[SBE] Bluetooth adapter for RTS intercom?

Brian Urban brian.urban at austincc.edu
Thu Jul 16 16:57:36 EDT 2020


Art
Yes, there are Bluetooth transmitters out there.  I had a student with
cochlear implants that were Bluetooth enabled; we were able to patch a
Sound Devices 302 mixer into his implants.  Ping me next week and I'll get
the manufacturer info when I go back to the office.

On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 3:18 PM Andy Funk <ARFunk at arfunk.com> wrote:

> So as I've gotten older my hearing has deteriorated and I now use hearing
> aids. But there's a slight advantage — they also function as bluetooth
> earbuds.  If only I could hear the RTS intercom at work over them. I've
> searched online but haven't found a commercial product designed as a
> bluetooth adapter for intercoms. Am I just not looking in the right place?
>
> What I'm hoping to find is an XLR pass-through that would go between my
> headset and the intercom panel, and feed the earphone audio out via
> Bluetooth. Or, as there are small Bluetooth transmitters available, instead
> of internal Bluetooth perhaps a device that taps the earphone audio to a
> 1/8" stereo jack.
>
> Does anyone know about anything like either of these?
> --
> Sent from my tablet via radio — yes, wireless is radio.
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