Stereo Bluetooth headphones - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

This is what I got:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006E69AS2/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
Pairs effortlessly, quality not bad. The problem is that the left speaker, the sound quality is awesome, great bass. However on the right one there's some annoying static. So I decided to open it up and this is what I found. The speaker itself is right next to the circuit board fthat contains the Bluetooth module, antena, the volume rockers and the command buttons. Once I take it apart (away) from the board the static disappeares.
Do you guys have any idea on how to isolate or insulate the speaker from the board to avoid the statistics, it's annoying because the right side is crystal clear. I don't think simply putting electric tape will do. Any suggestions greatly appreciated, I really like them especially for the price...
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Lol, tinfoil did the job, can't believe it actually worked, he he...
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Thanks for doing some experimenting! I have been looking for some Bluetooth headphones!
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My personal favorite pair:
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-S305-Bluetooth-Headset-Microphone/dp/B002BH3I9U

May2012 said:
Classic design of ultra-thin, lightweight, stylish, high-fidelity sound, I love my Bluedio T20 mono bluetooth headphones can listen to the song
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Yeah, but the volume doesn't go up nearly loud enough on any BT headset, and they are not meant for hi fidelity audio such as music, movies, etc. But I do also use my Mono BT headset to listen to music, it is very convenient to only have 1 ear, no cords, nothing going ear to ear.
Plantronics Savor M1100(maybe for sale):
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[Bought for $30/130 Retail] Shipping: Jawbone Era Midnight
[One-day sale - Over] Has HD Music and Audio using a wideband speaker(and 2 processors lol: [All Specs], one of the only mono sets to have good music audio cant wait!

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[Q] In ear earphones for DHD

Hi ,
Any recommendation for In-Ear earphones with mic and controll music for HTC DHD ?
Thanx
ma8ash
I was looking for for a earphone extension myself earlier. Since than I have bought a extension cable with music control ability along with a mic I will post a picture and link if you are interested.
please do that.
also tell the brand and model please
Hi,
Thanx , sure I ask for that link.
here you go. I have just posed the same thing on other two different threads incluging my own. hopefully ppl won't think I am spaming.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Headphone-Earphone-Mic-HTC-HD2-Pure-Snap-HD-Smart-/270783737034?pt=UK_Mobile_Home_Phones_Bluetooth_Acc_ET&hash=item3f0bf7ecca
the included earphone is very good, much to my surprice and for £3.34 I think it is a bargain. you press once to pause and play, press twice to fast forward three times to backforward. If you really want good music, I can recommend to buy a pare of Shure earphphone.
Forgot to mention I am using CM7 rom and with Poweramp player. I've not check if it works with sense. I order on 11th and it has just arrived yesterday, not too bad.
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my setup
Wow. Thanks for sharing!!
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This is the combination I use that works very good! Some people believe bluetooth headsets don't produce good sound but I beg to differ.
Cyanogenmod daily
Poweramp
Polar Bear BT001
Westone 3 - Soon to change to Westone 4
I might have to get a mic extension cord with a jack, as there's no way I'm not going to use my Sennheiser IE8s! These and the Shure e530s are my favourite in terms of sound quality. But these are for serious audiophiles only, as they're not the cheapest.
Works
I'm using Sony Ericsson HPM-75 Headphone Handsfree for X10 Xperia works but the button on the control needs to be pressed (held on) has anyone tried the Sony Ericsson MH-500 Headphone Handsfree Xperia Arc?
Skullcandy rocks
I've been using some SkullCandy 50/50s for about 2 months now, and I wouldn't change them for any others.
They've given very good sound quality, and their build is incredibly sturdy. They've got music and call controls, as well as the microphone you're looking for (in fact, its their main selling point).
I've been using PlayerPro for playback and to set my EQ's as well.
Find the right balance for your music taste, and together, they'll give you an immense sound.
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how do you guys even afford the ability to listen to music with the battery life of a DHD?
I'm using sony MDRED12LPS, they have an excellent sound, and noise-aislation. About battery life, i must charge twice a day the phone =(

[Q] BT devices

Hi,
I would like if somebody can recommend some BT devices, earphones or car mounted. I used plantronics mid range and was not satisfied with it (iPhone 3 + Plantronics had problems to connect, dropped connections, battery drain because they was constantly negotiating...).
Can you share your experience with BT devices please? I'm driving a lot and holding a phone while driving is forbidden. Also, corded earphones gives me a trouble while stearing because cord is always on a steering wheel.
I'm using Nokia BH-503 and it was superb. With good bass and treble, you would surely be satisfied. Plus, it has its own volume control, easy to config, and loud (yep, it can be turned into personal speaker).
Battery life was great, with 3 hours charging time, you could get more than 3 days of music and calls combined.
And the red/black back ear design was cool!
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EDIT: 3 days of normal usage - about 4 hours of music, 5 to 8 phone calls per day.
http://www.xperiax10.net/2010/11/08/sony-ericsson-mw600-bluetooth-headset-review/
I have them. Thumb up
How is the battey on the phone with that bluetooth headset?
Sony ericsson MW600 ...... It has 10hrs of backup and a screen which shows caller id, connected device....... And it has also got fm in it......
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I'am use also sony ericsoon it's best
_HTC_DHD_ said:
How is the battey on the phone with that bluetooth headset?
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Well, I had once listening to music all the night about 8 hours straight with my DHD, it was left out with 21% from 69%. Well, most of the time the screen was off obviously. With (very) few phone calls and messages. And it was in stock rom. Dunno if its good or bad though. But its all depend on your usage, rom etc.
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_HTC_DHD_ said:
How is the battey on the phone with that bluetooth headset?
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I am using my ancient TECH Clip R35 Bluetooth (talk/music time 6hr, standby 150 hr) with a pair of Shure 530 earphone. The sound from both combo is simply WOW, better than plug the earphone straight into the socket. How is that possible? I have no idea.
The power comsumption is about 60-70ma with bluetooth. 85-95ma with wire
on a CM7 powered HDH.
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10x I think I'll buy a SE mw600. Hope I'll not regret it.
1 more question how is the sound quality over bt with SE mw600 ?

