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| I don't think phones could recieve audio over bluetooth. If you went that way, you'd want to just get bluetooth head sets.
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| Agreed, I don't think it's being done, at least not with iPods/iPhones. Personally, I would shy away from Bluetooth all together. It's a limited-range solution (30 ft, depending on the class), and it's not really designed to handle decent-quality audio. I would assume you need more expensive equipment to get the quality, at which point normal RF transmitters are easier to deal with. Have you found anyone doing this successfully, or just discussing the possibility? |