Yes, you see what i mean.
Nokia has already such items for example:
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http://www.nokia.nl/uk/Phones/Enhancements/Enhancements/loopsets.html
Now the Bluetooth wireless headsets is more common, thus headsets special designed for bad hearing people must be possible.
Do you know one bluetooth induction loopset for good price?
If you don't found one, then i shall mod/modify one of the bluetooth headsets and connect it with my own nokia loopset.
Your help is very welcome.
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http://www.barrproductions.com/headsets.html
Found one wired version with 2,5mm jackplug.
Now the bluetooth version.
Edit 2:
Someone has self-made loopset with bluetooth device.
http://www.gfern.com/btha/btha.html
But not much factory-ready models found.
No one here is bad hearing? I'm surprised. :shock:
I am hard of hearing. That induction coil is used in conjunction with hearings aids. It prevents the whistling or squeal you get with non-compliant audio devices(phones generally). If you had a Bluetooth headset in then you would have to take out your hearing aids so having the induction coil would not be needed at that point. I have found this (taking the aid in and out of the ear to place and receive calls) an excellent way to lose a $3500.00 USD hearing aid.
I have been waiting to get a new set of hearing aids. What I am waiting on is for hearing aids to come out with Bluetooth in them. Google "Bluetooth hearing aids" and see what you get. This is one example http://www.elihearing.com/ I have seen some discussions on the Internet that talk about the possibilty of doing this, but I was hoping for a company to sell this as a standard.
Imagine... Bluetooth hearing aids would allow you to.
Listen to phone calls (even hear the ring) hands free and utilize the built-in microphone in the aids themselves. Listen to Music! Use record functions for voice notes. Voice dial. A bit James Bondish, but they coudl even be used to record those bad conversations with the boss. These are just starter ideas. I'm sure there are lots of other possibilties.
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So here's the thing. The earphones that came with my S2 were pretty rubbish, and somehow stopped working after 3 days. So for a long time, i used in Apple In-Ear Earphones that i used with my old iPhone, and they worked great, despite not being designed for anything but Apple hardware. However, last December i lost one ear bud from my last set earbuds (i have now lost one in all three sizes).Normally, it wouldn't be a big deal, but the buds Apple requires are bigger than those used by any other headset, and thus can't be swapped for generic buds. The official replacement ear buds cost ₹1500/-, which is half the price of the headset, which itself was pretty expensive to begin with. I've made do wit some Panasonic earphones off late, but the problem is that it isn't a mobile headset, and thus lacks any kind of mic or buttons.
Could someone recommend me a good set of earphones that has inline controls (preferably with music controls, but it will do if it is compatible with the Headset Button Controller app)? I need one that i can buy from an online store in India, or in the worst case, a store that ships to India. I'm not an audiophile, and don't need, very good audio quality.
I got a an inline adaptor from ebay, has 3 buttons on and a mic, means I can use any headphones I want and it cost me less than a pint of beer. Struggled to find any good headphones with 3 button inline.
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Hi lovely adapter...
ermeda said:
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261213911745?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Is there any device that allow us to connect HTC One by bluetooth in the car ?
There are quite a lot actually. You just have to look around. It depends though. Obviously you'll need to have an aux input in your car stereo or just pick up a stereo with bluetooth. If you have an aux input, here's the official htc adapter, otherwise search on amazon/ebay for something similar.
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There are quite a lot actually. You just have to look around. It depends though. Obviously you'll need to have an aux input in your car stereo or just pick up a stereo with bluetooth. If you have an aux input, here's the official htc adapter, otherwise search on amazon/ebay for something similar.
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Yeah that's exactly what i was looking for thanks for your help !
HTC Stereoclip is damn good,about 50$ at MicroAge and Go Mobile (new Lebanese dealer)
If you don't have a 3.5mm jack in your car you can try this one it will transmit a FM signal but it also has a 3.5 jack too. This one looks like it has a lot more features and has over 3000 Amazon reviews at 4.5 stars.
Amazon.com: GOgroove FlexSMART X2 Wireless In-Car Bluetooth FM Transmitter with Charging, Music Control, and Hands-Free Calling for Android, iPhone, Blackberry, & Windows Smartphones
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Is there any device that allow us to connect HTC One by bluetooth in the car ?