Stereo Bluetooth

OK well due to the washer killing my voyager 855. i have had in the past the Jabra BT8010 with the stereo attachment. I have yet on my day long search to find one like these. Any suggestions??
alucardunit1 said:
OK well due to the washer killing my voyager 855. i have had in the past the Jabra BT8010 with the stereo attachment. I have yet on my day long search to find one like these. Any suggestions??
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can i recommend the nokia bh503 headsets. they playback stereo music and also make calls, they include a microphone too and playback control buttons nd picking up calls and hanging them up. they work well on my htc sensation
Well I like how both if those had the option to have stereo out you could unhook it any thing like that?
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I recommend Sony Ericsson MW600 or MH100. Best for me.
Still dont like them because they are still not around the head design real bluetooth
Plantronics pulsar 590A
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I used these for years....design hasn't changed lol. You have the option of using bt or plugging it in. Great if you are running low on juice.
thegoldfishvn said:
I recommend Sony Ericsson MW600 or MH100. Best for me.
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I was looking at this headset, but I was wondering if the side buttons work for pausing and skipping music?
MW600 works like a charm
I'm using the MW600 since a few months.
First with my HTC Legend and now with the Sensation.
The controls work just fine on both phones.
On my Legend it had problems with the integrated mic, thus making it unuseable as handsfree kit, but on the sensation it works like a charm.
Only thing that's missing (but that seems to be a general Android problem) is voice dial. You can accept calls with the phone button on the bt adapter, but you can't use it to issue new calls.

[GUIDE] Remove static noise while playing music

I had research so much with google and xda...but found nothing
just only reason:
1- it may be the problem with kernel. this is not my case
2- it is because of bad hardware. electronic leak out and, so we have static noise while playing music.it is anoying many people, include me
so...i decided to found a way to fix it.
who should try this?
people who feel bad with this static noise while playing music..
and
people who listen to music with volume <40%
this problem:
-usually happen with in-ear headphone, which has small DC resistance (my soundmagic E10 have only 16 Ohm)
-usually happen with almost Mid-end and Low-end phone, but some time with high-end phone
to fix this, i connect left and right signal to my in-ear driver over 2 resistor 82 Ohm.
just simple?
yes.and result is really amazing.
now i listen to music with volume about 70%, the sound is really clear, much better quality :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
how can i caculate the resistor to use?
just simple. find value of DC resistance of your headphone. then x5 it
16 x 5 = 80 , so i use 82 Ohm resistor
(but if it not good for you, them try x4 or x6.)
to mod: i dont know where to place this toppic, so if you think it is in wrong place, please move it, but dont delete it. thanks
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Going to have to try this out. I can't stand that static noise it drives me nuts
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SimPup said:
Going to have to try this out. I can't stand that static noise it drives me nuts
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HTC one X, still have noise
you should try it. then just increase volume. the sound should be so much more clearly no noise
Nah my one x doesn't have noise at all but my tablets do
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Review: MEElectronics AirFi Matrix Bluetooth Headphones

Hey XDA
Just throwing out a review for those of you interested in some quality Bluetooth headphones.
I have had these guys for a week and I've tried them on all sorts of music since I am part of a multi media team for a church. We edit and sample all genres of music so I decided to try these out for our work.
Build quality
They seem to be made with very good materials. I've had several other over the ear headphones that feel very flimsy and cheap; this is not the case with these. The adjustable parts on the headphones are very firm and not loose at all maybe even a bit too firm which I appreciate. The carbon fiber part is a cushion and not plastic which was surprising but not bad by any means.
Fit
The fit on these are excellent. They are snug and feel great. After a while you forget you're wearing them which is a plus since I would wear them for hours at a time. The cushions are very soft and there's just something about them that feels awesome.
Functionality
The Bluetooth part works excellent. Pairing took five seconds. They have never dropped Bluetooth connection on my S4, S3, my MacBook Pro, my wife's iPhone, and a few other phones we tested. Pausing the music and answering calls also worked perfect. Battery lasts quite a while and I love that I can use the aux cable for those devices with no Bluetooth.
Sound
Music on these headphones sounds amazing. I am not a fan of many headphones out there with over killed bass but I do like a decent thump - these babies delivered perfectly! Highs were very clear and crisp, mids were present but didn't give them a muddy sound. Call quality was great as well. The person OK the other end heard me perfectly. Volume on the headphones for call was good. I could hear clearly almost as good as the earpiece on my phone.
Overall I really likes these headphones. They have been great for me with everything I do. I like the case they come in and the face that they are quite portable with their rotatable earpiece. I loved that they charge with USB so that makes it easy wherever I'm at.
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Thanks!
Thanks for this! I am looking at getting these. Your review helped boatloads!

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