So I will listen to all my books on tape on during my motorcycle commute.
However when I switched to a book on tape it was passable. It may be OK for a regular Bluetooth headset walking around – but in my motorcycle helmet the fidelity for music was so bad that it was almost pointless. At that point do not press any more keys and you will hear your music. I assume it routes audio-out to the headset so you can hear voice mail messages and until you play a voice mail message the music just streams to the headset. Here is what you do: (1) Set up and pair up your bluetooth headset and make sure it works for phone calls, (2) Go into your iPhone iPod app and start playing something, (3) go into the phone app and go into voice mail – where it used to say “Speaker” it now says “Audio” – for me it just starts playing in the headset as soon as I am in the Voice Mail screen. I saw some blog posts about how to use the Voice Mail feature to function as a work around.
Now of course this is a headset aimed at voice so it uses the non-stereo, low-fidelity bluetooth so I am not looking at concert quality (i.e.
One thing that was bothersome was the lack of the ability to play music through the in-helmet bluetooth headset. I use my iPhone with a headset during my motorcycle rides to and from work – it allows me to receive Cell calls.