anyone using a fonegear wireless headset?? - General Topics

as much as I'd like a Jabra BT200 headset a brand new one is a bit rich for me and ebay doesn't have any of the right model for XDA at the moment.
has anyone used a wireless headset at all, something like either the premier wireless headset or the Fonegear wireless headset at all with their XDA or XDA II??
it's a cheaper solution and does the same job.
looks like this might be it for me, even though the jabra is a much prettier offering.

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Which Bluetooth headset works without problems with XDAII?

I've seen earlier posts with problems with the JABRA BT200 (Which was top of my list for an Xmas pressy).
Can anyone tell me of Bluetooth headset that actually works well (ie without any problems) with the XDA II...
Just so I'm not frustrated on Xmas morning incase Father Xmas does bring me one ?
Greg
ive tried to jabra bt200 and neither would even pick up the call. They bonded OK but that was it! I have yet to find one that's ok.
I've been using Jabra200 for a three weeks with xdaII, having used it with dongle on xda1, and haven't had any of the problems, posted here.
It's great to be able to answer calls simply by pressing button on headset instead of fumbling for phone.
why are there not any more stereo bluetooth headsets ?
renember a few months back i did a search on google and only found one
having a mono headset dont really do it for me when you listen to music on the xda aswell
this is how they looked cant recall that brand but they are kinda ugly and bulky
http://www.b2s.com/images/prodimgs/200206/h/200206191811263.jpg
this is a bit better looking but since it have mp3 in them maybe it still only streem from the xda in mono
http://www.openbrain.co.kr/e_site/e_products/e_products03.htm
Hi !
I have HBH-35 and work fine.
Anyone knows where to get Jabra BT250? The store selling must shipped internationally.
Some conflicting info here..
So we have some conflicting info here. One person who the BT200 does not work and one that it does.. Odd.. maybe they fixed a bug with newer version ?
The Sony Ericsson HBH-35 is a bit pricey..
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=105947
The Jabra 250 is better priced :
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=108165
anyone tried it ?
Keep them coming by the way... all suggestions welcome..
Sony Ericson HBH-65 works OK although it was only a test in the shop. But receives calls no prooblem.
Not tried the Nokia yet or a new jabra headset (can't remember the model) will try tonight if I get time.
Cheers, Shire
http://www.google.dk/search?q=+Jabra+BT250&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=da&btnG=Google-søgning
this search resultet in this link
http://www.expansys.com/regproduct.asp?code=108165
of they dont ship international then i'm sure there are links in the google search which lead to places which does
Ive been using a Plantronics M3000 with my XDA II for a week without any problems. I picked mine up for £56 from dabs so its definately an option worth considering.
HBH-30 works fine
Nextlink Bluespoon Chameleon works beautifully.
I've heard lots of good things about this one, and it's only $40 after MIR, so I ordered it:
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=90119243&loc=111&sp=1
I'll know in a few days (when it arrives) if it works with the XDA II or not..
-arebelspy
"So we have some conflicting info here. One person who the BT200 does not work and one that it does.. Odd.. maybe they fixed a bug with newer version ? "
Hello,
could it be??
My MDA is not working with Jabra 200. I can bond them, then i can receive calls and can make calls!! But, if i switch the headset off and on, it works no more, until i bond them again, but the Jabra was still bondet in the configuration.....
The Jabra seems to be o.k., i used it before with my SE P800.
Best regards, Oliver
re
OK I tried the new BT headset from BodyGlove tonight in the shop. I gotta say I was impressed, so much so I bought the only one we had lol. Sound was clear and load, and the mic was clear on the other end, well according to the misses.
Thought, mmm, maybe some cash to be earnt here so I looked on eBay to see what they were selling for.
We are going to sell them in the shop for £69.99, I paid £45 for mine at cost price, and there is a guy on eBay selling em for £45 + £2.50 P&P.
I have used this guy before too, you will see some positive feedback from me, so I know it's genuine.
Check it out
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3363371627&category=42393
Cheers, Shire
HBH-65 works fine on my i-mate.
Jabra Bluetooth
Jabra Bluetooth works superbly!! I am delighted with it!
Bluetooth Headset That Works
I have been using the BLUETREK G2 for 3 weeks I have only had to charge it once in this time and I use it every day it works perfect with XDA 2 very light great sound, bonds everytime, excellent. Bought on ebay for less than £50.00
The skypower EXclip works ok, nothing fancy but it lets you know if you are out of range, lets you know when its on and also doesnt need rebonding, it cant be used yet to originate calls or voice dialling but I hope the new O2 rom will address that issue. Cost me £18 on ebay.
XDA II with Bluetooth headset = battery dead before lunch!!!
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Thats what they dont tell you!!

