HTC USonic Adaptive Audio Earphones - Google Pixel 2 Questions & Answers

Has anyone tried the HTC USonic Adaptive Audio Earphones on Pixel 2? Does it work?

toiday said:
Has anyone tried the HTC USonic Adaptive Audio Earphones on Pixel 2? Does it work?
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They don't work with anything other than HTC phones.
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soooo... it works with pixel 2?

lobo4806 said:
soooo... it works with pixel 2?
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They do not work with anything but HTC phones. The Pixel 2 is a Google phone even if it is manufactured using HTC plants.
Usonic is proprietary to HTC and only works with phones that support Usonic like the U Ultra, U11, U11+, or U Life.
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Suggested headphones with remote

Hi all,
Can anyone suggest a good set of in ear (isolating) headphones that have a remote control and or handsfree?
I can find lots of iphone ones, but no hyc/android ones
Thx
Will
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billytkid said:
Hi all,
Can anyone suggest a good set of in ear (isolating) headphones that have a remote control and or handsfree?
I can find lots of iphone ones, but no hyc/android ones
Thx
Will
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all headphones with a 3.5mm headphone jack should work on the desire S
nocs NS200 (for HTC)
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I've a Klipsch Image One to listen music and it comes with iPhone micro and volume control.
For my tests I could see that the Desire doesn't recognize the micro part well
Is there an app or a tip to get the control working correctly ?
I don't like the standard earphones as they are too big, but there's no choice of good quality earphones (in ear please!) coming for htc. Most of them are unfortunely designed for iPhone so mix and controls won't work htc devices.
Is there any software that can fix that?

7.1 Channel Sound Available on Note 3

The Video app on the Note 3 has a setting for 7.1 channel audio. It sounds awesome withe earphones.
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jamesindc said:
The Video app on the Note 3 has a setting for 7.1 channel audio. It sounds awesome withe earphones.
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Will that option pass through Bluetooth 4.0? Would be nice to hear that in my car.
Doubt it.
jamesindc said:
The Video app on the Note 3 has a setting for 7.1 channel audio. It sounds awesome withe earphones.
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The only possible way you could hear a difference in your headphones is if your headphones are 7.1 themselves.
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Zach Alt said:
The only possible way you could hear a difference in your headphones is if your headphones are 7.1 themselves.
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Not true. It wouldn't sound like true 7.1 but there's lots of software emulation out there for surround sound. Take any device with a Surround and Stereo option with stereo headset, speakers, earbuds etc and there's a marked difference. Not as good as having real 7.1 hardware but it's an improvement depending on what you're listening to (I like it better for movies but it's not good for music typically).
weirdingway said:
Not true. It wouldn't sound like true 7.1 but there's lots of software emulation out there for surround sound. Take any device with a Surround and Stereo option with stereo headset, speakers, earbuds etc and there's a marked difference. Not as good as having real 7.1 hardware but it's an improvement depending on what you're listening to (I like it better for movies but it's not good for music typically).
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You're right. I checked again its not actual 7.1, but "Virtual 7.1 Channel" - the closest your going to get to 7.1 on a phone.
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Music app also has this setting and more.
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jamesindc said:
You're right. I checked again its not actual 7.1, but "Virtual 7.1 Channel" - the closest your going to get to 7.1 on a phone.
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You still need headphones with the capability.
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Zach Alt said:
You still need headphones with the capability.
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Not to hear a difference, you don't. Have you honestly not ever heard of virtual surround on stereo speakers? It's been around since the 5.1 days. It sounds no where near as good as having actual surround sound hardware but there is a big difference in sound. Naturally if you prefer it is dependent on you but there IS a difference. As I stated earlier, I found it to be an improvement for movies but not music.

