How to make a bluetooth handset. by anallie0
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I had previously produced a guide to build a handset to connect to the phone via cable, but then I withdrew after discovering that they had several different connections from other terminals.
With this model eliminates these problems.
This realization is not very simple in some passages, but with a bit of dexterity and patience should be within the reach of most users.

To join the telephone handset to a telephone office, look at this guide.
 
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Step 1:

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material:
An old telephone handset.
A Bluetooth headset.
Soldering iron, hot glue and the usual common tools such as drills etc..
Sunny2102 says: Feb 20, 2012. 10:51 AM
How do you charge the battery?
anallie0 (author) says: Feb 20, 2012. 11:34 AM
In step 13 you can see the female jack to connect the power cable. in my case USB. :)
Cyberscann54 says: Jan 30, 2012. 11:37 AM
for a few $$ you could replace the stock battery with a much bigger one and it could go a month or more even with your daughter using without having to be recharged
curious youth says: Feb 7, 2012. 12:41 AM
got mine out of an old portable speaker. cheers for the idea :)
anallie0 (author) says: Jan 30, 2012. 12:14 PM
good idea +1 :-)
curious youth says: Feb 1, 2012. 10:15 PM
definitely making this to go along with your office phone instructable :)
one thing i dont quite understand though. are you using that ir led as your button ?or is that serving another function?
anallie0 (author) says: Feb 1, 2012. 11:26 PM
It serves only as an extension of the button. you can use anything.
curious youth says: Feb 2, 2012. 2:08 AM
ok then great. cheers.
Sermos says: Jan 28, 2012. 10:43 PM
Pretty cool! Have you thought about using Sugru to cover the hole and make it more flush?
Madrigorne says: Jan 30, 2012. 2:29 AM
agreed, could mold the sugru to be used as a protective cover for the jack too.
alterator says: Jan 29, 2012. 4:57 PM
He could have used a plastic piece, glued over the hole with a super glue, then sanded down flush. would have worked just fine.

nice build.

BR
im3733 says: Jan 30, 2012. 10:05 AM
But by using black sugru, it would match the handset and blend very well.
Sermos says: Jan 29, 2012. 10:33 PM
Ah, smart idea! I dunno why I didn't think of that haha
psicopato says: Jan 29, 2012. 7:10 AM
Nice idea, I had almost the same idea some years ago but to the car hands-free set.
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