BlueTooth Speaker?

I was at best buy and saw[and heard] the jawbone jambox, its really nice, so I Ask the guy how much it is, he says 200, I'm like WTF?? So is there a cheaper[$50?] one that sounds good and is about the same size?
I also am kind of looking for a bluetooth audio receiver... like one hat recieves it from the phone and out a 3.5mm to speakers...?
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I'm also looking for budget bluetooth speakers. I'd like to come home and play music from my phone through some speakers every once in a while, but I don't want to break the bank.
Suggestions anyone?
Wat I really want is a Bluetooth audio receiver. That would be the best, I already have a marginally good speaker setup for my PC. halp D:?
I dug a little bit and found this little doo-dad. seems neat, but i think my cable could suffice for a little longer?
http://www.amazon.com/black-Diamond-BMR-10-Bluelink-Bluetooth/dp/B0035229EA
and THIS, but no charge while streaming :/
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/bluetooth-2-0-a2dp-avrcp-stereo-music-receiver-and-handsfree-black-8422
I bought a bluetooth speakerbox at Best Buy. It was their in house brand Insignia. They actually sounded better than all the other ones which were around $70 because they had such good bass response. These were only $19, on sale.
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Good car stereo Bluetooth device no auxiliary old radio

I have a 2006 Dodge Stratus and my car has the original radio. Any suggestions on playing music and calls via Bluetooth with having to buy a new stereo?
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Bluetooth FM Modulator, don't buy cheap though!
I've install a couple of these, seemed nice.
Alpine eX-10
But there is a few out there, I would read up on them. Use ebay for a better price.
a454nova said:
Bluetooth FM Modulator, don't buy cheap though!
I've install a couple of these, seemed nice.
Alpine eX-10
But there is a few out there, I would read up on them. Use ebay for a better price.
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Ok thanks. I didn't know the technical name of them.
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I love the Blackberry Audio Gateway. All it does is receive stereo BT, nothing else, and outputs it into the AUX jack in the car stereo. It powers up and down through the cig lighter and car battery, pairs in seconds virtually every time. Only thing I can maybe fault it for is being overly bass-heavy. And it's fairly inexpensive.
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here's the link to the Amazon page and the reviews at the bottom. seems legit to me.
http://www.amazon.com/Transmitter-H...berry-Smartphones/dp/B003PPGOC0/ref=pd_cp_e_1
Edit 2:
Apparently the link i gave initially turned out to be a bug in buy.com 's system.
DroidApprentice said:
I love the Blackberry Audio Gateway. All it does is receive stereo BT, nothing else, and outputs it into the AUX jack in the car stereo. It powers up and down through the cig lighter and car battery, pairs in seconds virtually every time. Only thing I can maybe fault it for is being overly bass-heavy. And it's fairly inexpensive.
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I don't have a AUX Jack on the car stereo.
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bighuta said:
http://www.buy.com/prod/wireless-in...ty/q/sellerid/19087894/loc/111/220949521.html
just bought this. Check the amazon version for better reviews but Buy.com has the cheapest price by far.
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here's the link to the Amazon page and the reviews at the bottom. seems legit to me.
http://www.amazon.com/Transmitter-H...berry-Smartphones/dp/B003PPGOC0/ref=pd_cp_e_1
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Ok thank you. I will check it out on eBay. I tend to find better prices there.
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for a decent but inexpensive radio, I have the Clarion CZ-500 in my truck.
It does bluetooth hands free calling as well as A2DP profile for audio. If you use an app like Vlingo on your phone, then you can text hands free as well
There are lots of radios to choose from that support A2DP. I'm suggesting one that I use all the time. There are many others. You can pick up a refurb on ebay for less than $100 I would imagine.
It also has a lengthy USB cord (that my daughter uses ) to plug her iPod touch into and the radio will control the ipod's music player. The USB will not charge the Epic though FWIW.
Hope this helps
daddymikey1975 said:
for a decent but inexpensive radio, I have the Clarion CZ-500 in my truck.
It does bluetooth hands free calling as well as A2DP profile for audio. If you use an app like Vlingo on your phone, then you can text hands free as well
There are lots of radios to choose from that support A2DP. I'm suggesting one that I use all the time. There are many others. You can pick up a refurb on ebay for less than $100 I would imagine.
It also has a lengthy USB cord (that my daughter uses ) to plug her iPod touch into and the radio will control the ipod's music player. The USB will not charge the Epic though FWIW.
Hope this helps
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Ok thanks. I seen Dual radios for less than $100. But I don't know how good they are. Clarion is a good brand.
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djg_1982 said:
Ok thanks. I seen Dual radios for less than $100. But I don't know how good they are. Clarion is a good brand.
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Yaaaa, try to stay away from Dual anything... or almost anything from Wal-Mart.
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Stay away from wireless FM. Go inline with the antenna. All wireless is crap. Haven't looked into it, but if you have an input of some sort for a cd changer or xm, there is probably an aux unit that can take advantage of it with a true line in and much better SQ than FM will give.
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Bluetooth

