Samsung HS3000 - Galaxy Tab 7.7 Accessories

Has anyone tried this stereo bluetooth headset? If so please share your thoughts on it. It seems good for the price and i found it on ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-HS3...-Black-Apple-iPod-/130651238135#ht_3106wt_814
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Got it , its small !! If you have big fingers, you might have little issues.
Bass is pretty good, use equalizer from market. Built in presets are ok too.
Phone function crystal clear, large reach (15 meters)

lucid said:
Got it , its small !! If you have big fingers, you might have little issues.
Bass is pretty good, use equalizer from market. Built in presets are ok too.
Phone function crystal clear, large reach (15 meters)
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Thats good thanks
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adinis78 said:
Thats good thanks
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I have it too. Excellent accessory for sure!

Jade Eyed Wolf said:
I have it too. Excellent accessory for sure!
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You also have the HM5000 as well right? Out of the two which one would you recommend, pros, cons.
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adinis78 said:
You also have the HM5000 as well right? Out of the two which one would you recommend, pros, cons.
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I usually run them both at the same time. HS3000 for music, HS5000 for phone calls. You just gotta make sure that you set the HS3000 to not automatically connect as hands free, otherwise answering phone calls could be tricky.

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I usually run them both at the same time. HS3000 for music, HS5000 for phone calls. You just gotta make sure that you set the HS3000 to not automatically connect as hands free, otherwise answering phone calls could be tricky.
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Im still up in the air about the HM5000 due to the fact that it is not hands free and a bit out of my range, but that sounds funny considering i dropped $630 for this bad boy
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have anyone or can anyone compare the HS3000 with wired to listen songs? i want to know if the sound quality is similar or wired is clearly better with the same earphone

emprize said:
have anyone or can anyone compare the HS3000 with wired to listen songs? i want to know if the sound quality is similar or wired is clearly better with the same earphone
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With the included earphones, the sound quality is at least as good if not better because of the built in eq presets.

Can anyone confirm that the HS3000 will still function while being charged?

justppc said:
Can anyone confirm that the HS3000 will still function while being charged?
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yes, it works

emprize said:
yes, it works
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Thank you!

Answering problem after music listening
Hi all!
I have HS3000 and ZTE Blade (CM 7.2).
Everything is ok except call answering after music listening.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Connect headset to smartphone.
2. Turn on music listening. It should come from headset.
3. Someone call you meanwhile music listening.
4. Answer the call.
5. Caller voice comes from smartphone regardless connected bluetooth.
The only fix is turn off bluethooth button off and on again afterwards sound comes from headset.
Does anyone faced with this problem and/or know how to fix it?

Rucha said:
Hi all!
I have HS3000 and ZTE Blade (CM 7.2).
Everything is ok except call answering after music listening.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Connect headset to smartphone.
2. Turn on music listening. It should come from headset.
3. Someone call you meanwhile music listening.
4. Answer the call.
5. Caller voice comes from smartphone regardless connected bluetooth.
The only fix is turn off bluethooth button off and on again afterwards sound comes from headset.
Does anyone faced with this problem and/or know how to fix it?
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This is normal behaviour.
Your headphone is not connected in headset-mode but in audio-mode.
So when a call comes in , for the phone there is NO HEADSET CONNECTED.

I dont thinks so. I had Sony Ericsson HBH DS-220 and Nokia BH-214. Both of them worked properly and all calls swithed to headset even if I had listened music.
Moreover HS3000 work properly in second and all next calls in case music listening.

Rucha said:
I dont thinks so. I had Sony Ericsson HBH DS-220 and Nokia BH-214. Both of them worked properly and all calls swithed to headset even if I had listened music.
Moreover HS3000 work properly in second and all next calls in case music listening.
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Yes, because you reconnected it in headset mode.
The first time you are connecting it in audio-mode i suppose...

friedje said:
Yes, because you reconnected it in headset mode.
The first time you are connecting it in audio-mode i suppose...
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This does not explain why SE and Nokia work perfectly in all cases.
And why HS3000 doesn't connect in both modes at the same time if smartphone indicates that headset BT profile is turned on?

