How good is a bluetooth headset compare to a wired one. Offcourse there is difference between diffierens headsets but is the bluetooth bandwith good enough for lossless music?
Can someone recommend a Bluetooth to FM speakerphone?
I use a cassette adapter now w/Touch Pro to listen to mp3s/podcasts but would like to cut the cord. An A2DP Bluetooth speakerphone/FM transmitter, that worked well, would be a nice change.
I'm debating between a Blackberry VM-605, Motorola T505 and Jabra SP700.
What do you think?
Thanks!
Motorola MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth Speakerphone
Jabra SP700 Speakerphone
BlackBerry VM-605 Visor Mount Speakerphone
Satechi also makes an interesting A2DP to FM transmitter
Anyone use these headphones/ handsfree with inline Mic?
http://store.androidcentral.com/noisehush-nx80-35mm-stereo-headphones/11A29A9145.htm
Looking for working Wired Handsfree headphones.
Thanks
i looked everywhere but i did not find anything. can gnex stream music to bluetooth devices with apt-x? htc one-x has it according to their website.
so, is it possible to integrate it via kernel or library file or is it a hardware thing?
i really like to listen my flacs loseless with my samsung hs3000 bluetooth headset. appearently with apt-x, music quality is like a wired headset ( according to samsung website)
if anybody wants more information, check this wiki page for apt-x
Anyone? I think this would be a great improvement for our phones. But it seems nobody has an information on this. I will research more and if i find anything, i ll let everybody know here.
Pretty niche question I guess given the lack of replies but one I'd like to know the answer to as I'd like to stream audio out to a QED uPlay using this codec. If you find anything would appreciate if you post back.
You might want to post in this thread
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/23439-avrcp-13-map-compability-current-test-build-b33-ml-2/
This guy seems to be having good luck improving avrcp to the GNex. I doubt many people are aware of the Apt-X codec.
here is an interesting read on future of apt-x
Is HTC's StereoClip The Future of Bluetooth Audio?
I would also love to know whether this is possible or not. Were you able to get any clarification?
Thanks!
Can't find an answer to this question, too.
If the Nexus would provide apt-x, it would be my new phone.
EDIT: It seems, that Bluetooth 3.0 is good enough for apt-x, so I guess there's no hardware limitation for the Nexus.
@ the Coders: Plz implement the apt-x Codec into the Nexus. I wanna stream hq-music to hq-speakers
Doesn't look good
aptX enabled products available April 2012
HTC Products
HTC One X
HTC One S
HTC One V Smartphone
HTC Car StereoClip (Aux) Bluetooth Adaptor
Creative Products
Creative Inspire S2 Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Speaker
Creative ZiiSound D5 Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
Creative Products
Creative T12 Wireless 2.0 Wireless PC Speakers
Creative D200 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Creative T6 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
WP-300 Stereo Bluetooth Headphones
Creative ZiiO 10” Android Tablet
Creative ZiiO 7” Android Tablet
Creative BT-D5 iPhone/iPod/iPad transmitter
Creative BT-D1 USB transmitter
Creative WP-450 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Creative WP-350 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Creative ZiiSound D5x Bluetooth Modular Speaker
Creative ZiiSound D3x Bluetooth Modular Speaker
Creative Zen XFi-3 Bluetooth MP3 Player
Sennheiser Products
Sennheiser PX 210 BT Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Sennheiser PX 310 BT Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Sennheiser PXC 360 BT Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Sennheiser PX 360 BT Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Sennheiser BTD300i Wireless stereo transmitter for iPhone/iPod
Sennheiser BTD 300 Audio Wireless stereo transmitter for portable audio devices
Sennheiser BTD 300 USB Wireless stereo transmitter for PC and laptop
BTD 500 USB Dongle
MM 400 X Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
MM 450 X Travel Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Products from Apple
Apple Mac Mini Desktop computer
