Connect 2 BT headsets? what about 2 headphones Via OEM cradle? - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Windows Mobile General

So, me and the GF have little time to watch our shows at home, I have become addicted to watching my shows on the Tilt2. I was thinking while we sit at a bar or wait around somewhere we could connect our BT headsets up to the phone and watch our shows over BT.
Sounds simple but apparently the technology does not exist. So, my second thought is that the OEM cradle that did NOT come with my phone has a 2.5 and a 3.5 headphone jack, anyone know if you can have 2 headphones plugged in and workign on this or is my best bet a mini-usb to 3.5 to y adapter? She could easily store those items in her purse (its damn big enough).
Any ideas?

MDavisiw said:
Is it possible to do this? I want to have me and my GF listen to the audio at the same time VIA our BT headsets.
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is that even possible?

huh? Im confused by your response

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huh? Im confused by your response
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No. You may only connect one bluetooth audio device at a time.

Related

Sprint Anycom FIPO Bluetooth v2.0 Stereo Receiver w/Dock Connector

Just saw this posted on Android Forums, and wanted to share. Looks promising. I just ordered one. Will let you know how it works out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qySZ46tvuwQ&feature=player_embedded
http://cgi.ebay.com/Sprint-Anycom-B...Accessories&hash=item2c54a47edb#ht_2630wt_854
I got one but sadly does not work with my sony head unit in my car, but it did work with my co workers dock in the office
A little more expensive unit would be the blackberry gateway. Works very well, I have it setup in my car but streaming through pandora/slacker doesn't the greatest with it.
bought one too, friggin sony, thinking about trying a new kenwood deck seeing if that works...
I just bought a Clarion VX709. 7" touchscreen with HSF/A2DP profiles. I should be getting it installed some time this week. Can't wait!
grad20_09 said:
bought one too, friggin sony, thinking about trying a new kenwood deck seeing if that works...
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I'm getting one of these and I have a Kenwood deck, I'll let ya know how it goes.
Someone mentioned they had theirs working with their Kenwood. They said returned off something like auto connection or something
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i bought the cable to plug into the front USB on kenwoods to the apple 30-pin adapter. I'm going to take it and plug it into the demo unit at Best Buy to make sure it works when it arrives, lol . If that fails, I'll be being getting I think it's a belkin flex dock with aux out, and i'll see if that works.
I am using this in my car with an iSimple AUX/Charge cable and it works GREAT!
I bought two a couple of weeks ago - one for my car, the other for the house. Works great.
So you just plug this into the usb spot on your headunit, pair up for you phone to it and then play music? Sounds too good to be true?
No. You need an iPod cable that accepts audio and will charge the device. Then it will work.
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houseofbugs said:
No. You need an iPod cable that accepts audio and will charge the device. Then it will work.
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Thats what i meant, muh bad.
Only downside to this is that it won't charge the phone
Bought this a couple years ago back when it was only 10 dollars. Works pretty well. Depending on your headunit or dock, the remote controls to pause/skip tracks also work too.
For those who have it, how do calls turn out? Like if you had this hooked up, streaming music through your headunit..and you get a call, whats it do? If it plays the other person through the speakers, how good is the quality? Does the mic just work off of your phone?
It only supports A2DP so no sound comes through for phone calls. This can only be used to stream music, but the speakerphone works pretty well.
Ezalis said:
It only supports A2DP so no sound comes through for phone calls. This can only be used to stream music, but the speakerphone works pretty well.
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Got ya..ill probably invest in this when i get my new truck, so i can have my ipod hooked up at all times and for those other opportunities where i want to stream music from my/someone's phone.
Yay for usb hubs!
A bit of an old topic, but is this working out for everyone? I might be selling my ipod touch and i need to be able to connect my phone to my cd player, so this is the route i might take.
backdown said:
For those who have it, how do calls turn out? Like if you had this hooked up, streaming music through your headunit..and you get a call, whats it do? If it plays the other person through the speakers, how good is the quality? Does the mic just work off of your phone?
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Forgot to report back with results.
It works great and does what it says. very easy to hook up, but i notice a lack of bass... anyone have a solution for this?
I bought one of these a while ago to use with my old pre. Seemed to work well enough, except that most of the time I actually wanted to listen to my iPod instead of my phone, so I never really used it much. Ended up eventually buying a Sony deck that has full built in bluetooth in addition to an iPod connector, so this little doohickey has just sat in a box for months.
Ooh, I just thought of something! If I combine this thing I never use with this other thing I never use - an iPod FM Transmitter/Remote dongle, I could make myself a A2DP Bluetooth FM Transmitter with remote!

