Can someone recommend a good stereo bluetooth for the TP2 that also has caller ID on the unit? & I mean ones that I can plug my earphones in2, not the headset. Thanks
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Hi,
I'm after a loudspeaker device for my XDA II to use in the car whilst driving. I already have a cradle in the car (without a speaker) so my thoughts were that I could buy a bluetooth device. I have seen the Jabra P100 model (something like that) which is suppose to be quite good.
Has anybody got one of these or uses another device which will work.
Thanks.
xdaII dont support it
as in audio over bluetooth or A2DP as the profile is called
you can use a fm transmitter like belkin tunecast2
Handsfree speaker
Try www.jabra.com model SP100 Good luck
The official HTC bluetooth headset with a 3.5mm stereo jack so you can listen to your music and take calls with your own earphones. I used it for about 3 days before getting a work phone and bluetooth earpiece which is compatible with my Artemis, hence the sale. It is boxed, as new.
For further details see
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=140285
Make me an offer. I will accept paypal or local collection (HP11 1AF). Post will cost £3.50.
Thanks.
Matt
The official HTC bluetooth headset with a 3.5mm stereo jack so you can listen to your music and take calls with your own earphones. I used it for about 3 days before getting a work phone and bluetooth earpiece which is compatible with my Artemis, hence the sale. It is boxed, as new.
For further details see
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=140285
Make me an offer. I will accept paypal or local collection (HP11 1AF). Post will cost £3.50.
Thanks.
Matt
Does anyone know of a solution where I can plug my phone in, play music on the car stereo and then make/take calls?
Would be nice if it was all integrated - i.e. that the stereo would pause or so when I'm on the phone, and the phone goes through the stereo speakers etc.
Need to get a new stereo anyway, so need the whole lot!
Cheers,
Ferg.
This is not a new stereo but works perfect for me. look up the Motorola t505. It is bluetooth handsfree and transmits wirelessly to your car stereo with built in fm transmitter. very strong fm transmitter. Music streamed to car stereo will paus when you make or get a call and the call even comes through the car stereo. Battery is very good too. Google it
That looks quite a decent solution, thanks hotrod.
I'm a little suspicious of BT though generally, not least because of my succession of HTC devices. I wonder if there's anything that just plugs in using old fashioned wires.
Well I am using the t505 with my HTC Touch Elf and it is the best thing that I have used in my car for transmitting music, since my factory stereo doesn't have aux in jack. I have tried using a regular fm transmitter directly from the phone but you get way too much distortion and feedback and radio interferance that way. I aslo do not have a tape deck in my car so that option wasn't available. For me I had to decide - Get a new car stereo with Aux Jack in or Built in Bluetooth, get the Parrot Bluetooth ( has to be professionally installed) or the T505. The cheapest was the T505 for me and it works better for me than I had ever hoped.
The Motorola H720 and H730 are bluetooth headsets with no earbuds and the speaker is flat against the side. However, they do not have a2dp for music. Is there anything else similar with a2dp?
Start searching for something with two earphones (stereo). I don't know of any mono headset with A2DP.
If you want recommendations, you should give more details about what you want from it and how much you're willing to spend.
Cheers!
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I haven't seen anything like this either. Those business bluetooth headsets intended for phone conversation rather then multimedia streaming, thus everything I have seen so far in that type of bt headsets doesn't support A2DP. If anybody would have it, it would be Plantronics, but they don't offer it. To have full multimedia support you need stereo bluetooth headsets like LG HBS730 or Plantronics BackBeat GO 2 or BlueJays BlueBuds X. Look into my signature link for reviews of a lot of these headphones.