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Using A Bluetooth Headset With A Hearing Aid.
Many people that have to use hearing aid also want to use a cell phone. Quite often the hearing aid frequencies interfere with the frequency used by cell phones. It's quite common to experience squealing when trying to use a cell phone with your hearing aid.
If your hearing aid isn't very severe, then you may be able to hear well enough to take your hearing aid out and use the phone without the hearing aid.
Manufacturers of hearing aids are quite innovative, they are always finding new features to add to the hearing aids.
If you wanted to use Bluetooth headsets with your hearing aid it may have been difficult before, however now you can buy a Bluetooth compatible headset, these enable users to talk on the phone like other people can normally.
Bluetooth is the name of a wireless radio system that can be used as a wireless headset. Bluetooth is a standard protocol which is compatible with Bluetooth enabled phones and PDA's. For more info see firsthearingaids/comparereviews/digital_hearing_aids.html
Ear level instrument (ELI) is a Bluetooth headset produced by Starkey, this headset works perfectly with most hearing aids. The ELI is very small and considerably light, there is a built in battery which you can recharge. It uses a digital system to minimise the interference.
The only problems with the ELI is that they are relatively new, and so they are quite difficult to come by.
The ELI is positioned behind the ear, it uses the telecoil system to ??talk' to a telecoil enabled hearing aid. This works similar to when talking on a conventional phone with telecoils.
The ELI battery does not last very long, however because it's rechargeable you can charge it up instead of having to replace it.
So how do you know whether or not you can use a Bluetooth headset with your phone? Well your cell phone should have a Bluetooth logo somewhere on the case, or box. You can also look in the product specifications.
If your handset is Bluetooth enabled then you should be able to use an ELI, however it is worth checking compatibility before purchasing.
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Bluetooth v1.2 Stereo Headset with Mic
Bluetooth v1.2 Stereo Headset with Mic
This Bluetooth wireless headset gives you a convenient wireless way to enjoy music transmitted from a Bluetooth A2DP source device such as an MP3 player, PC or PDA. The headset can automatically switch between incoming calls and music. Plus, its built-in noise cancellation helps you get a clear voice even in a very noisy environment!
Logitech Cordless Presenter: break away from ordinary presentations.(Wireless Presenter): An article from: Mobile Business Advisor
Logitech Cordless Presenter: break away from ordinary presentations.(Wireless Presenter): An article from: Mobile Business Advisor
This digital document is an article from Mobile Business Advisor, published by Advisor Publications, Inc. on June 1, 2003. The length of the article is 704 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Logitech Cordless Presenter: break away from ordinary presentations.(Wireless Presenter)
Author: Lee Barken
Publication: Mobile Business Advisor (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2003
Publisher: Advisor Publications, Inc.
Volume: 21 Issue: 3 Page: 15(1)
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Kensington SlimBlade Trackball Mouse with Bluetooth Wireless (Graphite) K72281US
Kensington SlimBlade Trackball Mouse with Bluetooth Wireless (Graphite) K72281US
The Kensington SlimBlade Trackball Mouse works where other travel mice can't. The trackball gives you control even when there's no room to move a mouse, then switches to mouse mode with the push of a button. Bluetooth connectivity offers up to 30 feet of range and doesn't use up a USB port. Never worry about turning your mouse on or off because it goes into sleep mode when your notebook does
Customer Review: Good but not perfect...
I've had this mouse for about 2 weeks now and while not using it constantly, I've used it often. I've still been unable to get it to work in trackball mode on my Macbook Pro Core2Duo. Instructions say all you have to do is press the button near the trackball and it will switch from mouse mode to trackball mode. Tried it numerous times but couldn't get it to switch over. It works fine as a mouse, but that should be a given with any higher priced bluetooth mouse . I bought this specifically for it's promised trackball mode, and so far am left wanting.
Customer Review: Poor doc, build quality, connectivity, software, and trackball is too small
I got this trackball on saturday from a local store. I was looking for a wireless trackball for use with my home theater PC. The 2 main requirements were :
- at least 12 ft of range
- must be usable by the left hand as a trackball
My experience with this device the last 3 days has been very frustrating. If I used it one more day I would be headed for an injury.
I ran into a number of issues :
1) Poor documentation
The technical instructions are indecipherable. You get 36 consecutive sentences, every 12th one being in a different language. And 3 pictures.
The instructions don't even spell out that one needs to *double* click the mode button to switch between trackball and mouse mode. It's really not obvious at all. I actually had to go online and read the much better doc written in english to figure it out. This is completely unacceptable.
2) Poor build quality
The unit I got was flaky. While I had no problem pairing it to my PC running Vista x64, I couldn't get the pointer to move at all. Only the buttons worked. The ball didn't work either as trackball or as scroll wheel. I had the sensor opened and it didn't work as a mouse either.
I was about to give up and thought of switching batteries. I just removed them and put them back in. And then it started working more completely - not just the buttons, but the pointer also. The software showed the battery charge at 96% in both cases.
3) Poor software
When I ran into the button problem above, I downloaded some software drivers from Kensington. They didn't help - only the battery removal/replacement did. After the trackball started working, I noticed that every time I logged in to Windows, it forgot about my left-handed button option (switch primary and secondary buttons). This was very annoying. And it affected not just the Slimblade, but also the other PS/2 mouse in the systeme. I traced the issue to a bug in the Kensington driver. I just uninstalled, it and the problem went away. Fortunately, the Slimblade does not require any special software besides the Bluetooth stack.
4) Poor connectivity
Over the 3 days that I tried to use this device, as a trackball only, I saw it lose connectivity many times. Sometimes the pointer just became very unresponsive. Other times it made giant leaps. Other times it lost the connectivity altogether. I don't know what to make of it. It might be because the unit I bought was flaky. But with all the other issues, I don't think I will try a 2nd unit when I return mine.
5) Poor trackball
I don't know how good of a mouse this is, but as a trackball, it has many shortcomings :
a) the ball is just too small for the trackball to be precise. Even with my very small hands and fingers, it is tedious to point on a high resolution screen (I have a 1920x1080 HDTV screen), and even more tedious to drag
b) when using the trackball, there is no scrollwheel available
c) there are only 2 buttons available. I like to have a 3rd one to program as a double-click to reduce stress
I'm normally a big Kensington fan. I have been using their desktop trackballs - Expert Mouse - for over a decade. They are great. I tried this because I needed a wireless device for my HTPC. Unfortunately I was disappointed.
I wish Kensington would just produce a real trackball like the Expert Mouse, and make a wireless version of it with good range (say, using RF 2.4 GHZ).
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