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[Q] using external microphone for video recording?

hi,
already asked this on the official sony-erricson forum but no response, so maybe someone here can help....
has anyone managed to connect an external microphone to the x10 for video recording? maybe with some kind of self-made adapter?
not talking about hands-free sets but rather a more "professional" recording microphone.
i already tried to connect various external microphones (active and non-active) to the phone but then i only get statics / clicking noises.
reason i'm asking is i took a video at a concert but the sound is clipping really bad... really a shame especially with upcoming 720p recording....
(maybe another solution would be if it was possible to adjust the sound recording level... any app for that?)
It should be possible to add an external microphone. You probably will need a homemade adapter. The headphone/microphone jack is a TRRS connector (tip, ring, ring, sleeve). Check Wikipedia for TRS. The "pinout" is listed there.
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So if you just plug the handsfree in with and/or without the headphones as well, it records audio (voice memo and video)?
bazzatron said:
So if you just plug the handsfree in with and/or without the headphones as well, it records audio (voice memo and video)?
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yes, you can use the hands-free (with or without the headphone part) as a microphone when recording video... quality is a little better than the internal microphone but still not really good...
argnom said:
The headphone/microphone jack is a TRRS connector (tip, ring, ring, sleeve). Check Wikipedia for TRS. The "pinout" is listed there.
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thank you argnom... . now i know what to search for..
there seem to be some adapters for the iphone that split the trrs connector into seperate microphone/headset connectors... maybe i will try one of these... or is the wiring different on the x10 from the iphone?
www . showmecables.com/viewItem.asp?idProduct=8335
edit: think i found the one i need (IF the wiring is the same as for the iphone...)
www . kvconnection.com/product-p/km-iphone-mic.htm
I really don't know if the wires are in the same order... I suppose they should be.
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Anything that have mic it won't work with x10
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Anything that have mic it won't work with x10
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any more info to back this up? did you try it yourself? (what mics did you try?) or read it somewhere? (link?)
I've tried everything single brand. Dr dre beats, shure, sennheiser, any headphones or earbuds that have mic it won't work with x10. You can use x10 headset that came in box with regular earbuds or headphones
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the_ahmadzais said:
I've tried everything single brand. Dr dre beats, shure, sennheiser, any headphones or earbuds that have mic it won't work with x10. You can use x10 headset that came in box with regular earbuds or headphones
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OR you could just buy a "high" end bluetooth audio thing (to high to remember what its called, but you get what i mean)
no pesky wires either then
booyaga said:
OR you could just buy a "high" end bluetooth audio thing (to high to remember what its called, but you get what i mean)
no pesky wires either then
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lol true like mw600 but drains battery
Has anyone got an external microphone working with the HTC One X. I have bought and adapter and a microphone but its still not working at all. Any help would be appreciated.

Sony Ericsson MW600 sound quality

Hi guys ive just purchased this headset. I just wanted to know what are the headphones like in terms of sound quality? Users with this headset? Btw i got mine ordered from amazon costing me £25 plus £4.50 post and packaging.
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MW600 is the way to go!
great music quality + FM radio support makes it even better..
Post in your review once you test the device for yourself..
Cheers!
Thanks for that. Is the audio and in call volume louder than the standard handsfree?
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I received my headset today so far so good. Quality is good but i noticed the amount of bass u get varies on certain tracks. Might try my other earphones to check the difference but pleased with my purchase. Anyone with this headset got any tips and tricks?
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it depends on the quality of the track
rkanwar said:
I received my headset today so far so good. Quality is good but i noticed the amount of bass u get varies on certain tracks. Might try my other earphones to check the difference but pleased with my purchase. Anyone with this headset got any tips and tricks?
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Yup, just change the earphone. the one that comes with MW600 doesn't deserve to be there
MW600 could do much better than that btw
Hello guys, can someone say me if Sony Eicsson MW-600 and CM7 by Jerpelea are compatible?
Is the bass sound on this headphone not too good? Thanks...
I have this headset receiver and I use it with Sennheiser MM60 (headphone unit which is practically PX100).
The sound is pretty good, but it's pretty tricky to connect more than one devices (phone and computer). The volume slider is also tricky to control (you must sweep the bar in order to control).
I put a piece of "soft" screen protector to prevent scratching.
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Is the bass sound on this headphone not too good? Thanks...
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The bass is pretty much not there unless you use enhancers which i believe are only available for froyo and gingerbread users. However with any froyo rom there are connection issues as well as for music, i.e. cut in songs and random disconnection. However if you can find an equaliser/enhancer for 2.1 then you can increase the bass frequency.
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rkanwar said:
The bass is pretty much not there unless you use enhancers which i believe are only available for froyo and gingerbread users. However with any froyo rom there are connection issues as well as for music, i.e. cut in songs and random disconnection. However if you can find an equaliser/enhancer for 2.1 then you can increase the bass frequency.
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Thanks for your reply. I am still contemplating on buying this item. I had one Sony Bluetooth headphone before, but the bass is not that solid compared to wired headphones I've been using...

