When these bad-rides are back in stock, I'll be getting one to compliment my KF. Maybe the BT for Custom Roms will be ironed out by then.
http://www.spar.com/zephyr-550.html
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Features
Enjoy room-filling studio quality sound
2x custom drivers, stereo audio
1.5w x 2 speaker output
Charge your mobile device by plugging into the ZEPHYR
Plug your mobile phone into the USB port
Play longer via our best-in-class battery
Approx. 28 hours of continuous play
3000mA lithium polymer rechargeable battery (3.7V)
Sync wirelessly or plug in
Bluetooth enabled
BT Class II 2.1V platform
33 ft operating distance
A2DP support
Hands Free Profile (HFP)
USB port
Micro USB port
3.5mm line-in
Make hands-free calls through built in speakerphone
Compatible with blue-tooth enabled phones, Facetime, iChat, Skype and other applications
Kindle fire??
Can you listen to and charge the kindle fire??
No price..
I supposed if one has to ask how much, then one can't afford it.
Were $99 and up; now unavailable.
dadeo1111 said:
No price..
I supposed if one has to ask how much, then one can't afford it.
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I just checked their web site at the URL given above and saw this where I would expect to see a price:
Due to overwhelming demand, all ZEPHYRs are now completely SOLD OUT. We will be releasing new models in Spring 2012—check back soon!
But according to a review from last November, the prices for the various models ranged from $99 to $160.
ZEPHYR's COMING BACK!!
Great news! Zephyr is coming back better than ever. SPAR is changing it's name to BRAVEN and the Zephyr line has been expanded, with better sound, better battery, better look and better betterness.
The new line launches April 16. Wanted to give our loyal fans of XDA Developers the first news that this is happening. Thanks for hanging in there and driving so much amazing traffic to our site.
Check it out at BRAVEN.com (new user so it won't let me hyperlink).
To get a sneak peak at the new line you can go to our facebook page: facebook.com/bravenproducts
Thanks again. You guys rock.
Let me know if there are any questions...
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Should be self explanatory what this is!
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I bought & had installed my first custom stereo (with new alarm!) in a vehicle in 15yrs. My last one was stolen & I've been apprehensive since. I just got tired of having an antiquated radio!
Bluetooth profiles supported: A2DP/AVRCP/HFP/OPP
OPINION: WORKS GREAT! Sound quality is good on a call. Poeple on the call could hear me no problem. It sounds like they're by my feet when hearing them talk. No big deal.
Control is great. About the same .5-.75 sec delay from button push before a response as the BH-214. It feels faster though. I had my buddy in the car & I handed him my phone & he was selecting songs & they were playing no problem.
The quality of audio over bluetooth is waaaaay better than I expected. I'm pleasantly surprised there. I can not hear any odd artifacts like compression or digitalization of the sound. I can hear a distinct difference of audio quality when using Pandora though. Pandora sounds almost like AM transmission.
It also works great in USB mode too. If I connect my cable, it charges the phone (pleasant surprise) and reads the ID3 tags. It does NOT read the ID3 tags over BT, but I guess that's a limitation of BT or the supported profiles?
Overall, it's a great accessory for my EVO & I'm using it more for listening to Mp3s than FM! I could get an XM or Nav addon for the Clarion too. The neat thing is, I can setup a destination on the Google Nav & it reads the directions out over BT too. I dig that. Almost makes the nav addon pointless & less expensive by $200!
The only downside to this experiment was that the '94-'96 Impala SS does NOT have the ability to support double din stereos without modification. I had to buy a kit ($170) just to mount the stereo, then spend about 2-3 hours modifying the dash and bezel to fit.
Here you can see some of the epoxy (lower left) & exposed cuts (across top):
Here you can see the extra space on the bottom, but the face needs to swing down some to open/close:
Prior to cutting the center section & disconnecting the AC controls:
Backside of the AC controls for reference to reconnect, in case I forgot:
yeah, I rock a Kenwood DNX-9140 In my truck, Love it.
(Review) Coocheer Rechargeable Slim Stereo Wireless Bluetooth Headphones & Hands free
Hey guys. so today i am asked to write a review on my thoughts on the coocheer S3 bluetooth headset.....so lets begin...
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So Lets talk specs :
Bluetooth v4.0 - Quick and easy connection to any Bluetooth device
Built-in Microphone - Stay connected to your mobile with hands free calling
Internal Li Ion Battery - Rechargeable battery for up to 12.5 hours bluetooth playback time listening between charges
Music, Volume and Call control Buttons - Answer calls and control your music: play, pause, previous/next, volume up/volume down
Bluetooth Wireless NFC Headphones - Listen to audio from smartphones and tablets, tap to connect to NFC enabled devices
Works With Windows 10
over all look ... well the black and the neon greenish. actually doesn't look bad at all.
So I found that these headphones sound amazing for the price. Honestly i wasn't expecting it at all. I was given these as a product sample to review. So i will give my honest unfiltered opinions.
So far i have connected to my android device. also my windows computer. i have made several phone calls. all parties said i sounded clear. For music playing such as Pandora. or even streaming your own. these are amazing. its hard to find a pair of wireless Bluetooth headset that last more then 8 to 9 hrs. easy 12 hrs on this with a full charge. i found the soft design of the material for the speaker to be wonderful. soft on the ears.
I also found the adjustable head strap fights nicely. not to tight where its noticeable. Connection to windows 10 64 bit was seemless for me. using a older 2.1 Bluetooth dongle.
all in all i definitely recommend these. at amazons price its not a bad deal. mie will be staying hooked to my desktp i like them tat much. already have a charging area set for them. comes with a usb cale cord charger. micro usb.