Hey look at this bluetooth reciever

Hey guys I was stalking amazon for a nice wireless solution for my car
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470939291&pf_rd_i=507846
anyone use one? I tried the FIFO with my sony head unit no dice. It reads the ipod alittle different than other manufacturers
I think that adapter would work perfectly as long as you have the appropriate input. But a side of me can't help but want to direct you to something I posted in a different thread. I know a lot of people don't mind spending money on things as long as they work, but hey, might as well share, right?
scl23enn4m3 said:
$80 is WAY too much for this. You can accomplish the same thing with a $20 BT3030 adapter, or any headphone adapter.
Here's a tip:
Grab one of these and one of these, and you'll never know the difference.
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scl23enn4m3 said:
I just used that as an example as how cheap you can go. Personally, I'm making a cable that does both.
If you want one that charges and plays at the same time out of the box, try this for 20 bucks:
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Jabra-BT303...uetooth_Wireless_Products&hash=item4aa3833d38
It's the Jabra BT3030. One end is the audio output (which plugs into your audio input) and the mini USB port is on the other for charging.
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The thread I pulled those responses from was this.
This is a solution for my sorry ass sony headunit, plug that guy into the aux jack. Have bluetooth turned on and ta-da wireless for me.
BrianDigital said:
This is a solution for my sorry ass sony headunit, plug that guy into the aux jack. Have bluetooth turned on and ta-da wireless for me.
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What I think I forgot to add was, any bluetooth receiver with an audio output will work for you. Even (especially) the ones that are made for headphones. They usually just have an amp built into them, so if you leave it at one setting, it will function the same as the one you linked to. The point I was basically trying to make was, the headphone adapters are usually much cheaper that ones "made" for a car.
the only problem i see with any bluetooth adapter, is the need to charge it. I ended up taking my Sony CDX-GT320 out, and putting in a new Sony BT-2800. Only tried it for 10 minutes tonight, but I LOVE IT. No adapters, nothing, it's all built in. I took the FIPO adapter and a ipod cable, tried to see if the kenwoods would play it, no dice however the Kenwoods did at least power up the blue light and I could get it to sync with my phone.
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the only problem i see with any bluetooth adapter, is the need to charge it. I ended up taking my Sony CDX-GT320 out, and putting in a new Sony BT-2800. Only tried it for 10 minutes tonight, but I LOVE IT. No adapters, nothing, it's all built in. I took the FIPO adapter and a ipod cable, tried to see if the kenwoods would play it, no dice however the Kenwoods did at least power up the blue light and I could get it to sync with my phone.
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Did you make sure to turn the volume up on the phone. Volume control when connected via A2DP is controlled by the phone. My evo is always set to mute when I connect it to my FIPO, aside from that it works awesomely.
Naw on my Sony deck would just read no device when paired with the fipo
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[Q] Need to charge and Listen to music at the same time