Bluetooth to AUX ?

Anyone have any good solutions? I am trying to find some, but coming up with older outdated results.
I basically want a bluetooth receiver that I can plug into my AUX input of my car. This being used for music, GPS and calls. I would also like something that can keep power through the car lighter if possible.
Anyone have any suggestions?
EricSS619 said:
Anyone have any good solutions? I am trying to find some, but coming up with older outdated results.
I basically want a bluetooth receiver that I can plug into my AUX input of my car. This being used for music, GPS and calls. I would also like something that can keep power through the car lighter if possible.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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This is what I use, and it works great.
http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-60-1699-01-RM-Bluetooth-Stereo-Gateway/dp/B001FFRN18
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I use the blackberry gateway, though it won't take phone calls. It's worked great so far, now it seems like my sound output has diminished after about 2 years
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ejchis said:
This is what I use, and it works great.
http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-60-1699-01-RM-Bluetooth-Stereo-Gateway/dp/B001FFRN18
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I also use the same gateway...music only though
Ok, I found a possible solution and have ordered it off of eBay
http://www.scosche.com/consumer-tech/product/1919
I will add a review once I review and use it.
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EricSS619 said:
Ok, I found a possible solution and have ordered it off of eBay
http://www.scosche.com/consumer-tech/product/1919
I will add a review once I review and use it.
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Just wanted to warn people there are two versions of this. The BTAXS and BTAXM. On Ebay you'll see both and the M is cheaper, but that one only does bluetooth calling no a2dp stereo. So you want to buy the BTAXS.
donatom3 said:
Just wanted to warn people there are two versions of this. The BTAXS and BTAXM. On Ebay you'll see both and the M is cheaper, but that one only does bluetooth calling no a2dp stereo. So you want to buy the BTAXS.
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Correct, here is the link to the one I got.
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=300571848125
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I have one from belkin (about 35$ and music only ) it works very well it used to be ok quality on my e4g unless running cm7 ... Now with a stock 3d it sounds better than either e4g set up.
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Since I'm a cheap ass mofo, can someone tell me real quickly if THIS ONE would be compatible with the evo 3d?
blakeboys said:
Since I'm a cheap ass mofo, can someone tell me real quickly if THIS ONE would be compatible with the evo 3d?
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Their English is pretty bad but from the part of the description I can make out it sounds like a A2DP receiver, so it should work.
Just so you know, amazon has this a bit cheaper. I think amazon can be trusted more than ebay imho.
Can't post a link but just search for "B0036ORN2U" on amazon and you'll find it.
Ok so the blackberry gateway can transfer music from the phone to the car but can't do calls ,, so my question is what if my car has Bluetooth already and syncs to my phone when I get in for calls , can I use the gateway for music and still use Bluetooth for calls ?
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can confirm the SCOSCHE BTAXS motorMOUTH II Stereo Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kits is great for music streaming had it for a yr now used with both evo and evo 3d and works great.... for handsfree calling isn't that great but i haven't taken the time to relocate the mic closer so cant give u the most accurate review there
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875998623
Quick update, I received my Scosche motorMOUTH II Stereo from the ebay I linked. I received it the day after I placed the order. It works great, sounds great. People can tell I'm on speakerphone but they understand me fine. The only con is that you can't charge it while using it. it usually prevents you, but I was able to get it to charge while running, the problem is that you will get the weird feedback sound from the car lighter through aux cable.... Not sure how to explain it.
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EricSS619 said:
the problem is that you will get the weird feedback sound from the car lighter through aux cable
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That's a ground loop. Google ground loop isolator or ground loop filter.
The one I have looks exactly like the PAC SNI-1/3.5 or the PGLI35 (just google those terms) and it works very well - don't pay over $15, I think I paid less than $10 three years ago. It looks like the Kensington Noise Reducing Car Audio AUX Cable has it built-in if you need something longer.
I got this one for $32 at tmobile store with the 50% off coupon. Its a headset that comes with an adaptor to plug a 3.5mm audio jack and a stereo headset.
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/AddOns/Accessories/AccessoryDetailPopUp.aspx?accessory=64349674-295f-41a1-ab04-b5f95bc4b70c&inCart=True&catCode=77
cbrown245 said:
Ok so the blackberry gateway can transfer music from the phone to the car but can't do calls ,, so my question is what if my car has Bluetooth already and syncs to my phone when I get in for calls , can I use the gateway for music and still use Bluetooth for calls ?
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Yes. Under each bluetooth device you pair to on your phone you can select whether it's used for music, calls, or both; and you can pair with two devices simultaneously. I do this successfully all the time with my Kensington Liquid Aux (for music in the car, does calls too but the mic is crappy) and a cheap BT headset from LG.
It's a shame that Kensington unit is hard to find now, the remote it comes is SUPER handy and it's something I haven't seen included with any other BT bridge. I attached the remote to my Civic's steering wheel and it literally looks stock.
Another good bridge for music only is the BluBridge mini-jack Rx, battery lasts a long time and you can power it with any USB car charger, really good range too. I got one last year and liked it so much I got a second during Christmas to give away as a gift. I use it at home or during small get-togethers so I can stream to any stereo or set of portable speakers.
Ive been using this one http://cgi.ebay.com/IOGEAR-Bluetooth-Wireless-Audio-Transport-Headset-NEW-/150443532234?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2307221fca
Not trying to be rude or anything but why use bluetooth?
Why not just plug your phone directly into the Aux?
I have one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001DDE4VY/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/175-8678155-4748113
And it works well. It's expensive....and it doesn't plug into your Audi port.....and the Mic isn't built in ....the Mic comes with it, you have to plug it in and clip it on to your shirt. The satechi device works real well though.

