Please share your experience with your Redmi Note 8 Pro, how is the audio quality via the headphone jack or with the Bluetooth earphones?
Very Bad! i've continuous disconnections of various kind of earphones, BT 4.2 BT 5 even Redmi Airdots.
I use Zeus Air Bluetooth earbuds, and they work great with the Redmi Note 8 Pro! Very clear sound, no dropouts or disconnects. Can listen to HiFi music and it sounds very good. I can walk about 9 meters away and they're still connected, however when I pass 10 meters the connections breaks, as it's too far.
I ve tried 3 types of earphones and I've always the same problem. Which kind of rom do you have?
I've tried tronosmart bt speaker , Sony bt soundbar and some chinese bt headphones .... All od them worked perfectly - instant connection, stable and sound great.... I'm on latest official MIUI global ROM
I use the Sony SRS-XB21 Bluetooth speaker and works fine... Not connections issues
I think the bluetooth on this phone is excellent. Previously owned a xiaomi mi a2 lite and it was horrible. Could not listen to bluetooth through the ford mysync system in my car as it would hang, skip, sound horrible. This phone has none of those issues and is rock solid.
Another strange thing is that APTX doesn't work. Previously i owned a Note 7 e all worked fine till i changed to N8Pro.
I tested it with different Bluetooth headsets. TaoTronic, Sennheiser, Music Egg from China and my Radio in my Kia car.
All is working perfect. I have no issues with BT and i think its quit good.
I think that all depends of which rom you're using. I'm currently using European rom.
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Or it doesn't really matter to have 3.0 when you are choosing a bluetooth stereo headset?
doesnt matter as a headset wouldnt gain much with 3.0 features.
2.x stuff works great
I found a nice store with tons of choices..The have some of the best headphones I've seen...from very expensive to moderate priced..
http://www.headphone.com/index.php
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It's a shame there shouldn't be any difference with 3.0 headsets as with most 2.0 or 2.1 EDR devices I tested & used I've found that A2DP audio suffers from the variable pitch issue (playback speed slightly decreases or increases as the device processor may be busy with another process) which makes listening to music sometimes not nice. In most cases I use A2DP for radio podcasts while I return to wire headset for music playback.
I know I'm not alone in this case so as a non tech I was hoping BT 3.0 would maybe address that pitch issue but I haven't found any 3.0 headset yet to test that either...
I don't think you will ever see a bluetooth 3.0 headset. I think 3.0 is just for faster file transfer between devices. We will have to wait til 4.0 comes out for better headsets. Just what I got from reading wikipedia article on bluetooth.
New motorola s10 headset coming out the 24th, ill probably give them a try
This is not a stereo but is blutooth 3.0 headset
http://www.newegg.com/product/produ...hBargains-_-NA-_-NA-_-NA&Item=N82E16875984035
fosselman said:
I don't think you will ever see a bluetooth 3.0 headset. I think 3.0 is just for faster file transfer between devices. We will have to wait til 4.0 comes out for better headsets. Just what I got from reading wikipedia article on bluetooth.
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bt3.0 will be amazing for headsets. It includes the ability to boost to full power instantly so you don't loose the connection when something interferes with the connection (like when you slip your phone in your pocket or when it is in the opposite side of your body from the antenna in the headset). However, I am not sure if this needs to be on both sides or if its sufficient to have it in the phone alone... I think it may have to be in both (kind of hope not).
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Phiaton BT-20 headphones. IF you have a BT 3.0 device (Galaxy tabs and media players) YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO FFWD OR REWND WITH OLDER BT VERSIONS!! This is VERY important to a seminary student like me, as teaching MP3s need be reviewed many times. Hope this helps! Blessings.
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Phiaton BT-20 headphones. IF you have a BT 3.0 device (Galaxy tabs and media players) YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO FFWD OR REWND WITH OLDER BT VERSIONS!! This is VERY important to a seminary student like me, as teaching MP3s need be reviewed many times. Hope this helps! Blessings.
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wrong ff rW works just fine with older stereo headsets ..
But it is a Bluetooth ver 3.0. I haven't found anything reviews. I don't know if it is worth the money.
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I have 2 of 2.1 bluetooth, they've been working fine with my HTC-Inspire. When I upgraded my phone to HTC-Vivid which has Bluetooth 3.0, those 2 headsets with 2.1 no longer working as it was with Inspire ( cracking sounds, and volume is low). So purchased over ebay a $30 plantronics m20 which build in a Bluetooth 3.0 and it works flawlessly. It likes instantly connects to my HTC-vivid Bluetooth. A lot of times, I don't need to turn on the M20, if someone calls me, then I switch on and it's connected in a matter of a second and audio automatic switches to headset. FYI, m20 doesn't have A2DP
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I have 2 of 2.1 bluetooth, they've been working fine with my HTC-Inspire. When I upgraded my phone to HTC-Vivid which has Bluetooth 3.0, those 2 headsets with 2.1 no longer working as it was with Inspire ( cracking sounds, and volume is low). So purchased over ebay a $30 plantronics m20 which build in a Bluetooth 3.0 and it works flawlessly. It likes instantly connects to my HTC-vivid Bluetooth. A lot of times, I don't need to turn on the M20, if someone calls me, then I switch on and it's connected in a matter of a second and audio automatic switches to headset. FYI, m20 doesn't have A2DP
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M20 Is not stereo. I should have some samples coming in this week of some new Stereo Bluetooth v3.0 Headsets. They very lightweight and come in 5 different colors. (if I like them, do I stock all 5 colors?)
