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Connect multiple wireless headsets to same device

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Jove - 13 May 2008 16:22 GMT
I need to some way to connect two wireless headsets or ear phones to
one device. So that two people can listen to same podcasts at same
time while walking.

Is it possible with blackberry phone or IPod or any other Device ? Any
help would be appreciated.
Roger 2008 - 20 May 2008 05:24 GMT
> I need to some way to connect two wireless headsets or ear phones to
> one device. So that two people can listen to same podcasts at same
> time while walking.
>
> Is it possible with blackberry phone or IPod or any other Device ? Any
> help would be appreciated.

If you can find two "Sony TMR-BT10"s then you would need a splitter too.

BTW a "Sony TMR-BT10" is used for transmitting Bluetooth Stereo and Best Buy
used to sell them but I hear Sony quit making them.
Roger 2008 - 17 Jun 2008 05:05 GMT
> I need to some way to connect two wireless headsets or ear phones to
> one device. So that two people can listen to same podcasts at same
> time while walking.
>
> Is it possible with blackberry phone or IPod or any other Device ? Any
> help would be appreciated.

The Imsignia NS-XV24 MP3 player with Bluetooth will allow one bluetooth
connection and two wired connections at the exact same time.
http://www.insignia-products.com/pc-290-22-insignia-pilot-4gb-video-mp3-player-w
ith-bluetooth-technology.aspx


In your setup above it would only be necessary for one person to have
Bluetooth since the person with the MP3 player can be wired.

I'll point this out too.  The person with the wired headset will also hear
more Bass than the person on the Bluetooth headset.
 
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