This is what I know so far. I tried splicing an old headset, and adding stereo jacks to it. I hooked the earphone wires up to the Line-In on my computer. Then connected an old mic up to the mic wires on the headset.. I was able to wear headphones/listen through my pc speakers and talk into the mic that was directly connected to the cell phone. (You could hear your voice over the PC as well, but there was a bit of lag seeing as it has to go through the cell phone first) Also, the quality wasn't that great due to the cut wires.. So I figure if I find something factory made, it would do the trick.
There has to be something out there like that! I'm sure we're not the only ones that would want to do this. Have you found anything yet? I've been looking as well. Let me know if you do!
Good luck...
- Trag
MSN: black_foot@hotmail.com
Is this possible? I'm looking for a way to connect my motorola v60c to my computer so that I can talk through my computer's microphone (audio signal would run through the sound card and then into the phone)....and the receiving signal would run into the Line-in on my sound card to be heard through the speakers on my PC.
Is there anything out there I can order that's made for this? If not, what kind of hardware will I need to buy and what kind of connector transplants will I need to do? If anyone makes/can make what I am looking for I'll gladly buy it from you. I know this sounds really wierd but any help is appreciated, please no flames ![]()
Not sure if you need this info, but couldn't hurt:
Intel P4 2.4Ghz
1gig ram
SB audigy
Windows XP

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