I recently purchased a SX66 and so far love it!
However, I can't stand the earbuds that came with it. Are there any Bluetooth stereo headphones that will work on the SX66 for both music and the phone? Are there any pros or cons for your recommendation?
I have seen some reviews of the HP (iPaq) headphones, will these work? Has anyone used the BlueTake i-PHONO headphones? Do I need to upgrade anything for either, like Bluetooth?
Thanks in advance for any help,
mandolin
Apparently the HP BT headphones do work, if you do a search you will find another thread explaining the pitfalls.....incidentally do you now have some BT headphones that work ?
Hi all,
I have trawled the net for an answer to this and I have found conflicting reports. Maybe a Motorola HT820 owner could help me out with the answer? Can the HT820s pair with & remember multiple A2DP devices? i.e. can I pair these headphones with my phone, laptop, ipod adapter and A2DP audio adapter simultaneously and not have to re-pair them when I switch audio sources. I believe the Motorola s9 can remember upto 8 devices, is this the case with the HT820s?
Much obliged,
Neil
The answer is no unfortunately
Many thanks, shame that - oh well I suppose I'll have to save up for the S9s.
Neil
Hi all
Just bought a Pioneer DEH-P700BT Bluetooth headunit, my XDA Orbit will not pair with it. It used to pair with my old bluetooth headunit but not this one.
From reading around it has known issues pairing with PDAs but apparently there are ways around it
Are there any mods I can do with my phone to make the bluetooth pair with the P700BT stereo?
Help appreciated
Good morning all.
Does anyone know if there are any modular, rechargeable bluetooth speakers? I am aware of the Creative 'z' series, but, these are not rechargeable.
Can a single bluetooth enabled phone or tablet pair with multiple bluetooth speakers at the same time? If so, do they sync so that they are in harmony?
I've done my due diligence and research, but my search results have been mixed at best, and confusing at times.
Are there better alternatives to bluetooth as wireless speakers for smartphones and tablets? My budget is <$200. So, Sonos and Bose are out of the question. My friend has the Sonos system, which is fantastic, but way out of my price range.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hello all,
Is it possible to pair 2 bluetooth headphones (or earpieces) to the Galaxy note 2 at the same time?
So two people can listen to music from the same phone at the same time ?
Ive searched the internet & had no luck.
Please help.
Thanks.
G.
matildaleon said:
Hello all,
Is it possible to pair 2 bluetooth headphones (or earpieces) to the Galaxy note 2 at the same time?
So two people can listen to music from the same phone at the same time ?
Ive searched the internet & had no luck.
Please help.
Thanks.
G.
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If there is such tging as a bluetooth router than possibly (pair your phone to the BT router then use that with various headsets)... not sure tho lol
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matildaleon said:
Hello all,
Is it possible to pair 2 bluetooth headphones (or earpieces) to the Galaxy note 2 at the same time?
So two people can listen to music from the same phone at the same time ?
Ive searched the internet & had no luck.
Please help.
Thanks.
G.
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U mean like for 2 people to be in gym listening to same thing. I don't think the phone can do that.
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I have a solution.
Its ugly
Ok so headphone splitter
Then two 3.5mm jacked bluetooth transponders [NOT RECEVERS]
Itll work but its an ugly fix
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I was recently searching about this setup. Closest I found (off another website can't remember) was the Sena SM10.
http://www.senabluetooth.com/products/sm10.php?tab_menu=overview
I just ordered "Monoprice Rechargeable Bluetooth Audio Transmitter and Splitter" for that purpose and crossing my fingers.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AJHAYCS/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I had previously tried Kokkia dual stream (~$60), but it was very flaky, so I had returned it. I may have to try out that Sena transmitter if Monoprice one doesn't work out either.
there's a new multi stream adapter out now that works great.
how-to-fix-earbuds.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-to-connect-two-bluetooth-headphones.html
No fix for that ?
I wish I could listen with a friend .
Or
Bluetooth and Earphone simultaneous ( at the same time )
Is that possible via software ?
I just read that the new galaxy s8 has this feature so apparently it's technically possible but not easy to duplicate. I would really like to have a working code for an android app and use this feature.
all blue tooth devices of the same type use the same digital address for example im trying to use 2 bludeo headphones at the same time but cant do it .
Because one transmitter is addressing only one digital address and not 2 , so if i try to connect a second headphone it will disconnect the first , even though it shows a second headphone on the list.
even if you buy and run a second transmitter you will still only connect to 1 headphone this is because the headphones all use and digital address of (0000).
it may be possible though to buy a device that will run simultaneous or multiple streams to Bluetooth devices with the same address.