Could anyone please help with the Jabra BT? Which model is compatible with the Imate? and out of experience, is it reliable? on the Jabra site, they recommand the BT800. Any comments?
Thanks in advance. I got the new Jabra BT800. It's a very nice piece and works with no problems.
i have used a 200, 250 and 250v on my XDA2 with no problems
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i have used a 200, 250 and 250v on my XDA2 with no problems
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Can you post your software version numbers? I have a 200 and can't ge it to work on my M1000.
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Hi there
I was just wondering if the Plantronics Discovery 655 headset is fully compatible with the Qtek 9000 and if it's a good buy option considering BT range, incoming/outcoming audio and so on.
Does anyone use those two pieces together?
Thanks in advance for you answers.
narkan
Anyone? =)
Hello together,
I'm searching for the "egg-laying wool-milk-sow" (translated direct from German means "all singing and dancing") GPS BT receiver for my MDA VarioII. It should have the following features:
minimum SiRF-III Chipset
TMC receiver included
long battery durability
Static navigation possible
BT connection
"Navigon" compatible
I want to use it both for traffic navigation and by foot.
Has anyone a good hint?
Has anyone experience with the "GNS 5843"
Greetings Pudl
Mate i use the Holux GPSlim 236. Sirf iii, static nav option, good battery life and its good value. I use it with Tomtom and oziexplorer. Paired with a JASJAM its a great setup.
Scott
Holux GPSlim 240
The two Holux receiver sound very good, but the both don't have a TCM receiver. Do you know and BT GPS receiver with TCM?
Greetings Pudl
Ive got a HOLOX BT-321.....worth a look?
What's TCM
Sorry, I ment TMC. This means "traffic message channel". Over this channel you can receive the latest traffic news in europe. So you can see the actual traffic on the streets where you want to drive.
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_Message_Channel
Greetings Pudl
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Ive got a HOLOX BT-321.....worth a look?
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And me... my first so called BT GPS device was a pile of crap... but since getting the Holox last year I've been a happy chap sat naving everywhere
Well recommended! look on ebay for one
You should look at http://www.pocketgpsworld.com it has all sorts of reviews and GPS forums
I use the Nokia LD-3W which is also available in the T-Mobile shop. I just bought from eBay for half the price.
Apart from TMC it has all the features. And considering the quality of traffic messages in Germany I don't miss the TMC. It works perfectly with MN6, VisualGPSce, GPSTuner and so forth. And it has a removable battery - a fact worth considering...
GPS on XDA II with BTGPS74R
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I have a BTGPS74R (aka Holox BT-321). It uses up to 32 satellites and works well with TomTom 6 on my XDA II. The only annoying aspect is that I have to use the MS BT stack with my Blue Ant BT earpiece and the Broadcom BT stack with TomTom.
One day I might be able to use both simultaneously ... if someone is already doing this, I'd love to know how.
Enjoy!
The best low-cost receiver we've tested lately is the new little Qstarz S1000 datalogger / Bluetooth GPS..
See:
http://store.pressdigital.com.au/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=qstarz+gps
Really nice low power 32 channel chipset with an integrated logger .. plus some nice Google Earth utilities to plot the datalogger data..
Cheers
Andy
www.pressdigital.com.au
Press Digital Support Team
Pudl said:
Hello together,
I'm searching for the "egg-laying wool-milk-sow" (translated direct from German means "all singing and dancing") GPS BT receiver for my MDA VarioII. It should have the following features:
minimum SiRF-III Chipset
TMC receiver included
long battery durability
Static navigation possible
BT connection
"Navigon" compatible
I want to use it both for traffic navigation and by foot.
Has anyone a good hint?
Has anyone experience with the "GNS 5843"
Greetings Pudl
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I have used the GNS 5843 and it is very good ,especially for tmc . I used it in combination with Navigon on my trinity P3600. By the way I get more Tmc reports on P3600/ Gns 5843 than on my Navigon Ts7000!!! ........It is even better than my built in Volkswagen Navi!!!
On foot I use my P3600 without Gns 5843 as I do not need the Tmc.
Greetings
Rafiki
Looking for a good bluetooth GPS receiver? Can you recomend me one witch is a good buy ..before I buy ??
many thanks .
Look 4 threads down :/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=359892
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=359892
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just bought the freedom mini gps! works great 9hrs battery and its freaking small!
I used the "HOLUX GPSlim GR 236" with my TyTn before I changed to P3300
was very happy with it.
Bluetooth GPS receiver - recommend Holux GPSlim 240
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Looking for a good bluetooth GPS receiver? Can you recomend me one witch is a good buy ..before I buy ??
many thanks .
