[Q] Compatible Bluetooth Headsets For Galaxy Player 5.0? - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

Hi Everyone,
I was Wonderin if anyone had a list of compatible Bluetooth Headset for the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0.
I want to listen to musics and such.
Thanks

I have nokia bh-503 and it works perfectly, with incredible sound quality.
Available on dx.com for 25$
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The "LG Tone - HBS-700" are fantastic and do everything perfectly with my SGP 5.0.
I can't recommend them strongly enough.

You can buy a Jabra Clipper and use the headphones of your choice.

The Samsung HS3000 Clipon is available at Amazon, It comes with an above average set of ear buds, but you may substitute your own.

snarful said:
The Samsung HS3000 Clipon is available at Amazon, It comes with an above average set of ear buds, but you may substitute your own.
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sorry for offtop. I bought HS3000 as well, but sound is pretty ****ty :/ I used them with Sony MDR-XB40EX. Ive got a feeling that all BT headsets produce bad quality sound. Or its just hs3000? thnx

Sirs which one BT headsets better for Galaxy Player 4.0 ?
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Noctophrenia said:
The "LG Tone - HBS-700" are fantastic and do everything perfectly with my SGP 5.0.
I can't recommend them strongly enough.
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I love mine. Bought 2 pair so I'm never without a set due to charging.

Does anyone know if the motorola s305 is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 ?
I want to buy one, but I don't know about its compatibility.
Thanks in advance.

leocaetano said:
Does anyone know if the motorola s305 is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 ?
I want to buy one, but I don't know about its compatibility.
Thanks in advance.
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Most BT headsets are compatible. You can always return them if you don't like them.
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As said above, most bluetooth handsets are compatible, just make sure your using the gingerbread FW on your player as the ICS/JB FW have no bluetooth and there isnt a fix yet (i think)

Avantalk goes fine
I enjoy my Galaxy player 4.0 with my Avantalk Jogger bluetooth headset and it goes fine. The only detail is that the realplayer app won't recognize the back/forward buttons, but that's all. In my opinion these wireless earphones sound pretty well, as good as the nokia's. Although this tablets have 3.0 BT, these can pair with these 2.0 headsets (or whatever) automatically.
In short, the Jogger plays cool xD

With my player I used LG HBS-700 BT headset and the controls worked great for back/forward etc etc.
The only thing I couldn't do was connect a BT keyboard no matter how many different ones I tried out while other people with the same player could connect keyboards without issue.
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Should be any normal headphones
Any Bluetooth 3.0 Headphones should work, you don't really have to custom make them for different devices.

Re
I use the Plantronics M25 with my Galaxy Player.

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[Q] streaming music to bluetooth headset?

