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RTSR1/FJR,

I tried this exact Ericsson earlier in the year but my Garmin (2820 Street Pilot) could never pick up both bluetooth devices (Blackberry & Ericsson) so I took it back. Maybe the Zumo can enable with more than one blutooth device.

Sully

 
I took a pair of Motorola stereo headphones apart and stuck them up in my helmet. Then, took a Jabra Stereo bluetooth transmitter and plugged it into my Zumo. Sync'd the Jabra and head phones up and viola, BT MP3 from the Zumo.

Been doing that since the beginning of last summer. If you don't care about the radar, phone, intercom or whatever and just want wireless music, works like a charm.

 
I took a pair of Motorola stereo headphones apart and stuck them up in my helmet. Then, took a Jabra Stereo bluetooth transmitter and plugged it into my Zumo. Sync'd the Jabra and head phones up and viola, BT MP3 from the Zumo.
Been doing that since the beginning of last summer. If you don't care about the radar, phone, intercom or whatever and just want wireless music, works like a charm.
One question here. Why would you plug the Jabra into the ZUMO? Why wouldn't you pair the 2 BT's? The ZUMO can pair the phone and the headset and still play the MP3. Am I missing something?

 
One question here. Why would you plug the Jabra into the ZUMO? Why wouldn't you pair the 2 BT's? The ZUMO can pair the phone and the headset and still play the MP3. Am I missing something?
Yes. Zumo's bluetooth isn't stereo. It doesn't use the A2DP profile. For stereo, you need an adapter like AdrianNKY describes.

Now, my one question: How long do you get music before the batteries run out?

 
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