Not really sure where to post this, so please move if need be. I'm not sure if this is on my side or my friends side, but she has a Thunderbolt, and while using her wired headset I could hear myself in my earpiece. I did some searching on google and here and didn't find what I was looking for. Headphone quality? Compatibility? reception? radio interference? Thanks.
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Hi Everyone
Did anybody manage to find a Headset with Mono Speaker?
If so please let me know.. I am person who uses phone function more than listening musics... Since none of the Bluetooth gives good quality in sound may be because I work in a place where lots of wirless devices, I would like to have headset with mono speaker ...
Is there any headsets available anywere or is there any headset used for any other devices ?
If anyone can tell me any info, it will save me cutting my second speaker in my headset which comes with universal.. Since we dont find Accessories for Universal enough in the market I dont want try that yet.
hhhmmm i believe that 99% of bluetooth headsets are mono
if you mean a wired headset then you can just cut off the earplug you dont use
BAD IDEA !!!!!... Cut the second Speaker from Headset, now the other person having problem hearing me with some echo in my voice... So I recommand NO for anyone?....
maybe these would interest
http://pc-mobile.net/pxdaa.htm
Man... Where were these Headsets last night?... Now I lost my stero headset and I am going to buy this one... Thats what exactly i was looking for.
Thanks...
i dident have access to the link
were not sure i still had it
were not even sure they were still in business
sorry about your headset maybe some of the echo will
be removed if you make very surden that the metal wires in the
cut off part of the wire dont touch
Hi, looked and searched and could not find answer,
Is 3.5 headphone jack on Sprint TP2,
Standard headphones only or
Headphones and microphone?
Thanx
I believe it will if it is part of a headset that supports the phone functions. You can't just plug a mic into it. You need a phone-type headset. You can tell by looking at the plug. It should have 4 bands instead of the usual 3 that a headphone only set has.
Headphone jack/mic issues.
I too was trying to find info on the mic functionality while using headphones. I've got the RHOD500 and in WinMo6.5 I was able to plug in headphones and hear calls and the mic worked for them to hear me. This is particularly useful since I'm frquently listening to audiobooks via my phone with headphones.
I found this thread which seems to indicate that this is a known issue...that may or may not be being worked on. Since I'm still too new to the forum, I'm not able to post in that thread yet. I'm hoping they find a way to get it fixed, but I won't be holding my breath.
Hi guys
I would know if there is solution for boost the audio with headphone connected at the phone
thanks
To me this is a major flaw of the defy so far. I can hardly listen to my music when I am walking outside and I really don't understand why the volume is so weak when using the headphone
get better headphones?
Hi, I'm using the Sennheiser CX 200 Street II (excellent price for the quality) and I never use more than half of the volume. So, good inear pieces (those with rubber tips) might help
PS: Please don't tell me you're using the stock headset! They might work for one or two calls but not for enjoying music.
PPS: Does anyone know a compatible headset adapter? I mean one with a built-in mic that allows you to use your own headphones without the need of a soldering iron
As far as I noticed with my girlfriend's ipod touch, she can use my headphones to make skype calls. I can only suspect that they work the other way around. (her headphones are far but I might use someone elses iphone headphones tomorrow)
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The iPod/iPhone Headset works, as I read several times. Unfortunately, you can't use your own headphones with that headset. Know what I mean? I'm looking for something that provides a mic and a 3,5mm jack for headphones
€: Finally, found what I was looking for: http://cgi.ebay.de/e12i-Stereo-Head...812849?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3f064f7f31 I hope the quality is not so poor.
I use the music app Poweramp. Apart from being the most comprehensive music app there is, it also has a built in software amplifier to boost volume. I highly recommend it, definitley an app worth paying for.
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One of these days (I'll have to go buy a 3.5mm socket) I'm planning to give an old Nokia 3.5mm set of headphones a new life. I only have to study how the mic/button work (might be some different resistors involved).
I'll get back with a how to after I'm done.
Anyone try the ZaggSmartbuds for www.zagg.com they have a 3.5mm jack, inline mic, inline volume control(analog). i normally use my SD9-HD bluetooth headset when listening to music but sometimes I prefered to be wired. Have been considering the Zaggs real hard.
But exist some head phone with mic and noise reduction function all in one?
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Well... the ZAGGsmartbuds, the iPhone inears, the bose headset, the V-Moda Vibe
II w/mic...
