Hi all
Back here after a nokia N95 lay off (bad move), but back again after i got a new orbit. Love the WM 6 a joy to use..
Just one question, i cannot get her to connect over bluetooth to my TomTom Rider (at all) no services found. Is there anyway of emulating the bluetooth protocol of sony erricssons as these phones work perfectly with the rider, Handsfree, text messaging in/out , phone book. even hands free would be nice on the bike.
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Hello!
I'm looking for a nice priced mobile carkit (no headset!) wich can handle more bleutooth connections at the the same time. Like my trinity and my office phone, an good old nokia 6310i. Can anyone help me, the only ones i've found on the net are build-in things....
greetz Niels
was useless post, reffered to a carstereo with BT build in, but you want a mobile thing...
nielstheking said:
Hello!
I'm looking for a nice priced mobile carkit (no headset!) wich can handle more bleutooth connections at the the same time. Like my trinity and my office phone, an good old nokia 6310i. Can anyone help me, the only ones i've found on the net are build-in things....
greetz Niels
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There are only two solutions. Both I think are not what you are looking for. Both are MutliPoint connections. ( you can only use one phone at a time)
1. Headset ( which you do not want ) eg jabra 5010.
2. Or the handsfree system car kit by FWD. (http://www.funkwerkdabendorf.de/con...ID=14775&dbc=648a1f6aac7531e97dba991cb0bed8d7)
AUDIO COM can be buddied with up to 4 phones and has also built-in sim car holder/ reader.This uses your car radio installation or you install a seperate speaker .
I have both my P3600 + my nokia 6310i so I can switch between my private phone & my business phone. And if I ever forget my phones there is the built in sim that I can use ( a second sim card from my business phone).
It was fairly simly to install. ( I got it done in 30 minutes) You can download the instruction booklet from the same link above.
I have looked high & low for asuch a soluton and I think I have found the best so far for 2 phones.
greeting
Rafiki
Hello,
I have a Becker PNA Traffic Assist Z 200 that offers a BT hands free function.
With my Nokia 6300 and 5500 all works find but not with the S710.
The connection is established and the telephone book unsuccessful transmit to the Z200.
But if I call somewhere or get a call the caller can't here me. On the Z200 the quality is also really bad like crosstalk.
Is there any possibility to get the issue under control?
I tested it with the original HTC ROM, Dr. Martin Gonzo 6.1 and now I run the NEO ROM for Vox v0.9.
With all ROMs the same problem.
I do not think the MS BT stack allows this functionality. I have been using the JETWare extension to increase the feature set of the stack. It might allow what you are asking, they have a 30 day free trial so you can see if will work without purchasing.
If it works, send me a PM.
Thanks for the tip, only to clarify
- The connection are established successfully
- The phone book are successfully transfered to the Z200
Dialing are working as expected "only" the voice quality on my site is bad and my voice are not forwarded to the call partner.
I have also tested with JETware but still the same.
With other hands free units all works good, like the Parrot 3200 LS.
I have the same problem using the HTC S710 together with a Becker Z200. Quality of the peer voice is miserable. My voice is not audible to the peer.
Did you solve the problem?
Is this a Z200 problem or a HTC S710 problem?
Thanks for any information.
Tasos
I have to assume that it's a problem with the Becker. I have used my S710 with both a Garmin and a TomTom device without any issues. On both, the phone book is transferred and the voice quality on a call is fine.
To date I tried and failed with:
-- The original S710 (with and without the latest device software upgrade)
-- A T-Mobile MDA Vario III (here I had also issues with pairing)
-- An HTC Touch Diamond
In contrast I tried and succeeded achieving good quality connections to the Z200 with:
-- A Nokia 5300
-- A Blackberry
On the German pocketnavigation.de forum, posters claim successful pairing and good voice quality with some Sony/Ericsson and Motorola mobile phones.
I thought I let you know.