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You may have a hard time looking for BT 3.0 stereo headsets because -unless I'm mistaken as fosselman pointed out in this thread- there were no audio enhancements from BT 2.1 to 3.0 specifications. Instead, what you could may look for and try is CSR's "apt-x" proprietary HD "lossless" audio codec used by Monster, HTC, Samsung, Nokia and even Apple in their iphone 4s or the new ipad, allowing for higher bitrate to match CD-like quality.
I've had the variable pitch issue even on good A2DP models in the past and I've tested many (Sony Ericsson's HBH series, Nokia BH series such as BH-214 or BH-903 and others such as itech). Appart from the pitch issue I also found that speech clarity on voice calls wasn't very good on GSM calls with the headset on, and even not-usable over VoIP.
I am now testing Nokia Essence (also called BH-610) which is still a bluetooth 2.1 model but comes with the apt-x and highbitpool SBC codec support. I'm using it with a Bluetooth 3.0 Nokia 700 on symbian Belle, and although I've had it for only a few hours I can already report I don't have the variable pitch issue with music and sound is better than the previous models I tested. The downside is that it's hard to get this model at the moment (not sure why since it was announced back in Summer 2011 already) and consequently pretty expensive as it also comes with noise reduction and NFC pairing.
Has anyone here tested Sennheiser's PX-210 or Jaybird's Sportsband/Freeband with compatible apt-x phones or music player bluetooth adapters ?
Hello guys,
I am planning to use this http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004EHZUYG
Now the bluetooth receiver will connect directly to my aux port in my car.
The Note 2 has an awesome sound chip which I really like as opposed to my old Dell Streak 5, but once it is paired with the bluetooth receiver, will it be bypassing the audio hardware, and thus the audio quality will be reduced as opposed to connecting it directly to the aux port?
One of the most striking diffrences between the Note 1 and 2 is the sound of the bluetooth audio.
It is way way better than it used to be.I don't know how it compares to direct, but I love it!
It's so good I just went and bought bluetooth headphones for nearly £300.
The Note has the latest bluetooth codec and so do the headphones
Apt-X Head Units
universil said:
One of the most striking diffrences between the Note 1 and 2 is the sound of the bluetooth audio.
It is way way better than it used to be.I don't know how it compares to direct, but I love it!
It's so good I just went and bought bluetooth headphones for nearly £300.
The Note has the latest bluetooth codec and so do the headphones
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It will be better still when Apt-X enabled head units start shipping. Apt-X is a Bluetooth protocol which sounds nearly as good as a wire (some would say it's indistinguishable), and the Note 2 supports it. As far as I know, no currently available car head units support it, but CSR, the company that makes it (and the Bt chips in the Note 2) started shipping chips intended for car head units over the summer, so you should be able to get one real soon. I'm holding out on a new head unit now.
The headphones I got are apt-X, should get them in a couple of days
I got the other version of this Belkin BT handsfree, the one with buttons to change stations and scan, etc. Anyways, I was extremely amazed at the sound quality over the bluetooth. Prior to Note 2, I had iPhone 4 and the music sound so bad, very flat and crappy and I assumed it was because of the bluetooth. But when I switched to Note 2, I was stunned by the music quality, it sounds a whole lot better and so clear.
But be aware that by using the Note 2 stock music player, the sounds will be just as terrible as the iPhone 4. The best sounds I got was from playing music over PowerAmp, the differences were crazily huge.
So there you have it, I hope you enjoy it as much as I am
EDIT: this is the model I got, http://www.megabuy.com.au/belkin-caraudio-connect-fm-bluetooth-p310046.html
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I got it from Amazon here
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004KPLS7K/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1353312494&sr=8-1&pi=SL75
I was surprised at how great my music sounded. I especially like how it turns on and off with the car.
Written on my Samsung Galaxy Note II
I got this phone a while back and I am having issues with it's bluetooth music streaming quality. There is perceivable high pitched shrill in all music that I play. It sounds as if the speaker is crackling especially when high electronic instruments or frequencies are being reproduced. To confirm, I have tested this across a variety of speakers including JBL authentics L8, Sony SRS XB30 and my kenwood car stereo. I tested it with BT earphones including Motorola VerveLoop and Jabra Elite Sport. It's consistently present across devices. I tested the same songs using a Oneplus 3T and that phone played it perfectly. My laptop also plays it perfectly without distortion so I am dead sure that the problem is with the phone.
