Plantronics Discovery 655 & Qtek 9000 - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro Accessories

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

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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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The very best GPS BT receiver

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
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"Navigon" compatible
I want to use it both for traffic navigation and by foot.
Has anyone a good hint?
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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
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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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Ive got a HOLOX BT-321.....worth a look?
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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!
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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
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Looking for good BT with A2DP and AVRCP

Howdy all...
I'm looking to possibly upgrade my BT headset. Ideally I'd looking for something that will work very well for calls, but also will work for music. It MUST have A2DP and AVRCP support.
In an ideal work it would allow me to switch between true mono (both channels together) and just left channel and just right channel. But the important thing would be to have true mono.
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best one ive found is also the cheapest the good old motorola S9 get them on ebay for 20 odd quid...
comfortable and you can run in them!

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