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Daptor Two - Mobile Phone Audio Interface by JK Audio Remote Broadcasts over a cell phone? Your cell phone will recognize Daptor Two as a headset which will disable the mic and speaker in the cell phone. Audio Connections - You may use either the XLR input or 1/4" input, not both. The XLR input jack is disconnected when a cable is plugged into the 1/4" input jack. The same is true for the XLR and 1/4"output jacks. Daptor Two was designed to take advantage of the increasing number of wireless phones that accept third party headsets and earpiece headsets. We've designed a circuit which emulates the electrical characteristics of these headsets. While some wireless phones have the 2.5 mm jack directly on the phone, others require a headset adapter which converts their proprietary connector into the 2.5mm jack. We do not provide this adapter. |
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Will Daptor Two work with my model ______ cell phone? |
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As long as your wireless phone has a 2.5 mm earpiece jack and accepts a generic 3rd party earpiece or headset, you should be OK. If your phone does not have a 2.5mm jack Vortex will provide you with an adapter. |
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Can I talk on my handheld phone and record the conversation using a Daptor Two? |
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No, most phones detect the presence of anything plugged into the headset jack and immediately disable the phones microphone and speaker. |
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What if my phone does not have a 2.5 mm earpiece / headset jack? |
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Vortex will provide you with an adapter for your model phone to a 2.5mm jack. |
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Can I send and receive audio at the same time? |
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Yes, but be aware that on most phones, whatever audio you send into the phone will come back mixed with the receive audio. |
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