I discovered that the same problem was reported by Honor 6x users previously:
Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/help/bluetooth-audio-quality-t3545625
Can anybody confirm if they have encountered the same? Is there a solution to this? This thing has absolutely ruined the experience for me. The phone model is BND-AL10 (Indian Version).
I'm having the same issue as you when it comes to bluetooth audio. Things like cymbals in music have this odd crackling noise.
Issue is present on alot of / all??! Huawei / Honor Phones.
P10 Lite and Honor 9 Lite both have it from my personal experience, p10 on Nougat and H9 on Oreo.
Its woeful and looks like it has been an issue for ages.
I am a Samsung user since ages i just switched to Huawei because of the biggest display.
first i tested this handset Huawei Mate 20X with skull candy Bluetooth headsets voice quality was very poor. At full volume there's no bass or sounds like a premium audio quality at any way plus the phone tells you that Bluetooth headset is not supported so i am turning off Dolby atmos great.
no problem it happens so i tested my next pair of Bluetooth headsets (Apple Airpods) same message Dolby atmos is not supported and music quality got better not the loudest i must say but it was ok!
Overall screen quality looks ok! but not satisfied with the Audio system or whatever thing they have put in to drive the audio.
i have bought Samsung note series one by one never faced a single issue like this all my handsfree and Bluetooth headsets worked just fine and it sounds the best.
please give your value suggestions/feedback to improve the audio quality on this beast! i am liking the display but if its not going to sound the best i have to sell it as i listen to the music all the time its my first preference over watching movies.
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I am a Samsung user since ages i just switched to Huawei because of the biggest display.
first i tested this handset Huawei Mate 20X with skull candy Bluetooth headsets voice quality was very poor. At full volume there's no bass or sounds like a premium audio quality at any way plus the phone tells you that Bluetooth headset is not supported so i am turning off Dolby atmos great.
no problem it happens so i tested my next pair of Bluetooth headsets (Apple Airpods) same message Dolby atmos is not supported and music quality got better not the loudest i must say but it was ok!
Overall screen quality looks ok! but not satisfied with the Audio system or whatever thing they have put in to drive the audio.
i have bought Samsung note series one by one never faced a single issue like this all my handsfree and Bluetooth headsets worked just fine and it sounds the best.
please give your value suggestions/feedback to improve the audio quality on this beast! i am liking the display but if its not going to sound the best i have to sell it as i listen to the music all the time its my first preference over watching movies.
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That's another reason why i got this phone. It has an audio jack. Wired is superior.
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That's another reason why i got this phone. It has an audio jack. Wired is superior.
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you know world is moving towards wireless i think next year they will remove everything like there will be no USB port at all. everyone has to buy wireless chargers and to copy data it will sync over WiFi.
so i was expecting a decent Bluetooth audio performance since i have decent pairs of bluetooth headsets. now i have to buy wired so another unexpected expense
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That's another reason why i got this phone. It has an audio jack. Wired is superior.
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can you please suggest me a good pair of wired headsets?
phablet_fan said:
can you please suggest me a good pair of wired headsets?
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Sony WH-1000XM3 (can plug in), Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro, Sennheiser HD 800
Aptx HD or LDAC
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Hi!
I bought OnePlus Buds Pro and wanted to use them with my Pixel 6 Pro.
But they only support SBC and AAC?
What TWS do support more codecs connected to my Pixel 6 Pro?
Thank you!
I have the pixel buds series A and I like them a lot. Phone doesn't have to leave the pocket is the best part. Just "ok Google {command}"
It's an awesome feature in my opinion. And they sound good in my opinion. Gave up my Galaxy buds live
mine is LG TONE FP9, also same like yours only supporting SBC and AAC, but to be honest I'm satisfied with the features it come with such as whistling mode and plug and wireless.
used to have Pixel Buds 2, but left bud died after 3 months (yes I'm one of those unlucky owners)
I tried airpods pro, Freebuds pro and nothing.
Also i tried Sony MX4 buds but i was unlucky and it was mis-functional and i returned back.
I usually go back to airpods pro as the freebuds pro have issue with microphone which got muddy in the calls (other one can not hear me well) and this issue happen when i tried it with most devices not running huawei os, sometimes using it as speakers only.
Nothing ear 1 is good but not like airpods pro from the pressure sensor perspective (more comfortable) and also the transparency mode.
But i miss the battery info, control from application for it as it designed for ios.
If your main goal is talking on the phone I find the Pixel buds A just fine. However for listening to music I wouldn't settle for anything less than LDAC or APTX- HD codecs. I use Amazon Music which has 192/24 bit HD Ultra streams. The Sony WF-1000XM4 are supposed to be excellent. I have the H2 ProStereo earphones which support both codecs but they are discontinued. My ears prefer the LDAC codec.
Thank you so much guys!
I now ordered the new Xiaomi Buds 3T Pro as they claim to support the newest codecs
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