What should I buy to charge and listen to music at the same time. Would love to have something that would allow the headset that came with the phone and a normal (3.5 mm?) head set.
This looks good but one comment is that you cannot listen to music and charge.
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-3-5mm-Hea...DP2/ref=pd_bxgy_e_text_c#moreAboutThisProduct
I have one of these but it no longer charges and it has always produced some static while charging and listening.
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Charger-Adapter-Smartphone-T-Mobile/dp/B001IYQ8C6
What is everyone else using?
I use the adapter that came with my Tilt 2 (the first link above). It allows charging and plugging in 2 headsets at the same time. Didn't you get one with your phone?
I don't know what came with all other versions, but the European WWE version doesn't come with the adapter.
thebrenda said:
What should I buy to charge and listen to music at the same time. Would love to have something that would allow the headset that came with the phone and a normal (3.5 mm?) head set.
This looks good but one comment is that you cannot listen to music and charge.
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-3-5mm-Hea...DP2/ref=pd_bxgy_e_text_c#moreAboutThisProduct
I have one of these but it no longer charges and it has always produced some static while charging and listening.
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Charger-Adapter-Smartphone-T-Mobile/dp/B001IYQ8C6
What is everyone else using?
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http://www.amazon.com/OEM-3-5mm-Hea...DP2/ref=pd_bxgy_e_text_c#moreAboutThisProduct
this one will work on your Tp2 or tilt2 i have tried it on sprint and at&t devices. So you should be good to go
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http://www.amazon.com/OEM-3-5mm-Hea...DP2/ref=pd_bxgy_e_text_c#moreAboutThisProduct
this one will work on your Tp2 or tilt2 i have tried it on sprint and at&t devices. So you should be good to go
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This is also the one that comes with the ATT tilt... works like a charm, just wish it wasn't so bulky...
Edit: oh... sorry, I am just repeating what you said. I thought when I first read it, you said you hadn't tried it on ATT or sprint devices. Clearly, I need to get some sleep. I'm going to log out now.
Actually, my HTC TP2 from T-Mobile did come with this one. I had put it away because the manual said something like an AVI out. I dug it out and it works = with a twist. If you plug in the 3.5mm headset plug all the way, the sound comes out of the speakers, if you unplug it just a little the sound comes from the headset. But the sound is not that good. It sort of sounds like the plug is not in all the way.
Is anyone getting this to work with a 3.5mm headset?
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-3-5mm-Head...outThisProduct
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Actually, my HTC TP2 from T-Mobile did come with this one. I had put it away because the manual said something like an AVI out. I dug it out and it works = with a twist. If you plug in the 3.5mm headset plug all the way, the sound comes out of the speakers, if you unplug it just a little the sound comes from the headset. But the sound is not that good. It sort of sounds like the plug is not in all the way.
Is anyone getting this to work with a 3.5mm headset?
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-3-5mm-Head...outThisProduct
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i think you may have a defective head set, as it as never happened to me before