What Bluetooth are you using?

So.... I'm in the market for a new Bluetooth and wanted to get some REAL user feedback of what everyone is using and what are their pros and cons are of the Bluetooth you are using.
What I'm looking for is a Bluetooth that can take advantage of Androids voice commands thru the Bluetooth with out touching the phone (i.e. Call xxx, navigate to... Listen to.. Send text to...)
Also I have seen and been reading that some Bluetooth manufactures are releasing their own apps in the market. which enhance the Bluetooth experience with text to speech, and ability to respond to text thru the Bluetooth.
Also would like to know what sound quality is, how well music streams, voice and call quality(on both ends) and distance away from phone(how far you can go) and talk time.
There is one Bluetooth I have been looking into, and it is the motorola HX550 that sprint has.. It has moto speak app (which will read your text to you and you can respond to text thru the Bluetooth and has a range of 300 feet.
So please let me know what your pros and cons are...
Thank you for your input...
No one uses Bluetooth?
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I have the Jawbone Icon and I'm very happy with it. I upgraded to it from the Jawbone 2, which I still have and it still works perfect as well. With the Icon you can listen to music and audio from movies/videos on your phone. All you have to do is sync it with Jawbone's website and update out to the latest software. The company, Aliph, constantly has software updates and apps on the Jawbone website so you can keep your headset up to date with the latest features. I've never had a Bluetooth headset before that had those kind if features, its really nice.
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I have the hx550 and am happy with it. I listen to music all day at work through it. Motospeak works pretty accurately and you can customize the fit for you easily.
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I don't use it a ton but I have some cheap LG model someone gave me as a gift, nothing remarkable about the earpiece itself... The car dock/speaker it comes with is pretty neat tho, it comes with a basic windshield cradle with two suction cups and it has photovoltaic cells on the outward facing side... So I drop the earpiece into that car speaker/solar charger and I never need to worry about charging it.
Kind of gimmicky since the batteries on these things last a while, but since I don't use it a lot and my car didn't have BT it's particularly convenient. I use a separate Kensington kit for BT music streaming in the car tho, the remote on that LiquidAux kit is something I haven't seen elsewhere.
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I have the hx550 and am happy with it. I listen to music all day at work through it. Motospeak works pretty accurately and you can customize the fit for you easily.
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how is the range on it? How far can you go away from phone?
They claim 300 feet which is huge since I never seen one post 30 feet...
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I have the motorola s305 bluetooth headphones
They're pretty great for listening to music and phone calls.
Lg hbs-700
got these LG bt headphones and they rock. U have to go check it out, search Google
I had them working two rooms away or 60 feet no problem
Great for stereo sound, phone calls, listening to books, and bt commands
LG HBS-700
I've been using the Motorola S10-HD headset for a few months now and like it a lot. The mics isn't as good as on a dedicated talk only headset like the jawbone (which I also own but always seem to misplace) but its durability and multi function use as a stereo headset when needed works perfect for my needs.
Far as the specifics you mention, I've been clear across my house and still had a great connection while listening to music. As far as function, it seems to do everything my jawbone does in terms of using the voice dialing and music player controls but I haven't figured out a way to send a text message via the headset, that would be handy.
Just ordered the jabra sport Bluetooth yesterday. Well update post when they arrive in a couple of days
RocketFish RF-MAB2 Stereo bluetooth headphones and mic. Powerful lows and great highs plus it does voice commands and has 14 hours constant use and pairs up to 7 devices and 2 simultaniously
leo72793 said:
RocketFish RF-MAB2 Stereo bluetooth headphones and mic. Powerful lows and great highs plus it does voice commands and has 14 hours constant use and pairs up to 7 devices and 2 simultaniously
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How are the voice commands does the Bluetooth get what you are saying must of the time or do you have to repeat yourself?
Any for replying to text?
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I haven't tested the range too much. I left it in the backroom of my store and walked outside and it lost connection. Straight line distance at most 20 feet but lots of metal, electronics and concrete that could harm signal transmission
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I have the Motorola finiti, which I love. It actually goes in the ear instead of the ones that have the big speaker that goes against the ear canal. Those require you to use the over the ear thingy, whereas this one doesn't because it goes in the canal. If you wear glasses, as I do, or don't want to wear the "thingy" all the time, I'd look at something like the finiti.
When it comes to voice dial, It's hit or miss, more often than not it fails to make the correct call or even one at all. I get a lot of "no result try again" or "calling John on mobile" when I clearly said something completely different like call Galaxy 1.
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The Aliph Jawbone line is excellent for for voice recognition
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Bluant T1 is my favorite. The audio is great its comfortable and its not to bad price wise for a good quality headset.
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My jabra sport its badass. Comfortable as hell and very loud
hey guy, don't be a noob.
"bluetooth" is just the radio technology being used so when you say which bluetooth we are using, it sounds really silly. What want to say is which bluetooth headset everyone is using.
abdeviation said:
hey guy, don't be a noob.
"bluetooth" is just the radio technology being used so when you say which bluetooth we are using, it sounds really silly. What want to say is which bluetooth headset everyone is using.
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Everybody that has read and responded to this thread knew exactly what was meant, as did you. Yes, it could have been worded differently, but there is no need for this post. Besides there's different Bluetooth devices, not just the headset, there's in car speaker, earpiece, headphones, even a car radio. So calling them all just plain Bluetooth is standard for most people and everyone understands it.
While we're correcting people your sentence should have been "What YOU want to say is: Which Bluetooth headset IS everyone using?"
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How are the voice commands does the Bluetooth get what you are saying must of the time or do you have to repeat yourself?
Any for replying to text?
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works great. just dont use it when in loud windy areas or at concerts