Nexus 5 Audio/Sound (DAC) Quality

Hi,
Could someone give some feedback on the sound quality of the Nexus 5, any idea what sort of DAC the phone is using? Is it using something similar to the LG G2 as that has the same chipset.
Thanks
I think the Snapdragon 800 uses the same awesome audiochip feom qualcom as the other Snapdragon 600 devices. But we have to test this out..
I'll test it with my ciem as soon as it arrives
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costcutter said:
Hi,
Could someone give some feedback on the sound quality of the Nexus 5, any idea what sort of DAC the phone is using? Is it using something similar to the LG G2 as that has the same chipset.
Thanks
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Im not 100% sure but i dont think its the same chipset as the g2
I am no audio expert but I was listening to music last night on headphones and was very impressed with the quality of sound. It was just about loud enough which was my main worry. Bass was very good too. I was not using stock music player as I use a Synology media server and was therefore using DS audio. I just need to get a decent graphic equaliser installed as I can't find one on the phone. Any suggestions?
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irhut said:
I am no audio expert but I was listening to music last night on headphones and was very impressed with the quality of sound. It was just about loud enough which was my main worry. Bass was very good too. I was not using stock music player as I use a Synology media server and was therefore using DS audio. I just need to get a decent graphic equaliser installed as I can't find one on the phone. Any suggestions?
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You need to use DS audio? Else you could use the jetaudio player or neutron.
If you need a systemwide one, what about dsp manager from cyanogen? I think they'll soon got a ROM up for the N5.
Please someone knows what is the nexus 5 DAC?
it's WCD9320. The same one as in G2
Just keep in mind that if the Soc is Snapdragon S4, regardless the generation, there is always a very good DAC inside .
http://images.anandtech.com/doci/7205/LGG2-9955.jpg
jlmcr87 said:
Please someone knows what is the nexus 5 DAC?
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bl4ckdr4g00n said:
it's WCD9320. The same one as in G2
Just keep in mind that if the Soc is Snapdragon S4, regardless the generation, there is always a very good DAC inside .
http://images.anandtech.com/doci/7205/LGG2-9955.jpg
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Great news!!!
I returned my G2 after comparing head-2-head with my GS3 w/Wolfson. Some like it though.
bl4ckdr4g00n said:
it's WCD9320. The same one as in G2
Just keep in mind that if the Soc is Snapdragon S4, regardless the generation, there is always a very good DAC inside .
http://images.anandtech.com/doci/7205/LGG2-9955.jpg
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If that was true shouldnt that be in the specs of the nexus 5. Theres no mention of the dac on the spec sheet so i wouldnt be so confident.
bl4ckdr4g00n said:
it's WCD9320. The same one as in G2
Just keep in mind that if the Soc is Snapdragon S4, regardless the generation, there is always a very good DAC inside .
http://images.anandtech.com/doci/7205/LGG2-9955.jpg
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This is actually a Snapdragon 800 which is better than what the S4 and the HTC one has. To my knowledge, only the Galaxy note III and LG G2 have the same SoC in the states
If the SoC is Snapdragon 800 then it already has WCD9320 integrated, which is a very good DAC.
Hence WCD9320 is 100% confirmed, unless LG is crazy and stupid, and they solder another DAC on the board.
Actually, the amplifier matters more, and affects a large portion of sound quality.
malek777 said:
If that was true shouldnt that be in the specs of the nexus 5. Theres no mention of the dac on the spec sheet so i wouldnt be so confident.
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How about the loud speakers? When watching YouTube videos for example?
bl4ckdr4g00n said:
If the SoC is Snapdragon 800 then it already has WCD9320 integrated, which is a very good DAC.
Hence WCD9320 is 100% confirmed, unless LG is crazy and stupid, and they solder another DAC on the board.
Actually, the amplifier matters more, and affects a large portion of sound quality.
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does the nexus 5 have a good amplifier though?
anyone able to compare this to the htc one?
irhut said:
I am no audio expert but I was listening to music last night on headphones and was very impressed with the quality of sound. It was just about loud enough which was my main worry. Bass was very good too. I was not using stock music player as I use a Synology media server and was therefore using DS audio. I just need to get a decent graphic equaliser installed as I can't find one on the phone. Any suggestions?
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Viper4Android is the way to go!
according to the service manual for the nexus 5 the DAC is indeed the WCD9320. so same as in the G2.
from listening to it its better than the nexus 4 but not as good as the woflsons in the S3 but still very decent.
Listen to some city and color and you will enjoy the speakers and any headphones you plug in .
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does the N5 support audio thru usb OTG so we can use external DAC/AMP? I've read sumwhere mention usb OTG in kit kat. However, this doesn't mean the nexus 5 support USB OTG nativly (like the N4).
I am somewhat underwhelmed with the audio quality on the N5,unlike most I knew that the two grills on the bottom of the phone only one of which is a loud speaker,However the audio is IMO piss poor.via headphones its outstanding paired with my seneizer cx300II's (spelling) via the loudspeaker its very quiet and tinny,not to mentions the grills are VERY easily muffled. Just my two cents.
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imeem said:
does the N5 support audio thru usb OTG so we can use external DAC/AMP? I've read sumwhere mention usb OTG in kit kat. However, this doesn't mean the nexus 5 support USB OTG nativly (like the N4).
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It's not looking like it supports it right out of the box.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2511921
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[Q] Nexus 5 improve sound quality and volume

Hello all! Is there any way to improve my sound quality and sound on nexus 5??
[DISCUSSION] Viper4android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543796
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rootSU said:
[DISCUSSION] Viper4android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543796
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I have this but I don't know how to work with.. What settings i must choose! Maybe can help me?
Post in that thread
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This one is much easier and seem to work better on nexus 5.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.n5rvb.nexus5realvolumebooster
It simply changes the max output setting to what the chip is capable of, instead of what google prefers.
comscier said:
This one is much easier and seem to work better on nexus 5.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.n5rvb.nexus5realvolumebooster
It simply changes the max output setting to what the chip is capable of, instead of what google prefers.
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That's just volume, not sound quality
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Pixel 2 safe audio limit

Hi Guys,
Is there anyway to switch off audio limiting feature in android p in
google pixel 2?
Ithink the audio limiting feature resets the media volume.
Thanks [emoji106]
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_ruVic said:
Hi Guys,
Is there anyway to switch off audio limiting feature in android p in
google pixel 2?
Ithink the audio limiting feature resets the media volume.
Thanks [emoji106]
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With root. There is a safe volume bool you can edit in SystemUIGoogle.apk.

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