Whether the iPad is secure enough for enterprise use is debatable, based on a survey of several analysts and experts.
Yes. Some of the nicest I tried. I bought an active noise canceling over the ear model. It's wonderful. -t
Is this really true, You can use the "Jawbone era" with skpe? As in the sykpe app on your ipad work ?
The fact that millions are in use doesn't necessarily prove that the iPad is sufficiently secure for enterprise use depending upon the enterprise in question and how they are "in use."
Can we stay on subject please, I hate it when the title of a post goes off on a tangent, makes it hard to find a subject when do a search. I am really hoping some one can help with finding the rite blue tooth headset for my purposes, this thread so far has been the most informative on the net so far.
I really had a problem similar tot the same and I bought the motorola s9 HD. It default comes with a blue tooth dongle and the same is working with other bluetooth head set like Sony plantronics etc with A2dp. Try the same but the cost is more I bought it for 40 $ Cheers
I will throw another "headset" into the basket, the Turtle Beach PX5. I know this BT headset is a departure from the small earbud headsets being mentioned, but for my purposes they work. I use the headsets to listen to music and movies, why then not listen to them on Dolby 5.1. They are comfortable to wear for the 2 hrs or more of viewing or whatever you may be doing. I can answer my iPhone with the headset if it rings while I'm busy. Large headsets are street fashionable now if that is an important factor. Great sound quality for music lovers and voice feedback into speakers to stop you raising your voice overly. As I said earlier this headset suits me and what I do and IMO deserves a mention.
Bluetooth headset use Is this really true, You can use the "Jawbone era" with skpe? As in the sykpe app on your ipad work ?[/QUOTE] I'm hearing impaired and have found that a bluetooth headset with my phone gives me great sound quality. Is it possible to use the Jawbone or any other bluetooth headset so that I can hear Skype calls using Skype on my iPad 2? Thanks very much for any help.
bluetooth and skype question for hearing impairment Hi...I just saw your note about Skype not working with a bluetooth headset of any sort and you mentioned a wired connection. I'm very hearing impaired and have found that I can hear very well with a bluetooth headset for my cell phone. Can you tell me how I would get a wired connection to the iPad 2? I'm really hoping to be able to use Skype but without a headset connection (that is, with just the iPad's speakers), I have a hard time deciphering the sound. Thanks very much for any help, Win Morgan (I tried to send a private message about this but didn't have enough posting history.)