Anyone know the pin mapping used with Windows Phone sets (specifically the Trophy 7) ? Alternately, is there a converter allowing me to connect headphones made for iPoo...I mean iPhone to my Trophy?
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I wanted to let everyone know that these headphones, although they seem to support some sort of A2DP (Can talk to them from a laptop supporting A2DP), they will not talk to windows Mobile 5 with A2DP. I have the Cingular 8125 (aka HTC Wizard), with the A2DP additions loaded on it and the 2.17 firmware. I have my wizard talking A2DP to Motorola headphones, and to a Scosche A2DP car receiver. They both work great, and even though the wizard will see the creative headphones (I have 2 of them, so I know it's not 1 defective set), and will see the "Wireless Stereo", when I try and connect the wireless stereo, I don't get the Headphones with the note icon like I do with the other A2DP devices.
FYI for anyone else considering the Creative CB2530
I can use them with my Trinity, but it was a little tricky.
The problem was with the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack, it tries to establish a secure connection when it is not required. Worked fine with my laptop(widcomm) and previous pocket pc(iPAQ H6365-widcomm) but the latter was unusable due to the lack of bandwidth.
I'm not sure if this is really the solution
but I believe you must add the CB2530 without entering a password first, the headphones will try to connect right after confirmation of the services we want to use(wireless stereo in this case),
"the device cb2530 is trying to connect... yes/no" - something like that
the pocket pc will request for a pin, enter 0000 and wait, the phones will disappear from the paired devices list, try again, this time insert the pin 0000 right after selecting the CB2530 from the found devices list and voilà, an A2DP connection will be established.
It's a little weird tough, the system sounds sound choppy, even with jointstereo off and increased bitpool(512 lol), PocketPlayer doesn't stream the audio through A2DP, and media player does it right and the sound quality is nice(only a few other skips but overall pretty nice and the original transmitter wasn't perfect either), but maybe because of the load of audio conversion on the CPU the whole UI gets sluggish, odd.(or maybe it's the bitpool value I used)
It works.
Hi, I'm trying to connect my Evo to my Windows 7 laptop so I can use the laptop as a hands-free (better speakers and mic).
It was really easy to pair the Evo, but after that there are no options for connecting?
If you press and hold the computer's name in Bluetooth Settings, the only option is give you is to Unpair. Unless my car and BT handset, where it shows 3 selections (Connect, Unpair, Options).
Has anyone been able to successful pair AND CONNECT their Evo/Android phone to Windows 7?
I got mine to connect once, did it on the laptop side after making phone visible, just transfered some files, doubt it will do what you want without a program on laptop with those drivers that will let it, I doubt it could native
Thanks, yea, on the PC side, there isn't any option to actually connect it?
I can see my phone and it has all the services checked but there's no actual option to connect. Not sure if this is a Win7 or Android issue?
It's the default Windows 7 bluetooth driver; it's not very compatible with smartphones or anything other than some OBEX, headsets, A2DP, etc.
Third-party Bluetooth drivers work OK though, like Blue Soleil.
thanks, that sucks.
hopefully, M$ will improve their bluetooth stack to work better with mobile now that winMo 7 is out.
Hey everybody
I searched forever and didn't find anything. My problem is a Cognex DataMan 7550 (barcode scanner) which establishes a Bluetooth connection to its base station. I want to bypass that and just get it connected to my htc hd2. I talked to the guys from Cognex tech support and they gave me a step by step installation for Windows xp (using a Dell notebook with Bluetooth) and it works there to pair it. However, if I try it on the htc, I can't connect because I have to put in a key to pair (on Windows I don't). Has anyone an idea how to establish a bluetooth connection on the hd2 without a key?
Thanks a lot!
The Name of the Device on Bluetooth is Taiyo SPP which I guess refers to the manufacturer of the bluetooth antenna and the profile.
Finally gave up. Nobody seems to have an idea on how to connect a bt 2.0 device with no pin to a bt 2.1 device on wm 6.5.
I have two Nokia CK-7W Bluetooth car kits in my vehicles which work well with two different phones. The car kits are both connected to the car stereo and conveniently mute the audio when on a call. They automatically pair when I get in the car most of the time, and if not, there is a button from the car kit to initiate the search.
I thought getting two of the same reliable devices would be a no-brainer, but i have found a shortcoming.
The car kits each have the same Bluetooth connection name: "Nokia CK-7W".
On my Nokia phone I can rename the connections to a user-friendly and more importantly unique name, allowing me to have both pairings listed and connect to either car. I know that Blackberry phones allow this customization also.
With my Android phone I cannot find a place to change the Bluetooth connection name, so I cannot pair a second device with the same connection name, even though it has a different Bluetooth MAC. Even if I could have two pairings with the same name, there would be confusion about which one to activate.
Am I missing something?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
(I know I can get another car kit with a different name, but that's not ideal.)
Sorry to bump up an old thread, but I've been trying to find a solution to (almost) this exact issue. Is there a solution?
Bump ... anyone?
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Hello All!
I recently bought a new car that has a stock head unit from Toyota in the middle console, but no USB or even an AUX input for sound. But as the electronics enthusiast I am I started searching around for solutions that would fit my needs in regards to compatibility and usefulness, I haven’t been able to find the solution making me pleased.
I bought a 7” Tontec screen with resistive touch overlay and the first idea was to run this Kodi build on a Raspberry Pi B rev.2 (Kudos to Andrei for the fantastic project!) engineering-diy.blogspot.fi
Altough I would be able to use android as OS, mostly because I want to use the electrical and networking tools bought in Play Store. And since adding an android unit to my existing “Internet of Things” setup would be fairly simple.
To my knowledge there isn’t any stable good working build for android on the raspi and it struck me that I have two old but still functional android phones in the drawer. So I would only need to connect the phone to the screen, and basically get the same solution as with the MimicsX2 and Smartphone Uplink (smartphone-uplink.com)
Units at my disposal
Samsung GS2, GT-9300 (Will be used as Head Unit)
Samsung GS4 LTE+, GT-i9506 (Will not be used, my backup phone if my S5 breaks)
Tontec 7" Display (itontec.com/product-detail/product-name-7)
Display controller board (HDMI/Component-In)
Resistive 4-wire Touch Overlay
Touch controller board supplied with overlay (USB-out)
Pioneer 1-Din Car Stereo (Aux & USB for sound input)
Sure Electronics Audio Amp
ELM327 OBD2 Bluetooth Adapter for ECU Readings
Units to be bought
Bluetooth slave controller [USB-BT] (For connecting touch controller to android phone)
Touch controller (USB) (Optional, adafruit.com/products/1580 To emulate mouse HID, would this eliminate the need of external android driver?)
Reverse Camera
Main Issues
What Bluetooth slave should I use? Other issues to be taken into considerations regarding Bluetooth?
How many Bluetooth devices may be connected to the phone at once?
External BT GPS for added accuracy.
“Hands free” connection to regular Smartphone with SIM-card. (How should this be implemented? Pause music etc.)
And finally attached a visual box diagram of what i meant to accomplish.
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And since I'm completely new to using bluetooth communication, is this even a possible setup? Anything i should know? I would be very grateful for some help before ordering the bluetooth modules, or other needed components.