So, I'm thinking of a way to blow a few dollars... I mean enhance my productivity at work. I also wanted to get headphones that don't make me look like a martian, and will make me able to listen to music at work and walk away from my desk without a big disconnection exercise. Monday, I picked up the browser and searched up the Motorola ROKR S9. Normally a $150 and up purchase, I find them for $37.
Sold... but $17 for shipping? Oh well... might as well bump it up to Next Day Air, and get a day of working out with them. Oh... I forgot my phone at *work*! So, I get home, open the box... the packaging looked like OEM knockoffs, but they seem to work okay. I was solo on Tuesday night, so I didn't get a chance to test them out with anything.
Wednesday morning, I throw them on my wife's head, and explain that there are no wires... but I get them all tangled in her hair... nice. I don't know if she understood that they'd work with her *phone* because she asked me about having a "burner" for getting music off of some CDs.
Anyway, I wore my set to the gym, not listening to anything but the music that was already playing, but getting a feel for comfort. They're great. I love them. I got to work, and hooked them up to my phone... after discovering how to choose between, being a crappy phone headset and stereo headphones, they worked great... on the sample songs that I had on the phone.
Next step, since I haven't ripped any tunes to put on my phone with Windows Media Player is to try using my PowerBook. I chose a headset profile, but they aren't supported. Short story... after several tries, I couldn't get them working. So, I turned to the Internet, and came across this article: Get a Bluetooth Headset Working with a PowerBook.
Goodness, I need a firmware update? Oh, and the update from Apple apparently doesn't actually install anything, it just puts the files on your system for you to run later. Sigh... I'd download the file, but I don't have my PowerBook hooked up to the Internet at work. I guess if I had a flash drive, I could move it from my work machine... jeez, this is hard.
And so ends a blog post at work, when I should actually be working... Thanks for listening.
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