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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.
Hi,
I have this dumb question If I have 2 cellphones, can they anyhow be paired via bluetooth so I can use one of them as the "main headset"? I mean we can use bluetooth to pair a phone to a "stereo headset", so why cant I make a phone act as a stereo headset?
It might be useless for somepeople but for people carrying 2 phones, they can leave one lying around and just carry one in which to receive the main calls and also use it as a bluetooth headset for the other phone.
Any ideas if its possible and if so why hasnt it be done already?
Thanks!
can you pair 2 phones so that you are sharing internet from one phone to another over bluetooth?
anyone has any input?
ushersorbet said:
anyone has any input?
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If I understand correctly, it sounds like you want a Bluetooth device that pairs with multiple phones? If so, there are products on the market that do just that.
If not, perhaps you could rephrase the question...
Can anyone recommend me one of these, I've been looking at getting this one
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=0KYSSDSQFRHQ4QGYQRN3
But would like to hear any suggestions
Well after looking at reviews of about another dozen of these , I ended up going
for the one I posted , if anyone would like to know my views on it just let me know
the UK's fm frequencies are very crowded and it can be a bit of a bugger finding a clear frequency for this type of device
I had one of the fm transmitters for an ipod , only clear frequencies where around 103 up
Petesky said:
Well after looking at reviews of about another dozen of these , I ended up going
for the one I posted , if anyone would like to know my views on it just let me know
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I've been toying with the idea of getting some sort of bluetooth handsfree for some time, and wondered why you went for an FM transmitter solution rather than something like http://www.amazon.co.uk/SuperTooth-Buddy-Handsfree-Bluetooth-Car-Kit/dp/B0039YP2VG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1299232480&sr=8-1?
Like others, I've had problems with FM transmitters for iPods, so would be interested to hear how you're getting on.
Dont think that will play mp3's will it ?
Petesky said:
Can anyone recommend me one of these, I've been looking at getting this one
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=0KYSSDSQFRHQ4QGYQRN3
But would like to hear any suggestions
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How is it? Care to give a review?
werdna72 said:
I've been toying with the idea of getting some sort of bluetooth handsfree for some time, and wondered why you went for an FM transmitter solution rather than something like http://www.amazon.co.uk/SuperTooth-Buddy-Handsfree-Bluetooth-Car-Kit/dp/B0039YP2VG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1299232480&sr=8-1?
Like others, I've had problems with FM transmitters for iPods, so would be interested to hear how you're getting on.
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Is there any interference? I'm not so sure about using bluetooth.
For anyone with a Senation already.
If anyone could be bothered...
Just wondering if a Headphone Controller app will work with the Sensation..??
I really want to get the iPhone version of the Sennheiser Headphones (PMX 680i Sports) which has the 4 ring controller along with Vol/Next Trk/etc and was wondering if this app works on the Sensation to allow that type of control.
(I think the HTC supplied phones have controls, but want better sound)
(http://www.appbrain.com/app/headset-button-controllertrial/com.kober.headset)
Really would like to know before diving in to the device. It would be great know if anyone has the knowledge or wants to try it out....
Cheers to all.
unfortuantly i do not have a wired headset with any button controls to test foe you. But i do use a couple of bluetooth headsets and the AVRCP is fully supported.
Not exactly what your after but may be of some interest to you
I have old Koss wired phones w/ controler i used with ipod and it doesnt work ... as for sennheiser, the bundled hs which came with my previous phone the HTC HD mini was from sennheiser so maybe even that one comming with sensation is
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
jabberoo said:
For anyone with a Senation already.
If anyone could be bothered...
Just wondering if a Headphone Controller app will work with the Sensation..??
I really want to get the iPhone version of the Sennheiser Headphones (PMX 680i Sports) which has the 4 ring controller along with Vol/Next Trk/etc and was wondering if this app works on the Sensation to allow that type of control.
(I think the HTC supplied phones have controls, but want better sound)
(http://www.appbrain.com/app/headset-button-controllertrial/com.kober.headset)
Really would like to know before diving in to the device. It would be great know if anyone has the knowledge or wants to try it out....