Looking for a Bluetooth car audio receiver

Hi all,
I'm looking for a Bluetooth car audio receiver that is specifically compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S3. The reason I say this is that I have tried several receivers that my friends own and while I can pair and play music with them, if I turn bluetooth on and off, I then have to go into the Bluetooth settings and manually connect to them again.
This is very cumbersome. I am looking for a receiver that I can pair once, leave in the car and forget about. My aim is to use tasker and an NFC tag so that whenever I get in my car, I scan the tag, the bluetooth turns on, automatically connects to the receiver and music starts playing.
Hence, does anyone know of such a receiver. Specifically, I do NOT want to have to turn it on/off. I want to put it in my glovebox and NEVER touch it again after the initial setup.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-gJMWQA...KD-X50BT.html?tab=review#customer-reviews-tab
Remembers 2 phones and you can control Pandora
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That is a deck. Not a receiver.
My car deck is already really nice and has an AUX. I'm not looking to change that. I'm looking for something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Britelink-Blu...781329&sr=8-9&keywords=bluetooth+car+receiver
I first bought a Soundfly that has a built in fm transmitter but the gain was way too low, so I returned it. Then I bought this: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CLYJ2I/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00 and it works perfectly since I have an aux input and cig lighter power adapter hidden in my center arm rest. That's what I recommend, bit pricey, but worth it for me.
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That is a deck. Not a receiver.
My car deck is already really nice and has an AUX. I'm not looking to change that. I'm looking for something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Britelink-Blu...781329&sr=8-9&keywords=bluetooth+car+receiver
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Are you referring to something like this?
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-bluetooth-car-stereoclip-review
My AUX line in on my car is hidden in the center console along side a built in USB charger, and not really wanting to string a cable across to my mounted phone, this is what I've been considering. It's $70 though so I'm sure there are a few cheaper alternatives like what you linked to.
Edit: Looks like iMouseOne has the same idea.
iMouseOne said:
I first bought a Soundfly that has a built in fm transmitter but the gain was way too low, so I returned it. Then I bought this: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CLYJ2I/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00 and it works perfectly since I have an aux input and cig lighter power adapter hidden in my center arm rest. That's what I recommend, bit pricey, but worth it for me.
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Yeah...except if you notice on this one you have to turn it on every time you get in the car. That is exactly what I don't want haha.
I want something automatic. FULLY. I start the car, it starts playing music.
doomsjay said:
Are you referring to something like this?
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-bluetooth-car-stereoclip-review
My AUX line in on my car is hidden in the center console along side a built in USB charger, and not really wanting to string a cable across to my mounted phone, this is what I've been considering. It's $70 though so I'm sure there are a few cheaper alternatives like what you linked to.
Edit: Looks like iMouseOne has the same idea.
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That looks like exactly what I want. Has anyone bought it to test it out? Specifically, does it automatically connect to our phone once paired? Or do you have to manually connect it?
doomsjay said:
Are you referring to something like this?
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-bluetooth-car-stereoclip-review
My AUX line in on my car is hidden in the center console along side a built in USB charger, and not really wanting to string a cable across to my mounted phone, this is what I've been considering. It's $70 though so I'm sure there are a few cheaper alternatives like what you linked to.
Edit: Looks like iMouseOne has the same idea.
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Forget the HTC stereo clip. I would go with the Samsung HS3000. There is a thread about it in the HTC evo 4g lte accessories thread. I have two and it's great. You can get them with some decent samsung earbuds for like $30.
I'd try the HTC one. It does support Apt-X that the GS3 also supports if you care about sound quality.
Perfect. I read about the samsung hs3000 and they seem to be exactly what i want. Ordering one tonight.
Thank you for the input everyone!
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Ricey said:
I'd try the HTC one. It does support Apt-X that the GS3 also supports if you care about sound quality.
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Agreed.
http://www.expansys-usa.com/htc-car..._productfeed&gclid=CLqkhIKBxrECFSZeTAodNS8Atw
APT-X is supported only on the HTC One X and Samsung SIII so far, AFAIK.
It gives you HD quality sound via bluetooth. MUCH better sounding than A2DP bluetooth from what I've read.
I'm waiting for MFG's to start making car stereo's with the technology.
Currently there aren't any decks that have it.
