Just bought my HD7 and wasn't very happy about the accessories they provide.
HTC HD7 offers a normal , bulky, fat earpiece that cant even fit into my ear!
This thread teaches you how to mod ur earpiece.. here u go..:
items needed:
1) Soldering Iron
2) Any brand of earpiece you like.
3) Simple soldering skills.
tutorial:
step 1) remove the black rubber ring that is holding the hardware and casing.
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step 2) use a sharp tool and carfeully remove the hardware from casing
step 3) solder away the wires carefully
step 4) remove knob of the wires and remove the whole casing.
step 5) solder your favorite earpiece to the wires (take note of left and rite, design might be different for each ear)
step 6) thats so easy! now i have got an in-ear earpiece and sound quality improves compared to the stock htc earpiece ! =)
very nice tutorial. though me personally i'm a bit of an audio freak and i don't see myself being capable of bringing a scapel to a good set of earphones to do this... though you've got me intrigued that's for sure.
I like this solution but I need headphones to SKIP songs. This mod is probaly useless for me. I need Ipod controls with sony's sound
tbk21 said:
I like this solution but I need headphones to SKIP songs. This mod is probaly useless for me. I need Ipod controls with sony's sound
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iphone remote is compatible with WP7.
in your case, just get an iphone remote, and mod it and use with ur wp7. LOL
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Hi guys!
I broke my Wildfire's original headphone's cord so its controller and microphone won't work. So I decided to buy a headphone with microphone and volume, play/pause, prev/next song controller that is Wildfire and any other HTC device compatible. Do you guys know is there something like this?
If there not I can go with a controller accessory like:
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(not with the headphone, only the controller)
Thanks in advance.
zeph
I only know of these:
http://www.thefonestuff.com/products/HTC-RC-E160-Music-Stereo-Headset-Remote-Control-%252d-Black.html
I'm not thinking about the original one. More like Steelseries Siberia v2 iPhone (not sure it's compatible with WF) or smth like it.
Stock iPhone remote works partially with the Wildfire. The central button works (i.e. to play/pause songs), but the volume control doesn't.
(What I have stated above is tested by me a very long time back, so, it may not be 100% accurate. Unfortunately, my iPod Touch's headphone remote is now broken with excessive (ab)use, so it no longer works)
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Stock iPhone remote works partially with the Wildfire. The central button works (i.e. to play/pause songs), but the volume control doesn't.
(What I have stated above is tested by me a very long time back, so, it may not be 100% accurate. Unfortunately, my iPod Touch's headphone remote is now broken with excessive (ab)use, so it no longer works)
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I have a friend with iPod Touch. I will test his headphone then post here. Also I will test the nokia controller.
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:
Hi lovely adapter...
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261213911745?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
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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Picture is very cool you taken.:good:
Hi, im a proud owner a MH750 headset that come with my Z1.
At the beginning it worked really well, really good sound, good volume, etc, no problem at all. But after a couple of mounts of heavy use (2-3hs daily) i started to note that i have to turn the volume up a little more in the phone, and with the pass of time it happens: i have 100% vol in the phone but the MH750 sounds really low.
Today i present you a tutorial of how to mod it for obtain good volume again.
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Read all the steps first!!!!
1 - Remove all ear plugs, you should see now a black mesh (o something similar) like the picture_1
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2 - With something sharp, and very carefully, remove said mesh (picture_2)
3 - Now you will see a sponge inside, DON'T TOUCH IT. Leave it there. (picture_3)
4 - When you finish both, install the ear plug again. (picture_4a & b)
5 - Finish! Test your new repowered headset! :good:
I still trying to find some way to clean the mesh, i think that it is covered and cleaning it will solve the problem. I don't know how to do it yet.
Nicely done bro...
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I'd heard and read a few things about these online, enough to make me buy a pair.
They're a Chinese make, available form various places online, I got mine from Amazon. You should buy some too.
Firstly, what they're not. If you already have a set of in ear headphones that cost upwards of 100 quid they're not for you. If you don't get on with true "in ear" designs (i.e. you have to shove them right down your ear canal) then they're not for you either.
Fit, like all in ear designs, may take a bit of tweaking. The tips that come with them aren't amazing for me, I'll end up nicking a set of triple flange types from work. That said, your ears may be perfect with them. Also, again like all true in ear types you need to make sure they're the right way round and sealed in correctly. A slight downside is that they have no solid guide to hook the cable over your ear, just a weight on the cables to help pull them downwards. (see attached pic)
Other than that, they're amazing. Superb sound quality, good low end without being overhyped, with mids and highs that aren't particularly harsh. They're only a single driver but have a clarity to the sound that is better than some multi driver IEM's I've tried.
The best bit? They cost 10 quid.
10. Pounds. That is ridiculous.
If you have an iPod/phone/whatever, go throw away they junk they came with and buy some of these. Hell, buy two sets, then if they break of you lose them it won't matter.
Are these the best headphones on the market? No.
Are they the best value bit of kit I've ever bought? Quite possibly...
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