I just bought the Blue Ant Blutooth head set for my Wing and It sounded like CRAP untill I did some registry hacks to clean up the sound .Thanks to Hardcore & Sleuth255.
The headset themselves are comfortable but still not nearly as loud and clear as the stockers.They reach far and when a call comes in I
can hear the other caller in stereo..nice
One major problem is when you turn off the headset or phone u have to re pair them EVERY time..that sucks
on a 1 to 5 I give them a 3 for $80.00 they could be better.
Why do you have to re-pair them? I use them with my Tilt and don't have to. Must be something with the stack. The hands-free reconnects automatically when I turn them on but for A2DP I have to used A2DP toggle. I bought them from eCost for $24 because they didn't have the retail packaging.
what is the model of the bliant
blueant sorry
ok I couldnt take it anymore so I returned the blueant and got the mot0rola s9, these are HOT !!!!
Smaller,lighter & they connect instantly, and the sound is a 1000 times better for the same price ,the only difference was when I recieved a call with the Blue Ant it was in stereo and with the s9 its in mono.
I have the wing phone.
I hear the skips with both headsets,and Is it me or does anybody else hear the music speed up after the skip??wtf?
Dear great kernel modders,
For some reasons, Samsung does not allow stereo earphone (no mic) to hear phone calls (including normal call, video call, Tango).
Would it be possible to have a mod to enable a normal earphone to hear calls? In this way, I don't have to remove my earphone when a call comes in!
What I really want to do is to let earphone to listen call and have phone's mic for speaking.
(Yes, I know there are earphone with mic. But I cannot find a good quality and compatible with Galaxy S in my place. Bluetooth is not an option for its sound quality...)
Thanks guys!
Its not posible as far as its concerned (I think its a hardware design), What you CAN do is get hands on a Iphone > Nokia adaptor on ebay or whatever and use that and buy yourself some decent iphone headphones.
I'm looking forward to this feature as well. (This is the one thing I really miss from my Nexus One) I believe SuperCurio is working on it but it's pretty low priority. Drop him a line
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=806195&highlight=supercurio
I would like to combine my Note a good bluetooth headset that I do hear the caller's name perhaps diverting the ringer in the headset when it is set "to driving" that repeats the name of the caller.
I purchased the "BlueAnt Q2", which stores contacts in its internal memory and then repeat the caller's name (as promised!) but in fact repeats the caller's number one for a scanning the numbers.
Tips?
Thanks
you can use Jepra it is very nice and compatible
Mahmoud Moussa said:
you can use Jepra it is very nice and compatible
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Perhaps you mean Jabra?
Try samsung bhs-3000 stereo bluetooth headset. Its compatible.. Also has eq and voice promt.
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Sony Ericsson MW600 works wonderfully, excellent battery life and outstanding stereo quality sound.
any suggestion for a bt closed earphones?
u cant really listen music with an in-ear earphones (like the sony or the sennheiser).
anyone checked, for example the halo2 from jabra?
tested:
plantronics discovery 975: volume:yes, answer call:no, recall last number:no, vocal controls:yes
LG hbm-900: volume:yes, answer call:yes, recall last number:no, vocal controls:no
sennheiser mm200: volume:yes, answer call:no, recall last number:no, vocal controls:yes, skip ff/back:no
nokia bh-504: volume:yes, answer call:no recall last number:no, vocal controls:no, skip ff/back:no
an answer from plantronics service was that we gotta wait new bt firmware from samsung for to fix bt problems.
after 20 years of bt there is still compatibility problems??!?
consider that all the tested headphones worked fine with dell streak and htc hd7
ddborello said:
Perhaps you mean Jabra?
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Yes,i am sorry
This is very nice
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ddborello said:
I would like to combine my Note a good bluetooth headset that I do hear the caller's name perhaps diverting the ringer in the headset when it is set "to driving" that repeats the name of the caller.
I purchased the "BlueAnt Q2", which stores contacts in its internal memory and then repeat the caller's name (as promised!) but in fact repeats the caller's number one for a scanning the numbers.
Tips?
Thanks
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I have also purchased the Blueant Q2 and it does not announce the caller name.
The customer support at Blueant say that it is an issue with Samsung. Has anybody else tried this headset and managed to make it announce the caller's name from the phone book?
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Sony Ericsson MW600 works wonderfully, excellent battery life and outstanding stereo quality sound.
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+1 for MW600... I have bought it for my SGS2 and now using for Note... Excellent... I am also using Sony Ericsson LiveView (with Note and MW600 together) but LiveView has it's own issues...