Hmm, sounds like it may not be the solution you want though. A poster in this thread says he has to turn on/off every time he gets in the car.
Actually it sounds like this device has more than one "issue".
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663322
stevehy said:
My only complaint with this is the fact that it does not auto connect when I return to the car. I have to find the device on the phone and then click it once to connect. Basically my only complain but it puzzles me as the car bluetooth auto connects.
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Perfect. I read about the samsung hs3000 and they seem to be exactly what i want. Ordering one tonight.
Thank you for the input everyone!
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If you're gonna get the HS3000, there is a version of it that supports Apt-X as well, BHS3000. Sometimes it's just listed as HS3000 though so it's kinda confusing.
http://www.samsung.com/my/consumer/...BHS3000UBECXME?subsubtype=bluetooth-solutions
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Perfect. I read about the samsung hs3000 and they seem to be exactly what i want. Ordering one tonight.
Thank you for the input everyone!
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I think it is not the solution for your problem...for example in the car how you supply it?
Hs3000 stay always on? if yes when battery is discharged you have to remove it and charge it?
In user manual I read that you cannot use it during recharge.
Like you I would a Bluetooth car audio receiver that I plug in and forget, without recharge each time...anyone can help me?
angisbregolius said:
I think it is not the solution for your problem...for example in the car how you supply it?
Hs3000 stay always on? if yes when battery is discharged you have to remove it and charge it?
In user manual I read that you cannot use it during recharge.
Like you I would a Bluetooth car audio receiver that I plug in and forget, without recharge each time...anyone can help me?
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http://www.shopandroid.com/blackberry-music-gateway/9AA11438.htm
You can plug a headphone jack into it, use a RCA->headphone cable. Then you just need to power it using a USB cable. I added an extra cig socket behind my dash wired into the original cig adapters power leads. Got a USB charger adapter and plugged it in. Starts when the car starts, off when the car is off.
I know this thread is old, but I had the same dilemma. I needed something small, auto-connect on car start, could be charging and listening at the same time.
http://www.miccus.com/products/blubridge-mini-jack-rx
It's perfect.
I looked over this thread and am shocked nobody has posted this solution. It is so freakin cheap compared to the competition and works just fine. Most bluetooth receivers I see costs $50 and up....this one costs $14-$18 and comes with all the accessories needed. I have 2 of them (one for my car and one for home). The one for my car I've had for a year already with no issue. The charge on it lasts about 4-6 hours before needing recharge. Honestly, take a look at this guys
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stereo-A2DP...luetooth_Adapters_Dongles&hash=item25784ec29b
Stupifier said:
I looked over this thread and am shocked nobody has posted this solution. It is so freakin cheap compared to the competition and works just fine. Most bluetooth receivers I see costs $50 and up....this one costs $14-$18 and comes with all the accessories needed. I have 2 of them (one for my car and one for home). The one for my car I've had for a year already with no issue. The charge on it lasts about 4-6 hours before needing recharge. Honestly, take a look at this guys
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stereo-A2DP...luetooth_Adapters_Dongles&hash=item25784ec29b
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Thinking of connecting this to my home receiver through RCA aux. Can this be continuously plugged in to a power source and still transmit the music or is it a situtation where you have to charge then unplug then connect to stereo? Hope that make sense. :silly:
Bit shocked some things like the Belkin bluetooth handsfree kit has not come up.
Belkin on Amazon
I picked up one of these, and it works better than anything I have used so far. I normally HATE Belkin for sub standard crap, but this thing has lasted longer than anything. I also picked up for 15 about to be sure I got good audio a ground fault isolator. I highly recommend you get one if the device that connects to the aux port also connects to the car for power. So unless it is battery powered I would get one.
ErylFlynn said:
Bit shocked some things like the Belkin bluetooth handsfree kit has not come up.
Belkin on Amazon
I picked up one of these, and it works better than anything I have used so far. I normally HATE Belkin for sub standard crap, but this thing has lasted longer than anything. I also picked up for 15 about to be sure I got good audio a ground fault isolator. I highly recommend you get one if the device that connects to the aux port also connects to the car for power. So unless it is battery powered I would get one.
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For that price, you could have purchased a high def APT-X Bluetooth receiver.
I picked up a cheap one from amazon and the Audio was sub par at best... Fine for ESPN Radio but when I played music it clipped pretty bad... It was a Go groove or something like that
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Bluetooth audio car kits?