Apple Macbook Air Laptop computer
Apple Macbook Laptop computer
Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard Operating System
Apple Mac OS X Lion Operating System
Products from Jaybird
Jaybird Sportsband SB2 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Jaybird iSport Bluetooth adaptor for iPhone/iPod
Jaybird Sportsband SB2 Universal Bluetooth adaptor
Products from Altec Lansing
Altec Lansing inMotion Air Bluetooth Stereo Speaker
Products from Chord Electronics
Chordette Gem Bluetooth Audio Receiver
Chordette Peach DAC with Bluetooth
Chordette Maxx Amplifier
Products from QED
QED Uplay Bluetooth Audio Receiver
Products from Conran
Conran iPod Dock iPod Dock with Bluetooth
Products from Samsung
Samsung Galaxy 7.0 Plus Android Tablet
Samsung Galaxy 7.7 Plus Android Tablet
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Android Tablet
HS6000 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
HS3700 Bluetooth Stereo Headset
Samsung DAE-570 Audio Dock
Samsung DAE-550 Audio Dock
Products from Motorola
Motorola Razr Smartphone
Motorola SF600
Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Products from Logitec
LBT-MPSP100 Bluetooth Speaker
LBT-TVOH02A Bluetooth Headphones and dongle
LBT-AVAR300 Bluetooth Headset
Products from iTech
LBT-MPSP100
Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Products from Nokia
Nokia Play 360 Bluetooth Speaker
Nokia Wireless Music Receiver Bluetooth Speaker
Nokia Essence Bluetooth Headset Bluetooth Stereo Headset
Products from Soundmatters
foxL v2 Plantinum Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Products from NuForce
BT-860 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
NAD VISO 1 iPod Dock
Sharp
DC50 (DoCoMo) & JA07 Softbank Mobile Smartphone
Gear4
Houseparty Rise iPod Dock
Houseparty iPod Dock
Monster
StreamCast Module USB Dongle
Burmester
113 DAC
Cambridge Audio
BT-100 Audio Receiver Bluetooth receiver
Braven
Braven 650 portable speaker
Awesome post. I've got into this Apt-x thing, as I hate bluetooth (for audio). What a totally lame idea it is for any kind of quality. I just refuse to use it. Not only does it sound terrible, but it's a pain to use. Now comes this apt-x thing, which seems like a good step, but limited acceptance.
BTW, the Foxl is awesome, and now with this apt-x it's even better. Unfortunately, it costs a WHOLE lotta cash. But 'maybe' worth it. I have the v2 and really like it. it's unbelievable what this can do. I'm going to be getting the Galaxy note 10.1, so it's good to see that at least has it. I was hoping my Nexus 7 would, but alas it's not so.
Is there a possibility now for Gnex? BT3 is good enough and Samsung has licensed apt-x (works on S3)
BTW, the Foxl is awesome, and now with this apt-x it's even better.
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only the Foxl Platinum is able to receive atpx
Any news?
I just bought this http://www.amazon.com/Avantree-Bluetooth-Music-Receiver-Stereo/dp/B00ABIVN16
blackdesp said:
here is an interesting read on future of apt-x
Is HTC's StereoClip The Future of Bluetooth Audio?
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Hi
Could it be the future is just a software port?
Any help from a developer welcome:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45831034
Beng
The Motorola H720 and H730 are bluetooth headsets with no earbuds and the speaker is flat against the side. However, they do not have a2dp for music. Is there anything else similar with a2dp?
Start searching for something with two earphones (stereo). I don't know of any mono headset with A2DP.
If you want recommendations, you should give more details about what you want from it and how much you're willing to spend.
Cheers!
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do not understand
I haven't seen anything like this either. Those business bluetooth headsets intended for phone conversation rather then multimedia streaming, thus everything I have seen so far in that type of bt headsets doesn't support A2DP. If anybody would have it, it would be Plantronics, but they don't offer it. To have full multimedia support you need stereo bluetooth headsets like LG HBS730 or Plantronics BackBeat GO 2 or BlueJays BlueBuds X. Look into my signature link for reviews of a lot of these headphones.