Apart from the inline bits below, note that the mic on the headset will probably suffer from buzz heard at the far end. Bluetooth is probably a better bet as it won't suffer from buzz.
On Saturday 28 March 2009, Toni Mueller wrote: > Hi, > > On Sat, 28.03.2009 at 16:20:11 +0100, arne anka <[email protected]> wrote: > > I wrote: > > > external in-ear head set that also features a microphone be a good > > > thing to have for this device. > > > > afaik the package included a wired headset too. > > mine didn't, and afaik, the offered headset does not include a > microphone. For a while there were some free extras while stocks remained, and a headset with mic was part of that. This might have been limited to 10-packs > > resellers of the fr do imo offer the matching headset. > > ... w/o a microphone. I have seen resellers offering the headset mentioned above separately in the past, but they may now be out of stock. > > for other see either the archives or the wiki. there have been lengthy > > I was already looking out there, but didn't turn up anything useful > there. Google's top hit for 'openmoko headset pinout' will give you this: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Headset > > sure, but i am not sure, if handsfree equals headset. at least headphones > > are forbidden (even for bicycles, but nobody cares). > > If it would be possible to connect the phone to a car radio - some of > these include an USB connector, that would imho solve the problem and > provide muting as well as the option to use the car's stereo for voice > output. But I don't know how this can be made to work. Bluetooth hands-free kits are cheap and should work. Some cars have these as part of the stereo. _______________________________________________ support mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
