Oh yeah... Jabra also makes something interesting... their BT320s lets you use your own headphones. They have another one I can't remember that only does headset over bluetooth, and uses 3.5mm to plug into whatever you want for music (like a non-BT iPod).
Yes Jabra has the "A120s" which is just a bluetooth transmitter. I am trying to get those BT320s, but after I ordered it twice both places said it was out of stock, and neither amazon nor buy.com have it. It is really bizarre. But if you get both of those, you can listen to anything wirelessly with any headphones you want. This Sony one is not made for using headphones and a cell phone, so there would naturally be issues when switching from one to the other.
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Oh yeah... Jabra also makes something interesting... their BT320s lets you use your own headphones. They have another one I can't remember that only does headset over bluetooth, and uses 3.5mm to plug into whatever you want for music (like a non-BT iPod).
Yes Jabra has the "A120s" which is just a bluetooth transmitter. I am trying to get those BT320s, but after I ordered it twice both places said it was out of stock, and neither amazon nor buy.com have it. It is really bizarre. But if you get both of those, you can listen to anything wirelessly with any headphones you want. This Sony one is not made for using headphones and a cell phone, so there would naturally be issues when switching from one to the other.