headset and a VoIP phone from Cisco, IP phone 7940 series. The PC is already connect with the phone as I can dial directly from Outlook and being connected with the phone.
I thought that the Headset could be connected via the PC with the phone.
Any ideas?
Thanx
Claus
Posted: March 28, 2010 at 11:23 pm | Tags: adapter, bluetooth, performance, same, they
I recently purchased a cheap USB Bluetooth adapter and entry-level Bluetooth headset so I can send & receive VOIP calls from my Windows laptop. Setup was very simple and this setup definitely works, but every time I talk to somebody they complain of extremely poor audio quality on their end (like a bad cell phone connection). Audio quality on my end is not perfect, but it is more than acceptable.
I’m thinking (although I have no way to verify this) that the signal strength from the USB adapter is poor, and could be the culprit. I say this because I get far less range with this adapter than I do with my other PC which has integrated BlueTooth (using the same BT headset).
Are all these adapters basically the same (performance-wise)? Is there an adapter or adapter/headset combo that will give me high audio quality both on my end and the caller’s end? Anything that will rival the audio quality of a landline or good cell phone?
Thanks in advance for your comments!
John