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Warp2Search.net » News » March 2005 » Bluetooth Headset Presenter

Bluetooth Headset Presenter

Posted by: [NT] on: 03/06/2005 11:22 PM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 1198 views

The Headset Presenter turns your Bluetooth Headset into a Powerpoint remote; it is as simple as that.
Imagine giving a presentation and instead of having to be close to the keyboard or holding a mouse you will use the smallest presentation controller available, and it is yours for a bargain since you already own the hardware.
Impress your audience, use the whole stage, use the whole room, use the Headset Presenter.

Take a look at www.headsetpresenter.com



-- In short the HeadsetPresenter turns any Bluetooth Headset into a Powerpoint remote control; the following are just some of the benefits:

1. It is the smallest presentation device on the market. Any Headset easily fits into the palm of the presenter.

2. It is the cheapest presentation device on the market since the user already owns the necessary hardware. Currently the application is available at a measly 9.90$. Compare this with other presentation devices ranging from 80$-250$.

3. The user does not have to bring any extra gadgets on the road, instead the Headset used for talking is temporary converted into a remote.

4. It adds an extra value to a product that the user already owns and only expects to use for a single purpose i.e. as a handsfree for a cell phone.

5. From this release the HeadsetPresenter supports all Bluetooth USB adaptors on the market no matter if they use Microsoft Bluetooth support in Windows XP or a generic driver from another vendor.


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AlzBrain
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#59739 Posted on: 03/07/2005 02:23 PM
Yeah, it'll be quite neat when someone in the audience starts swapping your frames for you...

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Candyman
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#59740 Posted on: 03/07/2005 04:17 PM
They would need to know the BT PIN number in order to connect.

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AlzBrain
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#59741 Posted on: 03/07/2005 04:24 PM
Its kinda cool then...

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