Cheers to all.
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As of this moment, I can only confirm that the Play/Pause button on headphones designed for iPhone works normally on the Sensation without having to use Christoph Kober's Headset Button Controller app (which is really, really awesome in case anyone is wondering).
This is in contrast to, for example, the Nexus S I had before which would not properly recognize any button inputs at all. I had to use the controller app to get music working on that phone.
I'll reinstall the Headset Button Controller app and test it out with my girlfriend's iPhone earbuds tonight, and I'll get back to you once I confirm whether or not it reads the Volume Up and/or Volume Down buttons. I have the sneaking feeling that it won't, but hopefully I'll be pleasantly surprised :]
Thx sosquidtaste
I really appreciate your effort.
There are a ton of really good headphones out there sold as iPhone capable with controllers that woud be great to be able to use them (working) on the Sensation. I can understand why they are marketed to the iphone folks, but it seems they miss a big chunk of the market by not working with other devices..
(I like the Sennheisers because they go around the back of your neck as one unit - not a big fan of bud style)
So, here's hoping!
Cheers
Jabberoo
Sorry mate-- I just checked in the app's debug mode and confirmed that the Sensation still doesn't recognize anything but the center button on earbuds designed for iPhones. It was worth a shot!
sosquidtaste said:
Sorry mate-- I just checked in the app's debug mode and confirmed that the Sensation still doesn't recognize anything but the center button on earbuds designed for iPhones. It was worth a shot!
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Bugger...!
Appreciate the effort. I wonder why this is such an 'out there' thing? To me at least, it would seem logical for the OS to support something so, well, basic as headphone control. Wonder why there has been no 'universal format' for this type of thing.
....sigh.
jabberoo said:
Bugger...!
Appreciate the effort. I wonder why this is such an 'out there' thing? To me at least, it would seem logical for the OS to support something so, well, basic as headphone control. Wonder why there has been no 'universal format' for this type of thing.
....sigh.
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Glad to help-- I was pretty curious about this too, given just how well the center button behaved even without the headset controller app. I just wish it turned up more encouraging results.
Competing platforms are great for the most part, except when small but important features get shot up in the crossfire ;(
sosquidtaste said:
Sorry mate-- I just checked in the app's debug mode and confirmed that the Sensation still doesn't recognize anything but the center button on earbuds designed for iPhones. It was worth a shot!
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Just curious, can this be changed when this bugger gets Rooted or S-Off or whatever the heck is done with the locks come off this thing..?
Cheers
As I understand it, the control issue is related to specific hardware configurations in the headphone port of our phones so not even the most righteous of hacks will enable them to read input that they aren't wired to receive ;(
I'm no engineer though, so I'd be happy to be contradicted by someone in the know
sosquidtaste said:
As I understand it, the control issue is related to specific hardware configurations in the headphone port of our phones so not even the most righteous of hacks will enable them to read input that they aren't wired to receive ;(
I'm no engineer though, so I'd be happy to be contradicted by someone in the know
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Interesting...
So why I wonder, does the HTC specific Headphones work?
Do they use a different set of rules/hardware/ whatever...?
Curious.
Cheers to all.
Hello!
I own an HTC Desire S and a headset made for iPhones. My queston is: Is there any solution to get the headset fully functional? (I mean the mic, the volume control buttons etc...) I know, that they have different "jack pinouts" or whatever it's called. That's the reason why I was looking for some kind of converter/adapter cable wich would make it work, but there isn't any succes yet...
Thanks for any reply!
Try installing headet droid
johny.attila said:
Hello!
I own an HTC Desire S and a headset made for iPhones. My queston is: Is there any solution to get the headset fully functional? (I mean the mic, the volume control buttons etc...) I know, that they have different "jack pinouts" or whatever it's called. That's the reason why I was looking for some kind of converter/adapter cable wich would make it work, but there isn't any succes yet...
Thanks for any reply!
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try using headset droid or headset controller from the play store.