You must be fairly closed minded individual. having 2 separate bluetooth headsets one for each ear makes perfect sense. Developers just don't think creatively, and neither do engineers. I'm trained in Industrial Design and Interaction Design and if you don't know what those are please educate yourself. Apple could totally design software that recognizes 2 separate headsets as right and left channels and let you select which ear piece side you wanted the audio from your calls to go to. Innovation comes through DESIGN, and breaking the rules, to pioneering new methods of delivery for current technologies. Just because you don't understand how that would work, doesn't mean its a stupid idea. Perhaps bluetooth can't even support that yet, but future technology will. Thanks for your effort to replying to me as snarkily as you could muster though.
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You must be fairly closed minded individual. having 2 separate bluetooth headsets one for each ear makes perfect sense. Developers just don't think creatively, and neither do engineers. I'm trained in Industrial Design and Interaction Design and if you don't know what those are please educate yourself. Apple could totally design software that recognizes 2 separate headsets as right and left channels and let you select which ear piece side you wanted the audio from your calls to go to. Innovation comes through DESIGN, and breaking the rules, to pioneering new methods of delivery for current technologies. Just because you don't understand how that would work, doesn't mean its a stupid idea. Perhaps bluetooth can't even support that yet, but future technology will. Thanks for your effort to replying to me as snarkily as you could muster though.