Plugging Into Plantronics Headset Sensor Events via Android
This posting will show you how to use an undocumented and unsupported feature in the Plantronics Voyager Legend and Voyager Pro headsets that will allow you to receive headset events over Android’s XEvent mechanism.
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Introducing the Application Partner Showcase!
It’s no secret that the Plantronics Spokes SDK allows developers to create business applications that have the power to change the way we communicate and collaborate, but did you know Plantronics has a webpage where you can actually see how some of our partners use the Spokes SDK in their applications? If not, then I’d like to introduce you to our Application Partner Showcase.
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Plantronics SDK: REST Service
How To Get Your Voyager Pro UC to Tweet
When I first started at Plantronics, my boss handed me a Voyager Pro UC headset and a link to download the SDK and said "Build me something". The result of that thought experiment is this blog post and some sample code for you to tinker around with.
By the end of this posting, you should have your very own application that allows you to access the contextual information within a Plantronics headset and tweet to the world about.
Let's get started...
Plantronics SDK: Headset Proximity
Headset Proximity feature in the Plantronics SDK allows application developers to query the proximity of their Bluetooth headset with respect to their Bluetooth USB dongle that is connected to the PC.
Plantronics Mobile Caller ID
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