Two headsets w/ one MacBook Pro?

My husband and I use one computer to attend meetings by Web Ex.  I would like to find a way for each of us to use a headset w/ mike.  There is only one 'port' for a headset.  Is there such a thing as a "splitter" so that two headsets could be used?  Or some other solution?

Hello syn:
This is from the Bluetooth help database:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Bluetooth/1.0/en/blu24.html
If I read the last bullet correctly, you are trying something that Apple says you should not do (the why, I do not know).
Barry

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