I was given this for testing and evaluation and this is my unbiased review:
One may argue that having a car jumper in your car is not of dire importance. Most may say that they never have needed one in the past, so why would they ever need one in the future. Well, we all make mistakes, and having this device around when the time comes will feel like an absolute godsend, and you will feel brilliant for having the foresight to have purchased this particular device. Whether it be leaving your lights on and accidentally killing your battery, or showing the good Samaritan within you by helping your fellow man stuck on the side of the road. Having a car jumper of this quality will make you a hero to anyone in need whilst you are around. Even if you do not know how to operate the device yourself, most people do, and simply having the device with you will save you from at least a few headaches in the future.
The Ravpower 1400mah is an absolute gem of a device. It is an incredibly reliable car battery jumper, and unlike most car jumping devices on the market, this one is not builky and frustrating to use. It is clearly evident that the design team did as much as they could to make this device as sleek as possible and easy to use. It even has its own flashlight. It is small and highly portable, and comes with a wall charger, car charger, 2 USB cables and the car jumper itself. All of this is carried in a small bag that is barely noticeable in the trunk of ones car, or under one of the seats within the cabin. You are going to absolutely love this device.
In order to test this device I took this risk of allowing my battery to die four times over a four day period by leaving my lights on. Each subsequent day I would use the car jumper to jump the battery and each time it was successful on the first try. The device worked flawlessly.
If you cannot tell already, I highly recommend this device. Not only is it easy to bring around with you, but it is so much more than your average car battery jumper. It accommodates the modern day traveler very well by providing not only a flashlight but it can also charge multiple phones at the same time. This device is a must have for anyone that uses their car often, especially when taking a long trip.
Test cars
Chevrolet Spark
Mitsubishi Montero
Isuzo Rodeo
Lada Niva
Honda Accord
Ford escort
Volkswagen Golf
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For people who enjoy listening to music while working out like me, the least number of devices I need is three – a fitness tracker, a phone for streaming music, and a pair of in-ear headphones. However, there is a new product on Indiegogo that packs all the features I need from them.:victory: This thread is aimed to provide all the information available on iWOWNfit R1, bluetooth wireless sports earbuds that have been launched on Indiegogo.
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The iWOWNfit R1 has a built-in heart rate monitor and a calorie counter that keeps track of your physical activity. Another feature that the R1 sports earbuds has is a Live Voice Coach that tells you when to slow down or speed up depending on your hear rate.
It also has 512MB of built-in storage that allows you to load up to 80 songs. This means you no longer have to rely on taking your iPhone to your runs or gym, just store your music to R1 and listen to it wherever you like. You can also decide to pair it to your smartphone for use as regular earphones when you are not working out.
Like other sports headphones, the iWOWNfit R1 is also sweat resistant, thanks to a nano waterproof coating, making them a great option for both fitness freaks and music lovers alike.
IWOWNfit is a wearable device company based in Shenzhen, China and there's been interest in other products like i5+ smartband, i6HR, i6Pro, i7, thanks to the work already done by roninzgz , joro666 , adibadro .
If you have any queries about the products, feel free to leave a message here.
Oh, wow!
That is one sweet device! Nice to have it in sight so soon!
I'm gonna assume the pricing will be more than competitive! Can't wait for it!
Based on the quality of the other iWown devices I own and tinkered with, I'm gonna say build quality will also be on par with the i7, at least! :good::good::good:
P.S. thanks for the mention
Bluetooth Wireless Sports Earbuds R1 most heart rated monitor. It also has 512MB of built-in storage that allows you to load up to 80 songs.
Found this on sale now! Really cheap for a pair of wireless earbuds with hrm. Only for the first 50 though.
Very interesting brand looks like I am gonna have to checkout your whole collection
Best headphones under 1000
Like many, I’ve been wanting to hop onto the noise-cancelling headphone bandwagon since models like the Bose QuietComfort 35 and Sony 1000XM series came out. However, also like many, I was not interested in dropping $350 bucks for this experience. I only fly or commute on mass transit a few times a year. These Anker Soundcore Life 2 headphones are a great compromise for those looking to spend less than one-third of the price of the top-tier models and still have a great experience.
Sound quality: Very good. These will not touch wired, high-impedance headphones for lossless music files, but for noise-cancelling, bluetooth headphones for listening to Spotify, the sound quality is super solid. I enjoy the BassUp tech for a deeper and fuller sound. You do get a built in mic too, which is great for making calls.
Noise cancelling: Having used the aforementioned Bose QC and Sony 1000XM series before, these are not on that level with noise cancelling. If those are a “10” these are more like a “7-8”. Those high-end models can wipe out virtually ALL background noise while the Soundcore Life 2 does more of a controlled reduction. Still very good for the price and to block out the outside world.
Battery Life: Fantastic. 30 hours on wireless with up to 60 if you connect with the provided cable. And if you turn off noise cancelling while wired, you can go forever. Would’ve like to have seen a Type C connection (it’s microUSB still) for charging, but this is a pretty small complaint.
Build quality: Top notch. Nothing seems cheap or breakable. The headphones fold down for travel in the provided case. The case has some firmness to it too, so your headphones won’t get crushed. Great for stashing in your backpack or messenger bag. The ear pads are nicely padded and I can easily go over an hour before any kind of “ear compression” discomfort takes hold.
The holiday pack is a great bonus since you get a PowerCore 5000 powerbank for on-the-go charging. Other included accessories include the top end PowerLine+ microUSB cable, an aux cable, and an airplane adapter. Great value here!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HBST4ZV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_zPibCb6CE2KT9
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Have you tried using these with a PC while gaming? I'm curious whether or not the microphone actually works over wired/BT while gaming.