[Q] Headset wanted

I would like to purchase a headset for my S2. Two features are important to me. First one is buzzer sound when incoming call and second one is to press one button on the headset to take the call. I will normally put the headset on my neck using a string. Any good suggestions? Thanks!
ScottXe said:
I would like to purchase a headset for my S2. Two features are important to me. First one is buzzer sound when incoming call and second one is to press one button on the headset to take the call. I will normally put the headset on my neck using a string. Any good suggestions? Thanks!
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I am using meelctronics p11+. Other suggestions would be nuforce ne7m, klipsch s4a or even s4i.
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Sorry, I did not say clearly that I need a BT headset, not wired headset.
ScottXe said:
Sorry, I did not say clearly that I need a BT headset, not wired headset.
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Ok . Don't have much experience with them, I am afraid.
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Samsung hm3500, cheap, but handy.
nokia bh-218. amazing standby time.
It looks great. However in their website, the photo and the video are totally different. The photo has a long cable with an earphone while the video has no cable but has a clip and earpiece. Which one is correct? When there is an incoming call, is there any alert from the earpiece? It is very important to me as my phone always in my pocket of trousers.
http://www.nokia.gr/products/access...tooth-headsets/nokia-bluetooth-headset-bh-218
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no it has noi buzzing sound or vibration. you answer it by just picking the eatpiece from it clip base. also you can pair it to up to 2 devices.
but the best thing after the great standby time is the mute switch on the mic.
if you want it with builtin buzzer or vibrator there is an company that is called itech.
it has great products too.
http://www.itechdynamic.com/ you can buy from ebay.co.uk

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