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I'm using a GOgroove BlueGate in my car. it's works awesome connects right away. only annoying thing is u have to turn it on every time u start your car.
i'd like it to auto turn on...i'm lazy like that.
http://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-BlueGate-Bluetooth-Technology-Headphones/dp/B00727FE5U?tag=amaz98-20
Three words that stand out in that title; Cost-effective, sports & bluetooth. All things that I really want for a curricular activity. This set is made to resist moisture such as sweat and rain. It is not a bad option to look into if you are in the market for a bluetooth headset.
The fit was actually one my main concerns. In the past I tried the Motorola set that looks like this set and it was terribly uncomfortable. At the time I was working for a lawn care/ landscaping company as a Crew Leader and needed to be able to answer the phone at any given moment to speak with supervisors and the owner of the company. Before I ventured into the wireless headsets, I well, obviously was using wired sets and ended up tearing up too many to keep up with. Long story short I got tired of paying for new headsets because the number one issue was the wire getting in the way.
When I got a bluetooth headset it was like salvation. I was free! There were no more wires to get in the way, it was easy to wear and I got to listen to music all day long. This is where this headset can come in handy.
Life has changed a bit and I am no longer working for that company, but I do like to go jogging and again the wire was annoying at times. I love not having to worry about a wire. I look forward to using this set for future runs.
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Hey All,
I had just recently bought a Sirus receiver for my car and came to realize that it had that same annoying high pitched buzzing sound that my phone has when it is plugged into a car charger when I am listening to music. I searched for a couple hours, bought 3 different aux cables, and couldn't seem to figure out what the problem was. Then somewhere, not sure where, I read that car cigarette lighters do not have a noise filter in them (whatever that means). The absence of this is causes what is called ground loop noise feedback. In that same post the poster suggested that all you need to do is find a ground loop noise filter to fix the issue. So after I did a quick Google search and Amazon came back with a few different hits. I read the reviews and ultimately decided to purchase a product by the name of "Kensington Noise-Reducing Aux Cable". Below is a picture of the cable.
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I was a little nervous at first because I just didn't see how a little box with a chip inside of it could filter out that awful noise without reducing the overall sound quality. To my surprise it worked and the sound quality is just as amazing as it always was!!!!!!! I kid you not when I say that stupid high pitched buzzing sound has been staring as the antagonist in many of my nightmares over recent years. No matter what phone, car, or cable I had, that buzzing noise was always there. Now thanks to this little gem it will forever be a memory of a bad dream.
Google the name of the product to alleviate all of your woes with those charging noises. I promise you won't be disappointed with the results. If you do purchase the product please take a moment and let other members know what you experiences are.
Hopefully this helps you all!!!
Hi all,
I recently bought the new Huawei Freebuds 3i. They are really nice and work pretty good with Android.
In Windows the problems start to happen. As far as I understood every headset with a microphone has a Stereo device and a Hands-Free device. The first is for multimedia such as YouTube, music and so on. The second one is for voice calls, or apps like Discord/TS. While the stereo works fine, the hands-free doesn't. In Microsoft Teams, and all the other apps, I configured audio IN/OUT to use the Hands-Free device, like this:
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What happens is:
Insert earphones;
Start the call;
For the first 2 minutes the call is perfect. I can both hear and speak;
After these 2 minutes the IN audio doesn't work anymore. The mic will still continue working and the other people will continue hearing me, but I can't hear them.
When I go on the sound panel I see that the sound is playing, but I can't hear it through my earphones!
It's like something goes in conflict in the earphones and they stop speaking. I have tried lots of setting but none of them worked. By now the only way to use the earphones is to use them with an external microphone (like my gaming headset's ones) and it will work. But obviously I would like to use them with the integrated ones.
Has somebody had this issue and solved it?
Thanks in advance folks.
EDIT: I have now just tried disabling all the other audio sources, keeping only the Hands-Free device. It still gives the problem. After some minutes the sound just stops, although the audio seems going on. And obviously, having only this device as output, I cannot hear any sound from the PC, neither YT or Windows sounds.