How Do I Direct Music From My V360 To My Plantronics Voyager 510 Headset?
Music has to travel through the Bluetooth Advanced Audio Profile that neither device has. You would have to have a Mobile Phone that has the A2DP Profile with Bluetooth Headphones with the same profile. Plantronics Pulsar Series are a good example of the type of headset/headphones you need. Also, mobile phones that support this feature: A2DP mobile phones: LG LP3900 is A2DP compatible Motorola A910 is A2DP compatible Motorola E1070 is A2DP compatible Motorola E680i is A2DP compatible Motorola E770 is A2DP compatible Motorola E895 is A2DP compatible Motorola Q is A2DP compatible Motorola ROKR E2 is A2DP compatible Motorola V3x is A2DP compatible Nokia 8800 is A2DP compatible (firmware version 3.60 and above!) Nokia 8801 is A2DP compatible Nokia N91 is A2DP compatible Panasonic FOMA P902i is A2DP compatible Pantech&Curitel PT-K1700 is A2DP compatible Pantech&Curitel PT-S130 is A2DP compatible Samsung SCH-i819 is A2DP compatible Samsung SCH-M600 is A2DP compatible Samsung SCH-V720 is A2DP
I don’t have any direct experience with this, but these instructions seem pretty clear. However, according to some users it can be a little flaky so there could be some incompatibility with your phone. But give it a try and I hope it works: Unzip and place these files on your i730. – To redirect all sound to your BT headset, run BTAudioOn.exe – To stop redirecting sound, run BTAudioOff.exe. – To toggle the redirection on and off, run BTAudioToggle.exe. – The effects are immediate and the program will not display anything unless there is an error. NOTES: BTAudioToggle.exe does not authoritatively know what the current state of audio redirection is, it simply turns the redirection on or off, alternating each time it is run. It uses a temp file, \BTAudio.tmp, to track whether it should next turn on or off. Thanks to johntchow for the icon. The /v command-line argument will display a sucess message. Failure messages are always shown. Also, if you know how to set up a shortcut, you technica