Tried my 5 years old Motorola HT820 Bluetooth headsets and they seems to be working wonderfully including A2DP and AVRCP profiles. Am on stock rom without any issues. Sound quality amazing !!!
+1 for the HS3000 from Samsung. Works perfectly and the volume controls are buttons which I prefer over an lcd slider in the MW600. Offers a standard 3.5mm jack so you can plug in any headphones you like.
Similar to the HS3000, I'm using my Nokia BH-214 that I was previously using for 2 years on my N900 and so far it works fine. No options for announcing the caller's name though... but for a $40 BT that lets you use any headset/earbuds you want it is a nice option.
Little inquiry:
Never used a bluetooth headset before, but now I'm considering getting one.
Just wanted to know if you need to have Bluetooth enabled all the time or you can set it so that it only does when receiving or making a call.
rerp said:
Little inquiry:
Never used a bluetooth headset before, but now I'm considering getting one.
Just wanted to know if you need to have Bluetooth enabled all the time or you can set it so that it only does when receiving or making a call.
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Yes bluetooth needs to be on all the time if you want to receive calls or audio from the phone.
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My JayBird Freedom headset has arrived and it works very well with the Note. It took some doing finding some one willing to ship to Africa. (I ordered it from the JayBird Store).
Looking at the pictures of the freedom they look to be painful to wear but they are great and have a multitude of fitting options for the best comfort. I wanted a wireless headset specifically for music and audio books and this headset delivers there in abundance. Both with Audible & Mort Player for audio books and Player Pro for music.
Unfortunately as some online reviews state the call quality is a little disappointing, it's by no means unusable. But the sound is tinny and a little distant, it's is fact the opposite experience to the music and audio books I was taken aback a little by the contrast. Although tinny I could hear the callers quite clearly and they also stated they could hear me clearly although also a little tinny. Overall I am happy with the headset as it fulfills my primary requirement for listening to stuff without a cord getting in the way.
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Yes bluetooth needs to be on all the time if you want to receive calls or audio from the phone.
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Ohh thanks. How much does having Bluetooth on all the time affect the battery life? That was my concern.
Hmm. Is there no app/hack/procedure that makes it so you can set it so that it only turns on Bluetooth when receiving or making a call?
But if it barely takes a toll on the battery then never mind.
I would think that the bluetooth link to the headset while not in a call would not take too much power. Having an app turn on bluetooth for a call may work but I suspect by the time the link to the headset has been established your phone would have routed the call to your voice mail.
I use a jawbone ERA without any issues.
I second that.
Love the caller name on the Era and also its customizability.
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I use a jawbone ERA without any issues.
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i third that
i have jawbone era midnight and love it
I'm looking for a very small discreet bluetooth headset, any recommendations with links would be much appreciated
Thanks
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Hi,
i have bought apple air pod pro for calling purpose for my note 10+ but its call sound is very low.
In other apps like youtube or facebook netflix etc it is working loud and clear. some time it get louder then one plus usb c wired headphones.
please tell me the way i can make its calling sound louder
(other person can listen to me loud and clearly)
ashishstillthere said:
Hi,
i have bought apple air pod pro for calling purpose for my note 10+ but its call sound is very low.
In other apps like youtube or facebook netflix etc it is working loud and clear. some time it get louder then one plus usb c wired headphones.
please tell me the way i can make its calling sound louder
(other person can listen to me loud and clearly)
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I think that you may have a defective pair of Airpod Pros. You can also see if there is new firmware. Even though I also have an iPhone, I've never been able to update.
I use them with my Note 10+ as well & even when mowing the lawn on a lawn tractor (very loud) if a call comes in, people on the other end hear me loud & clear & I hear them well too). Before I turn off the mower, I've asked every caller if they can hear me well & they all say yes! I hear music loud & clear with Active Noise cancelation on.
I don't know if this will help the volume but I'd try the tips in this video, can't hurt.
https://youtu.be/MB63r_vRWeI
Even try unpairing & repairing them. I use 2 Android apps. Material Pods & Assistant Trigger. You don't need both and they won't help your problem, just nice Apple-like battery info functionality.
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Hello there,
Just bought the Watch GT2 46mm two weeks ago, very nice about the measures but I have choosen this watch for the music fonctionnality when going for a run. And what a disappointment, the sound quality is awful I can't understand how is it possible to sell a device with this functionnality while it's barely usable.
When using a good headset (Sony WH-1000XM3 or Plantronics Backbeat 500) the audio is saturated / crackling mostly when the volume is high.
I didn't find many posts about this, do you have the same issue ? Any fix to this very annoying problem will be appreciated.