This issue is still present in Becker Z203 (and probably Z201, Z202, Z204)
My old WM2003SE bases smartphone worked fine, but with my WM6.5.3 smartphone, I only get distorted audio.
It seems that it is related to missing A2DP support in Z20x devices.
Well, this is not really a question or problem. But just a headsup that the Diamond works just fine with my Nokia CK-7W.
However it would also be nice to hear from you guys (and girls) as well, since I can't imagine I'm the only one with succes!
You might wonder "Why the hell do you post this?!". Well, that's simple because when I wanted to find out whether that Nokia carkit would work together with the Diamond I coulnd't find anything.
And since my experiences with Nokia carkits and HTC phones weren't all that good (read: BAD, lots of echo and weird connection problems) I was pretty anxious to give this a try.
After testing it on another CK-7W, which was already built in a car, I figured it worked perfectly so I took the plunge and got one for my car.
(Before you ask, why no parrot or other brand? I was able to get my hands on this one really cheap.)
The only problem I got was the first time I wanted to pair the device. Every time after entering the 4 digit passcode I got a message saying the passcode was incorrect. Instantly, not even trying to connect. After leaving it all alone for 10-15 minutes and I tried to connect again it suddenly worked without any problems. And it's still working with no issues at all.
ROM I use:
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OS Version: CE 5.2.20755 (Build 20755 AKU 1.4.0)
Base ROM Version: 1.93.405.1 UK WWE
So.. more succes stories here? Or problems?
Hi
I have the same setup, Nokia CK-7W in my volvo s60 connected to my MDA Compact IV running swiftbldade 7.5.
It all works perfect.
I even have MS Voice command setup with it and it annonuces incoming callers and messages perfectly and voice dialling works perfect as well.
Call quality is very good as well.
Shaks
Hey - I've got my CK-7W working fine too, except I'd like to also enable wireless stereo... but the option doesn't seem to exist... I bought the CK-7W off a friend, and he was able to use wireless stereo, but I cn't - has anyone else had any success...?
Relly something I want for using TomTom, etc...
Hi i have CK-7W car kit and I am having problems getting my Diamond to pair can you please advise how you guys paired your ones?
Can't say anything more than I just used the normal way to pair, go to bluetooth settings, search for device and select the carkit + enter correct passcode.
I did however have some problems in the beginning. It would find the carkit but after entering the passcode it said pairing failed.
But when I tried later again it went without a problem, and it paired everytime without a problem ever since.
I dont think the ck-7w supports stereo audio. There are however apps that can route the audio over the carkit. BTAudio is one called if I remember correctly. That way you can have the tomtom over the carkit, but quality isn't that good really.
And some say that using that audio routing also gives 'problems' sometimes, as in it sometimes seems like there is audio (e.g. the car radio is muted) but you don't hear anything for a few secs. So that can be quite annoying.
hmmm??? My diamond wont even pick up the car kit during the search!
I had some problems pairing in the first place...
Don't try to search for the car-kit using the phone, just have your Diamond on BT visible to others, and the car-kit will try to connect automatically... I think you might need to hold the button on the car-kit down for like 10 seconds for it to search, but definately let the kit find the phone, not the other way around...
I fitted one of these to my brother in law's car the other day. Tested it with my diamond, but i expected it to be cross compatible.
Bit offtopic, but what's the advantage compared with a just as pricy parrot system?
Hi Y'all,
I am using my Diamond with the nokia CK-7W and it works fine as well. Paired up without much fuss....
Riel said:
Bit offtopic, but what's the advantage compared with a just as pricy parrot system?
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Eh.. none? I find the quality better compared to my old ck3300 parrot carkit. However, this one doesnt have a small lcd display or something. Not that I missed the lcd screen though, but sure was a nice feature.
Best thing about the parrot was that it's possible to put a new firmware on it. Could make them a little bit more 'future-proof'.
Nokia CK-7W with HTC Touch Diamond2, VITO VoiceDialer
Pairing the device was easy. In coming calls are working. Push on the carkit button and I can answer the call.