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=359892
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rgr81 said:
I used the "HOLUX GPSlim GR 236" with my TyTn before I changed to P3300
was very happy with it.
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I have the Holux GPSlim 240 and it worked great with my Wizard. It is incredibly small - the size of a Bic lighter roughly.
Hello
What do you want to do with the GPS receiver. Do need it for car navigation for cycle or for walking.
I have an I-Blue 747 and I use is for car and walking navigation and I am very happy with it.
When you understand German you should look to the forum from http://forum.pocketnavigation.de/index.php
There you find a lot of discussions about GPS receiver.
Greetings Pudl
I use a Navicore's Personal 2007 GPS - it is a rebadged version of Holux 240 mentioned above and half the price of the Holux version
i use a Holux M1000B
super sensitive
extremely accurate
Hey guys, just wondering what is the best bluetooth? I need it for when I am in the city on foot, so I need a one-ear bluetooth. I was wondering which have the best audio quality and loudness? any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Plantronic HD pro bluetooth.
this one?
http://www.plantronics.com/us/product/voyager-pro-hd
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this one?
http://www.plantronics.com/us/product/voyager-pro-hd
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yes. Take little time to search you will find price cheaper ( i got my 59 $ on Amazon )
is the Pro HD better or the Pro Legend is better? Legend is more expensive...?
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is the Pro HD better or the Pro Legend is better? Legend is more expensive...?
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Maybe Lengend is newest , i got my pro HD about 5,6 month ago still work great
Plantronics high end Bluetooth headsets do perfect in the city. I have the Plantronics Voyager PRO HD bluetooth. And the one I want is Plantronics Voyager PRO Legend Bluetooth. They are awesome in the noisy city to filter out the noise around for them to hear you and you to hear them clearly as if you are right next to them. You can also hear anything and everything from your Android device, including music, Google Voice, Google Maps, even notifications through these Bluetooth headsets. They even allow your device speakers to work when you are not wearing them. And you can answer your call just by putting these Bluetooth headsets on. You also can use their Android app (Find MyHeadset) to find your Bluetooth headsets if you lose them. I tried them out in the nosiest area in SF and it was just like I was next to the person that I was talking on my Android device through my Voyager PRO HD Bluetooth. Nothing else I tried can even get close to do that.
A little big they are, but I would not leave home without my Android device (now Galaxy Note 2) and one of these Bluetooth headsets.
on ebay I am finding Pro HD and Pro HD+ .... any idea on the difference?
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on ebay I am finding Pro HD and Pro HD+ .... any idea on the difference?
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Check if there are different model number , but i think both same.
Plantronics Voyager PRO Legend is newer and has some good improvements over Plantronics Voyager PRO HD. But as you can see with the satisfied customers of Plantronics Voyager PRO HD here, you will not go wrong with either Bluetooth headset.
thanks guys, will definitely be investing in either one of them in the next week or so, the Pro HD i found cheap on ebay, under $40, but the Legend, cheapest is like 90 so i rather pay the extra $10 and get directly from plantronics themselves :-/ If i can get it for about $60, that would be great
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on ebay I am finding Pro HD and Pro HD+ .... any idea on the difference?
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I don't believe there is such a model as Plantronics Voyager PRO HD+. There is a package deal, Plantronics Voyager PRO UC, that has Plantronics Voyager PRO HD and Voyager PRO HD USB Adapter for your computer.
There is Plantronics Voyager PRO+ an older version that doesn't have as good quality sound as Plantronics Voyager PRO HD. Plantronics Voyager PRO+ has one year free Plantronics Vocalystâ„¢ voice service while the even older version Plantronics Voyager PRO doesn't have.
Basically Plantronics Voyager PRO+ and Plantronics Voyager PRO are both retired bluetooths.
The current versions are Plantronics Voyager PRO HD and Plantronics Voyager PRO Legend.
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thanks guys, will definitely be investing in either one of them in the next week or so, the Pro HD i found cheap on ebay, under $40, but the Legend, cheapest is like 90 so i rather pay the extra $10 and get directly from plantronics themselves :-/ If i can get it for about $60, that would be great
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Black friday , Comp USA in store Plantronics Voyager Pro HD 49.99.
I just bought a Garmin Vivosmart and its not connecting over bluetooth. I see it requires bluetooth smart. Thanks.
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I just bought a Garmin Vivosmart and its not connecting over bluetooth. I see it requires bluetooth smart. Thanks.
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Looks like it does according to the table at the link below. I think Bluetooth 4.0 or LE (low energy) is the same thing isnt it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_One_series