What's a good Bluetooth for our phones?
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Bluetooth what? Headphones?
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if you are looking for bluetooth headset, try Sony Ericsson MW600. it can accommodate up to 3 bluetooth devices and it has a built in FM tuner.
Probably not the answer you're looking for but I needed a speaker for my phone and elected for wireless via bluetooth for ease of connectivity and roaming around my apartment.
I ended up buying the Logitech Wireless Boombox. I love the thing. It was an absolute lifesaver at a party we threw at our house. It's not as powerful as a traditional boombox but it will do the job for a small patio. My favorite feature is that it's rechargeable and can go up to 6 hours without being plugged in. I will add though that there is an increase in volume when plugged in.
My wife wanted one for her (since I would always take mine on business trips), but wanted something more compact. We tried our luck with a Zimri bluetooth speaker from Fry's for $30. Jeez.. right out the box, I was impressed with the thing. Honestly, for $30 I was expecting build quality to be poor, but it was quite the opposite. The thing has a little weight to it for a tiny speaker. The sound? For a tiny little thing it actually sounds decent, though it cannot compete with my Logitech of course. However, one of the best features of the Zimri is that it plays at top volume with little to no distortion. Add to it the fact that it too is rechargeable and wireless, you can hide the thing practically anywhere. I highly recommend it if you're not willing to fork out $199 on the Jawbone version (that thing sounds awesome too by the way).
My 2012 VW Jetta does a fantastic job!
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a2dp stereo headset

Hello all,
I have tried Nokia bh-503 and also these onse http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bluetooth...e_Phones_Bluetooth_Acc_ET&hash=item460a3b0c02
Nokias were wery good others not so much.
Anyone tried something else what is working good.
Regards
Really, no one?
There are:
Sennheiser MM100 Wireless - very pricy
Rocketfish Mobile RF-MAB2 - ok price
there are few more, but can´t just buy and test,
regards,
pro7ieben said:
Anyone tried something else what is working good.
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I've got a pair of Sony DR-BT21G's. I can't recommend them highly enough. Sound quality is great, and the built-in amplifier seemed to go louder than other headphones I've tried. Especially handy for "quiet" phone calls.
Plantronics Backbeat 903+
I paired my Plantronics Backbeat 903+ to the HTC Arrive and seems to function just fine. I've only listened to some music from the phone via A2DP for one day.
www plantronics com -- us -- product --backbeat-903-plus
-SUO, still haven't activated the Arrive

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