JVC Radio Bluetooth Comp. - Samsung Infuse 4G

Hi All,
I'm about to get the JVC® KD-X50BT In-DASH CAR STEREO for my car. I would lik to use bluetooth option for handfree calling and I like the pandora features in there. However I would like to ask you guys here around if you may have tried the Samsung infuse with JVC radios? have you noticed any malfunctions?
thanks!

I use my infuse with my in-dash bluetooth radio all the time. It's not JVC, but I don't see how brand would make that much difference.

wdouglass said:
I use my infuse with my in-dash bluetooth radio all the time. It's not JVC, but I don't see how brand would make that much difference.
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It wouldn't make a difference. Just be sure that the bluetooth in the JVC supports the A2DP (stereo music streaming) and HFP (handsfree) profiles.

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Bluetooth car stereo?

Is there a car stereo (or an adapter) that will let me stream audio from my phone to my car stereo? I have bluetooth on my phone (with the stereo A2DP protocol) and have tons of music on it. I have a stereo bluetooth headset that I use all the time. I was just thinking it would be awesome if I could have the output play thru my car stereo instead of my headset.
Does anyone know of a car stereo that does this? Or does anyone know of an adapter you can put on a car stereo to make it do this?
On that note- what are the best car stereos out there that have built in bluetooth for talking on the phone?
Sony has at least 2 model for this but I think the sound quality is not that good. Finally brought a JVC BT-1 and it's very good in sound quality.
Another route is to have a A2DP adapter w/ 3.5mm. Sony DS-205 is one of the best I tried in sound quality. Unlike others, the A2DP still work while charging.
Excellent, thanks for the info!
I have one of those sony xplode that have the built in bluetooth, it works great!
Alot of the new car head units you have to buy adaptors to enable bluetooth on them though. But like mentioned earlier there are some sonys that have it built in.
http://www.crutchfield.com/g_300/Ca...&avf=N&nvpair=FFBluetooth_Compatible|Built-in

GALAXY S - FM Not working with bluetooth HANDSFREE

Hi I have a Samsung SBH-650 Bluetooth stereo Handsfree. I am not able to turn on the FM RADIO, it says "Earphone not connected.
Is there any way i can fix it or GALAXY S wouldn't support radio through bluetooth handsfree.
please provide some suggestions and helps.
I have FROYO 2.2.1
HellBoyX2 said:
Hi I have a Samsung SBH-650 Bluetooth stereo Handsfree. I am not able to turn on the FM RADIO, it says "Earphone not connected.
Is there any way i can fix it or GALAXY S wouldn't support radio through bluetooth handsfree.
please provide some suggestions and helps.
I have FROYO 2.2.1
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I think there is no way to have fm radio without the earphones.Actually earphones are the antenna for the fm radio.
I recall seeing a hack for this. Search the forums, this isn't the first time this has come up.
I think there is no way to have fm radio without the earphones.Actually earphones are the antenna for the fm radio.
Thats what the manual/radio instructions say .
http://www.appbrain.com/app/super-bt-mono-froyo-pro/com.steven.supermonofroyopro
jje
I wish i could listen to the FM radio over my Bluetooth stereo as well.
unfortunately it is not possible
the FM radio will not even work without a 3.5mm plugged in antennae (corded old fashioned stereo headphones, that either breaks apart, or are too cumbersome to carry around..... wires are just so retro)
HellBoyX2 said:
Hi I have a Samsung SBH-650 Bluetooth stereo Handsfree. I am not able to turn on the FM RADIO, it says "Earphone not connected.
Is there any way i can fix it or GALAXY S wouldn't support radio through bluetooth handsfree.
please provide some suggestions and helps.
I have FROYO 2.2.1
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Dont have a bluetooth set to test this but.
get a pair of normal cheap headphones, cut just the end off plug that into the phone then see if it works with bluetooth.
the reason it asks for headphones is it uses that as the aerial
It can work without them in theory but quality would be lacking.
it gets all staticky
i tried just plugging in an empty 3.5mm spare i had for random projects, and the FM apps does find it, and will start to play FM radio, but quality is worse than 1940s radio
LOL
Then the aerial is needed.
Cut the headphones off and so the wire into your jacket so when in your pocket you can play radio
Sent from my NCC-74656!
You need the headphone connected to act as the aerial...
[edit] My bad - didn't read thread[/edit]
This is what you need : http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/mw600?cc=gb&lc=en#view=overview
They are cheap and the sound quality is great (Hi-Fi), they have a build in FM-Radio. Using them with my SGS, 8 hours of music playback is not bad..
There is no any bluetooth/wireless headphone in the word by which you can hear the FM radio because the cord of wired headphone is act like a antenna/aerial.
But yes there is one solution for this which I tries on my several Nokia and SE P99i phone.Might this will work for you.
Get the 3.5mm headphone jack from the market
Plug this jack to your mobile phone
Now pair your Bluetooth headset
Now start your FM
Please let me know whether it worked or not.
[Ramad] said:
This is what you need : http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/mw600?cc=gb&lc=en#view=overview
They are cheap and the sound quality is great (Hi-Fi), they have a build in FM-Radio. Using them with my SGS, 8 hours of music playback is not bad..
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have a look at this
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_...sony+ericsson+mw600&_sacat=See-All-Categories
+1 for the MW600!
But if you have 3G just use TuneIn Radio! It's free and got almost all radio stations worldwide!
HellBoyX2 said:
Hi I have a Samsung SBH-650 Bluetooth stereo Handsfree. I am not able to turn on the FM RADIO, it says "Earphone not connected.
Is there any way i can fix it or GALAXY S wouldn't support radio through bluetooth handsfree.
please provide some suggestions and helps.
I have FROYO 2.2.1
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You have to use earphone, there is no way to use FM Radio using bluetooth
DaRkMyk said:
... if you have 3G just use TuneIn Radio! It's free and got almost all radio stations worldwide!
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I've followed this idea and it's working fantastic but my battery is NOT happy about it .
ro_explorer said:
I've followed this idea and it's working fantastic but my battery is NOT happy about it .
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Haha! Well at least your happy! How about buying an extra battery, battery pack or extended batteries?
I Swyped this on my Galaxy S
You're right, I'm happy having my favourite radio station over the bluetooth ... and I'm already using a momax 2700mAh battery.
The part with my battery being not happy is related more to the huge power drain that a constant streaming over 3G is implying in general ... nothing else. Watching a video streaming over 3G is even more power hungry .
Yeah.. us users are to blame , imagine streaming via 3G + bluetooth headset + internet browsing
I will try with this antenna...
I cant put the link, but you can browse:
"FM Radio GPRS Antenna For Mobile Cell Phone 12dbi 3.5mm"
in ebay.

