Share your bluetooth wireless FM transmitter. My favorite is Gogroove FlexSMART X2
Motorolla Roadster 2 here. Very solid.
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Hey guys.
Is there any smart way to listen to your music on your Artemis, through your cars loudspeakers. I mean is there a gadget out there with an FM transmitter that plugs into my XDA Orbit? Cheers
Buy mini-USB -> audio Jack converter and you could use any FM transmitter with your PDA then.
perhaps a bit late now but i like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....m=150134590315&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=005
and it will charge as well
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
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
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113 DAC
Cambridge Audio
BT-100 Audio Receiver Bluetooth receiver
Braven
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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
I wanted to ask if any of you guys have experience with a car mount with a fm transmitter like these below and if there are any good ones for basic listening to podcasts, music, ect.
Thanks, maD
http://www.amazon.com/Transmitter-H...50&sr=1-5&keywords=car+fm+transmitter+android
http://www.amazon.com/NEEWER®-Unive...50&sr=1-4&keywords=car+fm+transmitter+android
Didn't know if this should go under Q&A or Accessories but seemed more appropriate for this section.
I don't have experience with these devices per se, but I do use the Motorola car dock with my Jabra Bluetooth car speaker, which has an FM transmitter. Works very well for me with CM7.2, music is crisp and clear (for an FM transmitter, anyway; obviously, a direct connection via aux input would be better, but my car radio doesn't have one), and sending/receiving calls is a great experience when you can hear the other person over your car speakers.
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I don't have experience with these devices per se, but I do use the Motorola car dock with my Jabra Bluetooth car speaker, which has an FM transmitter. Works very well for me with CM7.2, music is crisp and clear (for an FM transmitter, anyway; obviously, a direct connection via aux input would be better, but my car radio doesn't have one), and sending/receiving calls is a great experience when you can hear the other person over your car speakers.
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Ya, if I had bluetooth or a AUX in I would go for it but I don't so I have to get one with a transmitter like this.
Call me an (amateur) audiofile, but I think you'll be disappointed with the music quality of FM transmitters all around. There just isn't enough bandwidth in the FM spectrum to hear music well.
If you'll just be listening to voice, then FM is just fine.
is there a fm transmitter app for the s4?
i wanna play Pandora in my car!!
There's fm transmitter, Bluetooth transmitter, and good old Aux cable if your car stereo has Aux in.
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Please note that the FM Transmitter app will NOT work on a T Mobile SGH-M919. You did not mention the make and model of your car so I am not sure if you can use Bluetooth or even the headphone out to Aux In. Alternatively, you can pick up a Scosche FM Transmitter at walmart and run from the headphone jack of the phone. I use a cheap Scosche Tunein FMT4 that sells for 14 bucks at walmart in the automotive section and it works great. I don't use Pandora though as the sound quality is sub par compared to the 128k and up streams I listen to on the TuneIn Pro app.