Hey, I've seen this question asked here and there but I can't get a straight answer, especially one that specifically applies to my 3VO.
SO--I've a bluetooth headset (Samsung HM1000) and a 3VO. Can I stream music, audio from movie tracks, etc. to my headset? I've heard a lot about A2DP, and since the headset packaging doesn't mention that I'm guessing that's not a feature. Am I SoL? Any apps or root tricks to fix this?
I would definitely have paid more for a legit headset if I'd even considered that this would be a problem (my fault for assuming!).
Thanks in advance!
I stream just fine to my Motorola S9 HD and Motorola S10 HD headsets.
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...those are both A2DP so it's unclear to me whether your situation sheds light on mine, as my HM1000 is (I don't believe) A2DP.
no A2DP, no streamy to your headset..
yes, you are sol...
****. Kthanks.
Try an app called bt mono in the market. Might work for you.
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scramer said:
I stream just fine to my Motorola S9 HD and Motorola S10 HD headsets.
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Love the S9 HDs I will replace mine if they ever break with another set. I tried the new s10 series and they are not comfortable for me.
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felacio said:
Love the S9 HDs I will replace mine if they ever break with another set. I tried the new s10 series and they are not comfortable for me.
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The s10 HD headsets sound like crap compared to the s9 HD.
DarkManX4lf said:
The s10 HD headsets sound like crap compared to the s9 HD.
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They didn't sound good when I had them on, but I chalked that up to the fact that they fit SO horribly and uncomfortably that they just werent sitting in my ears properly. never had that issue with the S9-HD's
Motorola really dropped the ball on those, here is hoping there next upgrade is worth it. as of right now if my s9's die I can still find them without too much trouble at a good price.
not sure how much longer that is going to be an option though.
is there a combo type BT headset that can stream music but also be used to talk when a call comes in???????
oops. I think I didnt research this first.....i guess this one does both....SORRY.
kinextions said:
is there a combo type BT headset that can stream music but also be used to talk when a call comes in???????
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.....S9-HD!!!!
The plantronics backbeat 903 are great for music. The quality is awesome. The call quality is only good when you have a very quiet background because the mic stinks.
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I have a rooted Viper 3D and I just bought the motorola S10-hd........how do i sync bluetooth. I press the BT button but nothing happens. Do I have to download anything else from the market????
Quick question about this rom or the 3D. I'm running MeanRom 2.7 and trying to stream pandora or slacker to this bluetooth headset while working around the house. Have full wifi and the bluetooth is studdering while streaming....
I can listen to anything I have on my 3d sd card and no studder but it studders while streaming pandora and slacker.
Anyone know why and if theres any fix?
I'm pretty sure it's not the rom, just something with bluetooth and streaming audio.
I disconnect my bluetooth lg and pandroa and slacker stream perfect. I then can turn bleutooth back on and listen to music and audio on my bluetooth without a problem. It's just when I stream....any clues?
I had the Blue Ant Q2 headset and I was able to able to stream music to it. It also read off my text messages to me.
Can someone please test for me? Get your Bluetooth headset and attempt to stream Pandora or slacker radio to your 3d? On 3g and WiFi please....
There are apps for that.. just search bluetooth in play store if you have a mono bluetooth it will make your music play through it. I've done it before.
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[Q] My GSII doesn't seem to work with any third-party headphones/earphones at all.

I don't know if this affects anyone else, but for some weird reason, my UK Galaxy S II when it comes to playing music or listening to voice calls won't work with any headphones or in-ear phones other than the official Samsung ones.
I've already tried a new pair of House of Marley in-ear phones with the phone and they won't work with it, yet they'll work with other electrical devices such as my iPod Touch and my laptop.
Well, i believe there was a compatibility thread specifically for headphones to be used on samsung.. you can search the thread on google (i'm sorry i cant link it to you now because im on mobile)
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Thanks for the assist.
I find it weird that unlike most electrical devices with a headphone jack, I can't even use my regular headphones or earphones just to listen to music on my Galaxy S II!
I find it annoying as well
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Sony apt-X support.

