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BluetEEth.....Two bluetooths

simagic

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Mar 29, 2012
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So..I'm thinking about doing this. I'll tell why at the end. I wanted to get two bluetooth earpieces. One for each ear. Does anyone know if that would be as / good as / better than / worse than / much worse than / just wired stereo earbuds. WHY DO I WANT TO DO THIS. I would like the '"stereo feature" and the shutting off of surrounding noise feature that having something in both ears gives you, BUT, sometimes ( for example), I might be sitting in a doctors office, or something similar for a long period of time. I might want to watch a movie or listen to music. BUT I wouldn't want something ( at that time) in both ears. What if they called my name and I didn't hear them. Then they call the next person and I'm sitting there all day. This way I could just have it in the ONE ear when I want and two ears when I want. Any thoughts as to sound quality with this method???? Also, would I be able to pair them both to the phone. Would they work like one. Any delay between the two. Has anyone ever done this???
 
If it 'is' possible to pair to single headsets to the phone - I believe only one of the bluetooth devices can be active at any time.

My only experience is my home phone. I have two cell phones attached to it so I can take cell calls on my land line, but only one bluetooth cell phone call can be active at a time...
 
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