I have found this
http://cgi.ebay.it/ZAGG-SMARTBUDS-N...UK_Mobiles_Accessories_RL&hash=item5d2d8b12e4
but I have read in the footer ad there is wrote this:
"Some non-US smartphones, such as the Samsung i9000, have a unique jack configuration that requires an adapter for use with the ZAGGsmartbuds."
So, for My Motorola Defy (France) could be some problem with this headphone??
thank's guys
We might have a different cable configuration at the jack, but we'll never know, if no one tries
PS: I'll tell you if the headset adapter that I ordered via eBay works for the european Defy and how it works.
I was more thinking of some kind of software solution to amplify/unlock the Defy's volume (I guess it is limited for health reasons).
The ones I found on the market just don't work.
I do not intend to buy a new headset as I use it 5-10 minutes a day at most.
Try the poweramp music player. It offers a graphic equalizer and the opportunity to amplify the volume. Remember: too much amplification results in bad sound.
Hello!
Is it possible to use a bluetooth mic (just a mic) along with wired earphones? I have a great pair of earphones that I'm always wearing (for music), I was wondering if it would be possible to have a lapel bluetooth mic (hopefully discrete) that I could use for calls, while still listening to the caller through the earphones...
Thanks in advance!
ps.: I posted this in the "ask any question" thread but I realized it would be better suited for this forum.
marquimsp said:
Hello!
Is it possible to use a bluetooth mic (just a mic) along with wired earphones? I have a great pair of earphones that I'm always wearing (for music), I was wondering if it would be possible to have a lapel bluetooth mic (hopefully discrete) that I could use for calls, while still listening to the caller through the earphones...
Thanks in advance!
ps.: I posted this in the "ask any question" thread but I realized it would be better suited for this forum.
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I have this urge at times as well and use the old Sony Ericsson MW600 set up. BT and I can use ANY headphones or in ears, or whatever. I think SE has updated the MW600 to something else, but I haven't gotten around to play with it yet. There are a few others out there like the Jabra clip but I have used this trusty bad boy since my Nexus ONE.
Found this one with NFC
Sony SBH50/52-newer version
It's amazing how hard it is to find a simple BT mic, without earphones... Your suggestions led me to this link:
http://www.portablehifi.com/mini-bluetooth-music-receiver/
But all offer much more than I want (and cost a lot too), I'd imagine a simple lapel BT mic would cost $10 at most.
Thanks for your suggestions! I'll look into them.
Yeah, it is correct. I'd like to know if there is a possibility to add anothe or a whole two speakers to nexus 5 for stereo music :cyclops:. Yeah, it IS possible, but would it be fairly easy to do? Is there enough room to put there another speaker? Or maybe I would need to remove microphone, put it somewhere else, then rewire headphone jack wire to the additional speaker and the phone would think that I am using my headphones all the time..? Would I need a custom circuit to reroute headphone jack and still use it (amplifiers etc)? Would anybody risk their phones to get a decent stereo on their device? I don't have N5 yet, but I am planning to get it in few weeks (1 to 3 weeks). What is your opinion on this? Are there any experts in DIY electronics to help me (and probably other users) with this? Yeah, a lot of questions, but maybe someone is competent to answer these? I would be really happy Thanks
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ashirviskas said:
Yeah, it is correct. I'd like to know if there is a possibility to add anothe or a whole two speakers to nexus 5 for stereo music :cyclops:. Yeah, it IS possible, but would it be fairly easy to do? Is there enough room to put there another speaker? Or maybe I would need to remove microphone, put it somewhere else, then rewire headphone jack wire to the additional speaker and the phone would think that I am using my headphones all the time..? Would I need a custom circuit to reroute headphone jack and still use it (amplifiers etc)? Would anybody risk their phones to get a decent stereo on their device? I don't have N5 yet, but I am planning to get it in few weeks (1 to 3 weeks). What is your opinion on this? Are there any experts in DIY electronics to help me (and probably other users) with this? Yeah, a lot of questions, but maybe someone is competent to answer these? I would be really happy Thanks
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Wrong section. But good luck.
I don't think there's enough space, you don't have a stereo amplifier for the speakers and I think you'd be better off with a phone that was designed from the beginning with stereo speakers.
Also, having stereo speakers right beside each other kind of defeats the purpose. The OPO does this and there is little to no discernible separation between both the speakers on the bottom.
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I don't think there's enough space, you don't have a stereo amplifier for the speakers and I think you'd be better off with a phone that was designed from the beginning with stereo speakers.
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Exactly. It would be mono x 2 ... Though some pple don't realise different sound comes out each spker.NOT XDA readers
A WORKING APP WOULD BE NICE...