Bose Bluetooth headphone with skype

I recently purchased a Bose Bluetooth headphone planing on using my 3g iPhone with Skype, as ie does work with the plug in set that came with the phone. Is there any way I can do this ?

I have found the answer to my question. Leave the ipad at home and use a laptop.

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