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« on: January 17, 2019, 11:16:41 am »
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I have a Tejon - doesn't matter - that I use infrequently, but every time I do the headphone wire keeps getting in my way. So, I bought a BT transmitter and a receiver and connected them. No more problems with dangling wires. Detecting

THIS plugs into my headphone

THIS mounts on the side of my Tejon with 3M extreme mounting tape and plugs into the headphone jack via an adapter and short audio cable. Turn both on and pair and off I go. I just coil up the headphone cable and velcro strap it to the top/side of the headband.

I used this transmitter because I had it laying around from another use.THIS one MAY fit your unit better at much less cost.



Both are USB chargeable.

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