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I Have A Question On Remote Mic With Headphone

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Posted 22 December 2007 - 01:19 AM

Im basically a call center professional, my daily activity is to respond to clients who are asking for requests, due to this i feel i sticking with the system I just bought a bluetooth headset now i feel i can walk around my office and also reply client needs but even bluetooth device also has problems signal can travel only up to 10 to 15 metres, i want to know whether there is any WI -FI kind of headphone device with microphone facility mixed with bluetooth technology can travel more than 10 -15 metres. Does anyone know any models, im ready to buy whatever may be the cost.

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Posted 22 December 2007 - 02:43 AM

Have you considered a range booster?

I was looking for more information on boosters and ran across this conversion, you can read the article in Popular Science here.

"So I detached the stock antenna from a Linksys USBBT100 Class 1 USB Bluetooth adapter ($70; linksys.com) and replaced it with a larger HyperGain RE05U 2.4GHz antenna ($15; hyperlinktech.com). With that simple mod, I can make a Bluetooth connection up to a mile away—about 4,950 feet farther than most."

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