Transmitter of any kind (bluetooth or FM)

I know the phone has a fm tuner in it. is there any way to transmit from the phone to say the radio in my car without having to use an adapter. I was asked at work today by a coworker if there is anyway to stream. I use tune in radio or pandora to listen to most of the music i like but i have not ever thought about trying to get the phone to output it to my car. This would be really cool if possible. Does anyone know if there is a way either harware or software to make it work?
Thanks,
Joe
asadjewonxmas said:
I know the phone has a fm tuner in it. is there any way to transmit from the phone to say the radio in my car without having to use an adapter. I was asked at work today by a coworker if there is anyway to stream. I use tune in radio or pandora to listen to most of the music i like but i have not ever thought about trying to get the phone to output it to my car. This would be really cool if possible. Does anyone know if there is a way either harware or software to make it work?
Thanks,
Joe
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As you note, it's an FM tuner, not a transmitter. I use the Bluetooth ADP profile to output audio to my car. If you don't have bluetooth builtin to your car stereo, but do have a line-in jack, you can use something like this to pick up the audio signal from your phone and transmit it to your car. I have one, and it sounds great!
thats what i thought but it never hurts to ask.
Thanks,
why not just use an AUX cable? seems to be the same concept and with out less static... those transmitters transfer alot of static too.
Im sure if your car has bluetooth A2DP streaming is available. i have it, but i just use the AUX less batter drain
Optimus-Prime said:
why not just use an AUX cable? seems to be the same concept and with out less static... those transmitters transfer alot of static too.
Im sure if your car has bluetooth A2DP streaming is available. i have it, but i just use the AUX less batter drain
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The Bluetooth receiver I previously posted has always been static free.
but with an aux cable you get less battery drain and you use the hifi wolfson headphone amp/ultra low power audio codec (assuming you use the headphone jack and not the car dock which uses usb audio converted by a probably lesser codec/amp than the one the phone is equipped with)
also since when do we have an fm tuner? i dont see an fm radio app?
Dani897 said:
but with an aux cable you get less battery drain and you use the hifi wolfson headphone amp/ultra low power audio codec (assuming you use the headphone jack and not the car dock which uses usb audio converted by a probably lesser codec/amp than the one the phone is equipped with)
also since when do we have an fm tuner? i dont see an fm radio app?
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fm tuner is in the chipset
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Wireless-LAN/802.11-Wireless-LAN-Solutions/BCM4330
drowningchild said:
fm tuner is in the chipset
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Wireless-LAN/802.11-Wireless-LAN-Solutions/BCM4330
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hmmm, that is the wifi chip. ok there might be potential as the chip works as a transmitter for wifi frequencies. but it may only work as a reciever on fm frequencies. it may be more plauible to use this as fm radio than the phones that have fm support in the gps chip though.
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looked at the link and it describes is as a transciever, this might be posible, not sure if it is plausible. id imagine it would need a great kernel dev. without full documentation it is hard to tell if there needs to be supporting hardware like an external signal amplifier, i also doubt we have an fm antenna but it might not be too hard to add. but it does seem that we have atleast part of the equation here and the concept of an integrated fm transmitter for your car radio would be really cool.
Dani897 said:
hmmm, that is the wifi chip. ok there might be potential as the chip works as a transmitter for wifi frequencies. but it may only work as a reciever on fm frequencies. it may be more plauible to use this as fm radio than the phones that have fm support in the gps chip though.
looked at the link and it describes is as a transciever, this might be posible, not sure if it is plausible. id imagine it would need a great kernel dev.
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its a multi chip wifi/BT/fm
the galaxy s2 has the same chip

