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You can make any pair of headphones bluetooth compatible through the use of a bluetooth receiver. An example is the Sony DRC-BT815.
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"Sony has introduced its new DRC-BT15 Bluetooth Receiver that boasts the ability to receive streamed music from compatible cell phones, notebooks and MP3 players. This is the first outing for such a device for Sony, and it automatically turns any pair of headphones without Bluetooth capability into an instant wireless stereo headset. It can be clipped onto your clothing or attached to an arm band, making it extremely portable. all you need to do is plug your headphones of choice into its stereo mini-jack, pair the receiver with a compatible Bluetooth device and you're good to go."
Expect to pay somewhere near $130 for the device.
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April 10, 2009 08:49 PM
How can you turn a normal pair of headphones into bluetooth headphones?
I'm currently using a pair of Motorola HT820s and they're awesome but I need to move on and the audio on them is starting to go. I found a pair of headphones that I really want but I really need them to be bluetooth so I can use them with my phone. Is there any way to turn a normal pair of headphones into bluetooth ones?
These are the headphones I want to convert: http://tinyurl.com/cypo4n
These are the headphones I want to convert: http://tinyurl.com/cypo4n
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| April 10, 2009 08:55 PM |
From the source...
"Sony has introduced its new DRC-BT15 Bluetooth Receiver that boasts the ability to receive streamed music from compatible cell phones, notebooks and MP3 players. This is the first outing for such a device for Sony, and it automatically turns any pair of headphones without Bluetooth capability into an instant wireless stereo headset. It can be clipped onto your clothing or attached to an arm band, making it extremely portable. all you need to do is plug your headphones of choice into its stereo mini-jack, pair the receiver with a compatible Bluetooth device and you're good to go."
Expect to pay somewhere near $130 for the device.
http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/2/sony-drc-bt815.jpg
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http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/02/sony_drcbt15_bluetooth_receive...
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