Listening to radio over Bluetooth headset - Touch Cruise General

I have recently bought an HTC Touch cruise. Is there any way to listen to the radio via bluetooth headset? I hate using the wired headset, it's just too cumbersome. Any help would be appreciated.

no, because the headset is your antenna, too.

starchildx said:
no, because the headset is your antenna, too.
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Thanks. I used the search function on the forum and found many previous discussions on it.

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Is this the headset that came with your Raphael?

I need to know which one includes the FM antenna, are these them?
http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=169462
If not, can you link me? I wanna test out this FM radio and see how it goes. Thanks.
Nevermind, found a headset that says it has the FM antenna built in... Wish me luck.
Black93300ZX said:
Nevermind, found a headset that says it has the FM antenna built in... Wish me luck.
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Which one?
Does it allow you to use your own headphones?
Jorlin said:
Which one?
Does it allow you to use your own headphones?
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I don't think so, honestly I don't care, I don't have a pair of my own headphones right now. No mp3 player... Which is why I have the Raphael.
HS S300 is coming with the device
Right now I am using a Senheisser with a converter, there is no problem with the musicplayer or fm-radio, everything is working fine

ATT Fuze - A2DP only headset working!

HTC has been great enough to provide me with a pre-release ATT FUZE. I have tried many Bluetooth headsets with out much success. The only headset I have been able to get to work is the Jabra BT8010 which is A2DP. Jawbone, Moto H15, H12, and a few others had no sound when answering a call. I have not found a Thread on this so I believe im alone.
Can anyone suggest where to look in the registry or any other solutions to look at?
Also any help on getting voice command to announce over Bluetooth would be great.
Thanks!
garymedina said:
HTC has been great enough to provide me with a pre-release ATT FUZE. I have tried many Bluetooth headsets with out much success. The only headset I have been able to get to work is the Jabra BT8010 which is A2DP. Jawbone, Moto H15, H12, and a few others had no sound when answering a call. I have not found a Thread on this so I believe im alone.
Can anyone suggest where to look in the registry or any other solutions to look at?
Also any help on getting voice command to announce over Bluetooth would be great.
Thanks!
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Nice! I own a BT8010 already for my 8525.

Navigation turn by turn voice to bluetooth?

I tried to use google navigation with my Jawbone bluetooth headset and the voice of the lady that gives you turn by turn directions are coming out of the phone speaker, not through my headset.
is there a setting I'm missing to get it to come through the headset instead of the phone speaker?
I checked in the google navigation and found nothing, nor in the settings > wireless & network > bluetooth...
Thanks in advance.
can anyone help me out with this?
thanks.
Has to be a stereo headset
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CyberBlaster said:
Has to be a stereo headset
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oh... well that's not very convenient...
that also explains why music don't go to my headset either... huh.
you know, actually, that's kind of stupid now I think about it.
who the heck at HTC decide on that? I mean, who drives with a stereo bluetooth headset on? it's illegal!
speaker on our phones aren't that loud to begin with. having the turn by turn direction come trough on the headset would have been beneficial...
go figure.
I hope they add an option so this is possible on the update(if we ever get it).
anyway, thank you very much for the info.
use the program : Super BT froyo trail from the market
abo3bdo said:
use the program : Super BT froyo trail from the market
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thanks man. I'll try it out.
That's how they all work, not HTC'S fault
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CyberBlaster said:
That's how they all work, not HTC'S fault
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yeah, I just realized that...
stupid if you ask me. who the heck drives around with a stereo headset...
I mean sure, I guess it's fine to work with a handsfree carkit and/or patched through your bluetooth enabled car stereo but if you have your window down while driving, it's still hard to hear.
they need to come up with an option on the phone setting for either stereo or mono bluetooth connectivity.
CyberBlaster said:
Has to be a stereo headset
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Well thats not actually true. Make sure your next Bluetooth has Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). It doesnt have to be stereo, it can be monural, mine is. All of mine are actually.‎ If it has A2DP it it will say it on the box. A lot of jawbones have that feature but i've noticed it buggy with the sensation. When a headset has A2DP, when it connects to the phone it connects as phone audio and media audio. With the sensation for me, on multiple jawbones (jawbone and jambox) it only connects both audio sources when it initially pairs. The next time it connects it only connects as phone audio. I have to unpair the jawbone then pair it again and media audio will work. I've updated the firmware on both of my jawbones and it didn't help. Maybe a fix is comin, who knows. Doesnt look like TmoUS is gonna get one any time soon
OP What model jawbone do you have? If it has A2DP then unpair it and re-pair it, it should work then.
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nugzo said:
Well thats not actually true. Make sure your next Bluetooth has Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). It doesnt have to be stereo, it can be monural, mine is. All of mine are actually.‎ If it has A2DP it it will say it on the box. A lot of jawbones have that feature but i've noticed it buggy with the sensation. When a headset has A2DP, when it connects to the phone it connects as phone audio and media audio. With the sensation for me, on multiple jawbones (jawbone and jambox) it only connects both audio sources when it initially pairs. The next time it connects it only connects as phone audio. I have to unpair the jawbone then pair it again and media audio will work. I've updated the firmware on both of my jawbones and it didn't help. Maybe a fix is comin, who knows. Doesnt look like TmoUS is gonna get one any time soon
OP What model jawbone do you have? If it has A2DP then unpair it and re-pair it, it should work then.
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hey, thank you for the info.
that just solved it right there. A2DP...
I own a Jawbone 2. I don't think this unit has A2DP.
I guess it's time to upgrade to a new headset.
hate to give it up though... I really like how it looks, hangs on the ear(fits my ear perfect, can't even tell sometimes I have it on), and sounds.
guess I'm off to shop for either a new Jawbone(if they fit my ear right) or a new brand altogether.
anyway, thanks again.
Plain and simple your bluetooth has to support media playing thru it

Hands free kits

Are any of the Bluetooth handsfree car kits any good? I just tried the Motorola Roadster 2 and it is totally crap. Tinny, staticty, basically unable to be heard or understood on the other end.
gpo1956 said:
Are any of the Bluetooth handsfree car kits any good? I just tried the Motorola Roadster 2 and it is totally crap. Tinny, staticty, basically unable to be heard or understood on the other end.
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what kind of car?
bimmerd00d said:
what kind of car?
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2011 Toyota Tundra
gpo1956 said:
2011 Toyota Tundra
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I've got the GROM-IPD3 in my '04 Volvo S60R. I added the bluetooth addition and use A2DP to stream audio. Alternatively you could use the 3.5mm jack, it has an adapter for it. I also use it to charge the phone. The GROM-USB is more for iphone users, as it will allow you to view the song text on th radio. They claim this doesn't work in Android yet, but will be enabled soon via Bluetooth with our devices since they're AVRCP 1.4+. The bluetooth addition also comes with a microphone so you can place calls over it as well. Works pretty well honestly.
http://www.gromaudio.com/store/all-toy.html
Anyone else have any experience?
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App to trasmit trought frecuencies FM or AM

Hi, do you know if theres an apps to trasmit audio or voice through fm or am frecuency?
Thanks
grapps said:
Hi, do you know if theres an apps to trasmit audio or voice through fm or am frecuency?
Thanks
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An app will not be able to do this, you would need an AM/FM transmitter. You can buy devices which plugs into the headset jack and transmits on AM/FM frequencies.
cornelha said:
An app will not be able to do this, you would need an AM/FM transmitter. You can buy devices which plugs into the headset jack and transmits on AM/FM frequencies.
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Ok i see haha, i had some time ago an nokia n900 and it could do that, i didnt knew how he could do that
Thanks for your answer

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