[Q] Bluetooth Headset

hey,
has anyone using a blue tooth head set, having a hard time keeping it connected to the G2X??? or anything??
speedy00002 said:
hey,
has anyone using a blue tooth head set, having a hard time keeping it connected to the G2X??? or anything??
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no problems here. tested my ac p311, emerson em510 and plantronics backbeat 903.
I just tried it out with my old school bluetooth handset and it works fine...
It looks like your headset is probably the issue. what model is it?
Samaung HM3700
Speedy's G2X
speedy00002 said:
hey,
has anyone using a blue tooth head set, having a hard time keeping it connected to the G2X??? or anything??
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i have Sony DR-BT21G which pair for both phone and media playback, but i cannot get my Sennheiser PX 210 BT to pair with media. They pair with phone which is kind of useless since they don't have a mic, but i cannot get them to pair for music playback. The Sennheisers worked great on my Nokia N900. Gingerbread is supposed to tweak Bluetooth so i am waiting for OTA update from my carrier (Wind) before i experiment with ROMs.
SOLVED found an options menu for the headset, unchecked use for phone, checked, use for media, and it works GREAT!
UPDATE: Sennheiser remote controls do not work. No NEXT TRACK, PAUSE/PLAY etc.
No problem staying connected to my blueant v1 or my car. What ROM are you on?
Works well with my Moto S9-HD and 8xxPlantronics headsets, both for phone use and music. Didn't notice any difference after gb update from stock.

Want Bluetooth Streaming (in car) .. but no A2DP (Only HFP currently)

So, I listen to a ton of podcasts in the car.
My car currently has HFP (Hands Free) bluetooth, but no Audio Streaming (A2DP) built in. I've been looking for an inexpensive solution to stream audio via bluetooth from my HTC One S. I don't want to buy a whole kit, which most Auto Audio places tell me I have to do (lies).
I know there's a few audio bluetooth 'dongle' type things out there, that I could plug into my 3.5mm jack in my car. Then I'd sync my One S to that to be able to stream bluetooth. I'm just hesitant to buy one, since there aren't that many reviews for the ones I've seen.
Has anyone done this?
Does anyone read the One S/X Q&A section?
Thanks for any recommendations. I didn't want to spend more than like.. Fiddy bucks.
2 options, Griffin Technology BlueTrip AUX or the pricey Black Berry version. Both are great.
hackitall said:
2 options, Griffin Technology BlueTrip AUX or the pricey Black Berry version. Both are great.
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And there is an official one from HTC as well:
HTC Car StereoClip (Aux) (coming soon)
http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/accessories/htc-car/
No homo, but, I love you guys...
Just curious, what happens if you use something like BTMono app?
jayelbird said:
Just curious, what happens if you use something like BTMono app?
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Only 1 way to find out!
I'll try it when I head out. Nice tip.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...BTmono&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
Here's another I'll try too.. until I get one of the recommended gadgets listed above:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.AngelOfMors.BTHeadSet
decalex said:
Only 1 way to find out!
I'll try it when I head out. Nice tip.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...BTmono&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
Here's another I'll try too.. until I get one of the recommended gadgets listed above:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.AngelOfMors.BTHeadSet
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I have the same issue, did you manage to make work your phone with your HFP bluetooth?
I actually went to try it with my Toyota Camry. First ensure that you are connected to the bluetooth in the car, and then toggle on BTMono. The car thinks there is an incoming call, and then just start your music. Played just fine over my car's speakers, although it was slightly lower quality, since it was HFP and not A2DP.
So, success.
Feel free to post about your car's success.
solved by Google Play
Hello, mates
You just have a look at Google Play and go for : BtMusic, Audio Router, BTHeadSet, BTMono, Super Froyo Mono and other alike
You can choose paid, free, trials, etc
I've been using BTHeadSet in my car and it goes like if I were receiving a phone call, so all songs, audio and etc goes to the car speakers
See you later

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