Introduction: How to Make a Bluetooth Handset.
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.
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.
Step 1:
material:
An old telephone handset.
A Bluetooth headset.
Soldering iron, hot glue and the usual common tools such as drills etc..
An old telephone handset.
A Bluetooth headset.
Soldering iron, hot glue and the usual common tools such as drills etc..
Step 2:
Open the phone by inserting a screwdriver into the hole where there is a cable outlet. Pry upward to
separate the two halves. You probably will break the latches, but this is not a problem.
separate the two halves. You probably will break the latches, but this is not a problem.
Step 3:
Disassemble all content.
Step 4:
You should position the headset in the center, removing any pieces of plastic that bother.
Step 5:
Now we need to extend the headset button to release it from the phone, I used an IR LED
an old remote control, and I glued on the headset button with a drop of Attak. the plan
support of the LED can grind crawl on sandpaper placed on a floor.
an old remote control, and I glued on the headset button with a drop of Attak. the plan
support of the LED can grind crawl on sandpaper placed on a floor.
Step 6:
Now measure the distance of the button, bring it on the phone and drill a hole with diameter
slightly larger than the LED.
slightly larger than the LED.
Step 7:
Do the same for the LED status of the headset, a hole of 4 mm is sufficient.
Step 8:
Now comes the most difficult and delicate, you need to break up all the details of the headset. do this with
tweezers and gently using fine-tipped cutter. Try not to rip the wires and cut them if necessary
But take note where they are connected.
tweezers and gently using fine-tipped cutter. Try not to rip the wires and cut them if necessary
But take note where they are connected.
Step 9:
Using very thin pieces of wire connections replaced the microphone, and headset jack
power. The wires should be skipped instead of directly on the original plots, or by a
come on old threads. This is necessary to extend the links to place them
to the right place. Let them go before soldering the hole where the jack is overlooked.
power. The wires should be skipped instead of directly on the original plots, or by a
come on old threads. This is necessary to extend the links to place them
to the right place. Let them go before soldering the hole where the jack is overlooked.
Step 10:
Close and place the headset into the phone, the LED centered in the hole you made and fix everything with the hot glue.
Step 11:
Now fixed with hot glue the other components. The microphone hole to center it and hold it in place until the glue hardens. The place it flush with the phone jack in the compartment where it was first placed on the cable connector. For the headset I recommend you replace the rubber that can be slipped on the ear capsule and paste only the rubber, doing so makes it more harmonious sound.
Now attach the wires with the glue in positions that do not bother to close the handset.
Now attach the wires with the glue in positions that do not bother to close the handset.
Step 12:
When all the glue has cooled, check to see if there are impediments to the closing approaching the other half of the handset. If necessary with cutter cutter and removed everything. I had to remove the headset profile and the central focus of the handset. Flows of hot glue around the edge of the female half of the headset and join it to another phone without holding it in place until cool.
Step 13:
Now as a final touch of the jack plugged the gap with a piece of cardboard on top and pour a little hot glue to fill the entire space.
Your Bluetooth handsetis ready.
Your Bluetooth handsetis ready.