A:AnswerNo. Unfortunately this will not work this way. It is only capable of using one or the other if paired up in this manor. It is also extremely expensive to do this and you will have terrible battery life. You can only expect about 4.5 hours of battery life out of each.
A:AnswerI have experienced up to 50 feet with line of sight but in my 2 story house, going thru walls and from the 1st to the 2nd floor and reverse, I get on average 20'-30'.
A:AnswerThe Bluetooth Series 2 headset can be paired to multiple devices but can only be actively connected to one at a time. The headset features a multipoint mode that will allow you to answer an incoming call from another paired phone. Instructions on how to set up multipoint mode on the headset can be found here - http://bit.ly/VKKiow.
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A:AnswerFits in ear and I really have not had the problem with active moving around unless it is hot and I am sweating. I was glad to get rid of the hook from other models. There are three sizes of in ear silicone inserts in the box. This is the second one of these I have purchased and have been using for almost three years.
A:AnswerI have mine in place all day long and even being very active during the day, I have never had it fall out of my ear. It neither has nor needs an ear clip to stay in place as long as you use the proper silicone rubber earpiece with it. The unit comes with 3 different sizes.
A:AnswerThe Bluetooth series 1 and 2 headsets look identical to each other except for a large number “2” printed by the USB charging jack on the Series 2 headset. Our technical support group would also be able to determine which version it is by the small 4-digit code printed near the same spot. If you’d like to contact them, they are located in Massachusetts and can be reached at 1-800-380-4831.
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A:AnswerYou can charge it as many time a day as needed. You must be a heavy user. I am a heavy user, and I can go about 8-10 hours on one charge. If you are the same, and are charging it more than that, you may have a faulty battery.
A:AnswerTo clarify, the BT2 headset DOES support the A2DP protocol. It also supports “multipoint” mode which allows you to have it connected to multiple devices at one time. Unfortunately, any device running iOS 5 will not automatically reroute audio to the headset when the call is ended. The workaround is to turn the headset off and back on, and then manually resume playback on the device itself.
When your phone rings, you will hear it in the headset only and not the phone. The phone would be routing all audio to the BT2 headset.
In addition, the headset is not designed to control any functions of the iPod other than volume.
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A:AnswerThe Left-ear version of this headset is simply listed as a separate product on BestBuy.com
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A:AnswerWhile the Sony Playstation 3 is capable of connecting some accessories via Bluetooth, the Soundlink® Wireless Mobile Speaker is not compatible. The PS3 generally uses a Bluetooth connection for microphones, keyboards and other input devices. Your game system will not send audio back out from the PS3 to the speaker however, as it can only output via HDMI, Optical, or A/V connectors.
Note: Our current Bluetooth headset IS compatible with the Playstation 3 for use as a microphone.
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A:AnswerI use the Bose Bluetooth Headset Series 2 with my Razr phone to listen to my music. It's not stereo, but works fine for me to hear my music. I can't speak for the IPhone, but on my Razr, I just have to ensure the bluetooth is checked in my settings.
A:AnswerThe Bose Bluetooth headset Series 2 is compatible with Bluetooth devices using Bluetooth 2.1 (or earlier) specifications that support the Bluetooth hands-free and headset profiles. I would expect that the Windows 7 phone would meet these specifications.