Hi Kim,

First of all, I seem to remember that not all headphone splitters are
created equal so there may very well be some out there that would work for
you, but as I said, I am not sure. I actually just saw one today in an email
from NCIX.com, it's one from Monster and it's not cheap at $24.95, vut it
states specifically it works for iPhones, iPads etc. and it even has
independent volume controls for the 2 ports.

Now, as for Bluetooth, I just tried this with my stereo bluetooth headset
and the wired earpods. I have never used the Go Payments card reader, but I
don't see why it should be different as it's all a matter of priority. So,
here is what I just did:

1. I turned on Bluetooth.
2. I started playing an audio book in the Audible app on speaker.
3. I turned on my bluetooth headset which had already been paired with my
iPhone. After a moment the audio switched from the external speaker to the
bluetooth headset. This is automatic and should work like that with your
bluetooth headset.
4. I then plugged in my wired earpods which should mimic you plugging in
your Go Payment card reader. As expected the audio stopped on my bluetooth
headset and it switched back to the wired earpods, in your case I am not
sure where the audio actually goes, but plugging in the card reader into the
headphone jack does stop your audio, right?
5. I now turned my bluetooth headset off by holding the on/off button until
it turned off. My audio continued to play on the earpod.
6. I waited a few seconds and turned my bluetooth headset back on. I did
this while the audio book was playing on the earpods and I did not unplug
them. Once my bluetooth headset turned on it took a second or 2 and the
audio automatically switched back to the bluetooth headset.

If this works the same way with the Go Payment card reader it means that you
should be able to get Voiceover back to the bluetooth headset this way. Once
again to sum it up:

1. Make sure bluetooth is on and turn on your headset so Voiceover speaks on
the headset.
2. Plug in your card reader
3. Turn off your headset.
4. wait a few seconds and turn your bluetooth headset back on, Voiceover
should be back on bluetooth.



Good luck, let me know if it worked.

Regards,
Sieghard


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