The problem that I have is that I can't do a voice call. If I push on the carkit button nothing happens. I would have expected that the VoiceDialer app would be started and I could make a voice call. The VoiceDialer app works without bluetooth.
Has anyone an idea how I get voice dialing working?
Remark:
With my pervious cell phone Motorola L6 was this possible. Pushed on the carkitt button, wait on the beep, say the name, when recognized it repeats the name and the number was dialed by the phone.
Hi,
does anyone know if it is possible to get sat-nav voice guidance via a Bluetooth headset on an O2 XDA Orbit. I bought two of these recently on Ebay. Was kinda hoping I could use them on the bike rather than spend a fortune on a Tom Tom Rider or Garmin Zumo. I've tried this with a Nokia E71 and it works, but I can't get it to work with the Orbit. I'm using Garmin Mobile XT 5.0, but I think the issue is with the Orbit, not the sat-nav software?
all a2dp able headsets should transfer all sounds from the pda to the headset
... Or any PPC with Broadcom Bluetooth Stack (because there is an option in settings that you can tick to route all sistem sounds over bluetooth)
I am looking for an upgrade from the Universal. These two devices are looking about the closest (or the touch pro 2).
I use the universal without earphones or bluetooth, as a phone, is that possible with the 75x0? Or must you have an attachment?
(the universal had two dedicated speakers for mono 'phone' mode, and two others for stereo speakerphone).
you need attachment, you can't just use it as a phone (ie hold it to your ear) it gets real annoying for me.
To be honest, practically it can work as a phone even w/o any attachment. It has two stereo louder speakers and one microphone on its front panel. But the thing is that it does not have the speaker like in the regular phone - only louder speaking mode is available, therefore, everybody will hear you during your phone conversations. Or you should find out your "secret" place for talking with people.
BT or cord attachment can solve this problem and let you use this brick as a phone, but, believe me, you will forget about regular use...
This is real "another brick in the wall..."
Now I'm just trying to test this relation 7510 + cord headset replacing my Nokia E71 (just to test). Finally, I'm sure that I will return to Nokia soon - it's absolutely impossible to use 7510 as a regular working phone for everyday use.
I'm using the X7500 and now X7510 since 3 years as phone and Im happy with. OK, you need a BT headset or BT carkit - but no other phone in the world can offer the features a X75xx has.
Dieter
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I'm using the X7500 and now X7510 since 3 years as phone and Im happy with. OK, you need a BT headset or BT carkit - but no other phone in the world can offer the features a X75xx has.
Dieter
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Interesting that someone would love to use the x75x0 as a regular phone. The more recent WM phones (Touch HD2, Toshiba TG01) being hailed have screens almost as big as the x75x0. When I read their users' wish list for these modern phones, they seem to be describing something like the x75x0. Something tells me that a re-release of the x7510 with some tweaks could be a winner! Desired improvements: 1GHz processor, WVGA (800x480) resolution, skin cover for the main device (without hardware keyboard).
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Interesting that someone would love to use the x75x0 as a regular phone. The more recent WM phones (Touch HD2, Toshiba TG01)
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People think these screens are as big?
I have the universal, which is a 4" screen, and when I look at any phone in a shop at the moment, the size of the screen is much smaller.
I use my X7510 as a phone (and internet browser, agenda, tomtom and mp3 player)
The WM 6.5.3 interface is a huge improvement in the phone usefulness and that makes Windows mobile slowly getting to become a proper phone-software.
The contact images (the faces of your contacts) are of course still microscopic.
I live in one of the no cellphone while driving w/o a headset states, so I take my blueant z9i headset wherever I go anyway, so if youre the same then I'd say yes, it works perfectly and reliably as a phone, as well as an internet tablet, a messenger device, a audio-video player, an ebook reader, a GPS Navigator, an SNES emulator, (haven't tried the playstation emulator yet), as well as whatever else of the boatload of uses you can find for it.