Do any of you guys use a bluetooth audio kit in your car with your S3? I'm talking about the type that can be plugged into your car's AUX input and outputted through the speakers.
Any recommendations around the $50-60 range? I was thinking about grabbing this:
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004EHZUYG
2012cathycai said:
$61.48 for the Bluetooth audio car kits you recommend is ok,but is there any other style?
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What do you mean by style? And I'm not recommending that particular one since I don't know much about these types of kits. Just posted that one as an example of what I'm looking for.
I think this is along the lines of what you are looking for.
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-bluetooth-car-stereoclip-review
clankfu said:
Do any of you guys use a bluetooth audio kit in your car with your S3? I'm talking about the type that can be plugged into your car's AUX input and outputted through the speakers.
Any recommendations around the $50-60 range? I was thinking about grabbing this:
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004EHZUYG
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Samsung HS3000 is a favorite around here. The BHS is hard to find as most people just call it the HS3000 but it has APT-X for better sound quality (I think)
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Stere...qid=1344517645&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+hs3000
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I think this is along the lines of what you are looking for.
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-bluetooth-car-stereoclip-review
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That one doesn't seem to have a microphone right?
thacounty said:
Samsung HS3000 is a favorite around here. The BHS is hard to find as most people just call it the HS3000 but it has APT-X for better sound quality (I think)
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Stere...qid=1344517645&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+hs3000
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Unless I'm missing something, isn't that just for headsets? I'm looking something for that'll plug into my car's AUX input and output the audio through the car's speakers.
clankfu said:
That one doesn't seem to have a microphone right?
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Yes it has a mic
clankfu said:
Unless I'm missing something, isn't that just for headsets? I'm looking for that'll plug into my car's AUX input and output the audio through the car's speakers.
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It has a 3.5 plug in it. Apparently has great quality and will clip to your visor. (I don't have one, that is from someone that did in another thread) Plus, it's half the price and has APT-X
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Yes it has a mic
It has a 3.5 plug in it. Apparently has great quality and will clip to your visor. (I don't have one, that is from someone that did in another thread) Plus, it's half the price and has APT-X
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Thanks...I'll check it out.
clankfu said:
Do any of you guys use a bluetooth audio kit in your car with your S3? I'm talking about the type that can be plugged into your car's AUX input and outputted through the speakers.
Any recommendations around the $50-60 range? I was thinking about grabbing this:
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004EHZUYG
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I've been using the Belkin for a couple of weeks now and I am VERY HAPPY with it. Only thing I wish was it could pair up with two devices at the same time
vw671 said:
I've been using the Belkin for a couple of weeks now and I am VERY HAPPY with it.
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Do people on the other end report good call quality?
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Do people on the other end report good call quality?
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I use it in my truck which has a enormous amount of road noise. It's not the best test environment but people I call don't complain so I assume it's OK on their end.
To be honest with you I don't talk much on the phone at all. I use it for Navigation, Music, and Podcasts. Audio is extremely clear and noise-free.
vw671 said:
I use it in my truck which has a enormous amount of road noise. It's not the best test environment but people I call don't complain so I assume it's OK on their end.
To be honest with you I don't talk much on the phone at all. I use it for Navigation, Music, and Podcasts. Audio is extremely clear and noise-free.
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Thanks. I really like the simplicity of it. Looks like you can charge your phone through it as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulaqZinAz9g&hd=1
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Thanks. I really like the simplicity of it. Looks like you can charge your phone through it as well.
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Yep, charging works fine. Once paired all you have to do is turn on your car and push the one and only button once to re-pair it. Takes 2 secs to pair every time.
vw671 said:
Yep, charging works fine. Once paired all you have to do is turn on your car and push the one and only button once to re-pair it. Takes 2 secs to pair every time.
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Do you have model #F4U037 or #F4U037tt? They look exactly the same but the F4U037tt is about $10 more on Amazon.
clankfu said:
Do you have model #F4U037 or #F4U037tt? They look exactly the same but the F4U037tt is about $10 more on Amazon.
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http://www.amazon.com/F4U037tt-vs-F4U037/forum/Fx1JC5I5LOF2QZC/Tx1D7B07TWLKRAR/1?_encoding=UTF8&asin=B004CLYJ2I
Answer..buy whichever is cheaper.
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http://www.amazon.com/F4U037tt-vs-F4U037/forum/Fx1JC5I5LOF2QZC/Tx1D7B07TWLKRAR/1?_encoding=UTF8&asin=B004CLYJ2I
Answer..buy whichever is cheaper.
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Sweet...thanks!
clankfu said:
Do any of you guys use a bluetooth audio kit in your car with your S3? I'm talking about the type that can be plugged into your car's AUX input and outputted through the speakers.
Any recommendations around the $50-60 range? I was thinking about grabbing this:
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For BMW, Mercedes and Audi the Dension site. They have bluetooth kits that integrate with the stock audio system. I have the BTA-1500 in a BMW and no wires hanging around. The site has a compatibility chart for the different models.
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eastham said:
clankfu said:
Do any of you guys use a bluetooth audio kit in your car with your S3? I'm talking about the type that can be plugged into your car's AUX input and outputted through the speakers.
Any recommendations around the $50-60 range? I was thinking about grabbing this:
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For BMW, Mercedes and Audi the Dension site. They have bluetooth kits that integrate with the stock audio system. I have the BTA-1500 in a BMW and no wires hanging around. The site has a compatibility chart for the different models.
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I've got a Honda
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I bought the Tunelink adapter from Amazon for $90.
It isn't the cheapest, but for listening to music it works very well. I have an aux port in my truck, but using that with the Infuse car dock i was getting horrible engine noises (charging or not), the Tunelink adapter solved that for me, I think it sounds great...
It also has an FM transmitter built in if you don't have an aux port; but I didn't bother trying that.
Just keep in mind, this will only work for music, not phone calls. This is great for me, as my truck has BT that only works for calls, not streaming music.
vw671 said:
I've been using the Belkin for a couple of weeks now and I am VERY HAPPY with it. Only thing I wish was it could pair up with two devices at the same time
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You should be able to; I connect to my truck BT for phone calls and my Tunelink adapter for music at the same time.
Anyone know a unit that will automatically turn off and on with the car? IE leave it plugged into the charging port and it will automatically power on and connect to paired devices when you start your car (no need to push a button)

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