The lack of information on apt-X is ridiculous but I finally found something. According to the apt-X website, no current Sony devices support this protocol. This means that for any of you audiophiles like me, achieving the best sound quality on Sony devices is presently limited to wired headphones. This doesn't apply to headsets such as the Sony wireless headset pro, as pointed out by mrsatan. Just thought I'd share.
http://www.csr.com/technology-solutions/av/audio-products-powered-by-csr-aptx
johnbyebye said:
The lack of information on apt-X is ridiculous but I finally found something. According to the apt-X website, no current Sony devices support this protocol. This means that for any of you audiophiles like me, achieving the best sound quality on Sony devices is presently limited to wired headphones. Just thought I'd share.
http://www.csr.com/technology-solutions/av/audio-products-powered-by-csr-aptx
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My sony bluetooth headphones use wolfson audio decoder which is arguably the best decoder around. I really dont understand what the big deal is with apt-X. Obviously there is some with hardware chips but it looks like their main draw is with software, which can be good or bad, Sony sound optimization is really good on Xperia S. They basically look like another vendor like Wolfson but I have never heard of them. Wolfson is awesome as **** when it comes to audio quality and my headphones are really good.
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My sony bluetooth headphones use wolfson audio decoder which is arguably the best decoder around. I really dont understand what the big deal is with apt-X. Obviously there is some with hardware chips but it looks like their main draw is with software, which can be good or bad, Sony sound optimization is really good on Xperia S. They basically look like another vendor like Wolfson but I have never heard of them. Wolfson is awesome as **** when it comes to audio quality and my headphones are really good.
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From what I understand the Wolfson DAC is hardware based in the phone, not in the Bluetooth transmitters/receivers. Bluetooth uses an entirely different protocol/codec to stream audio.. Once you stream via Bluetooth there is distortion. Not everyone notices it, but I do, and that could pertain to the type of music I listen to. That's why apt-X support is a better choice for some since distortion is eliminated. To each their own.
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From what I understand the Wolfson DAC is hardware based in the phone, not in the Bluetooth transmitters/receivers. Bluetooth uses an entirely different protocol/codec to stream audio.. Once you stream via Bluetooth there is distortion. Not everyone notices it, but I do, and that could pertain to the type of music I listen to. That's why apt-X support is a better choice for some since distortion is eliminated. To each their own.
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The wireless headset pro use Wolfson DAC since it is a standalone mp3 player as well. It definitely uses it even when streaming from the phone because their is a quality difference. There is no distortion on it because it doesnt decode before it streams it to bluetooth. I am a member of Head-fi.com and I remember before I bought the device we figured out what dac it was using and that influenced many to buy it. We were pleasantly suprised to see it using such a high quality dac.
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The wireless headset pro use Wolfson DAC since it is a standalone mp3 player as well. It definitely uses it even when streaming from the phone because their is a quality difference. There is no distortion on it because it doesnt decode before it streams it to bluetooth. I am a member of Head-fi.com and I remember before I bought the device we figured out what dac it was using and that influenced many to buy it. We were pleasantly suprised to see it using such a high quality dac.
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Lol, this thread is in reference to stereo headsets that rely solely on the Bluetooth protocol so it wouldn't apply to the Sony wireless headset pro or similar devices.
Now I kinda want one of these Sony wireless headsets so I can keep my Sony phone, lol.
johnbyebye said:
Lol, this thread is in reference to stereo headsets that rely solely on the Bluetooth protocol so it wouldn't apply to the Sony wireless headset pro or similar devices.
Now I kinda want one of these Sony wireless headsets so I can keep my Sony phone, lol.
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Yeah but you said no Sony products so I brought it up. I love my wireless headset.
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mrsatan said:
Yeah but you said no Sony products so I brought it up. I love my wireless headset.
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No current Sony products support apt-X. Your smart wireless headset still doesn't support it despite the conversation we just had, lol. That was the only point of my creating this thread.
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No current Sony products support apt-X. Your smart wireless headset still doesn't support it despite the conversation we just had, lol. That was the only point of my creating this thread.
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if only we had an accessories section to discuss accessories. we should go and ask the admins
Also sad to see apt-x missing. It's a major buying factor for my next phone.
I have several bluetooth speakers that support it, so my next phone will.
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CrazyPeter said:
Also sad to see apt-x missing. It's a major buying factor for my next phone.
I have several bluetooth speakers that support it, so my next phone will.
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I'm hoping future Sony products support it. There are a few different aptx-enabled BT headphones that I'm looking into buying. I currently have the Samsung HS3000 and wired earbuds but I want to go completely wireless.

Working bluetooth for calls

Was wondering if anyone on here is using bluetooth for making calls? If so could you post what you're using? The two headsets I have aren't being recognized by my phone. Thanks in advance.
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I have the Bose Series 2. I get every little notification my phone makes, calls, music, you name it in it.
Has wonderful noise cancellation too.
What ones are you using?
I have a plantronics marque that works great
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LG HBS-700 works great. Even with S Voice.
I'm sure you're looking for a headset, but figured it's worth mentioning that bluetooth calls work fine using Sync in my Ford Focus.
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I have the Bose Series 2. I get every little notification my phone makes, calls, music, you name it in it.
Has wonderful noise cancellation too.
What ones are you using?
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I have a plantronics that I bought last year and an old jabra. But I'll try the bose to see if it works. Thanks
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igknight said:
I have the Bose Series 2. I get every little notification my phone makes, calls, music, you name it in it.
Has wonderful noise cancellation too.
What ones are you using?
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Bose here as well. Everything works very well.
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Planronics Voyager HD. works perfectly.
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[Q] Bluetooth Streaming Issue

Hi, I am having issues with bluetooth music streaming with this phone. I have a Tunelink dongle in my car which works perfectly fine with my GS2. However with OG I get very noticeable background noise and music skips every 15-20 seconds which is the worst part. I have not tested this with another BT device yet, but was wondering if anyone had a similar issue?
I'm getting this same issue with my tunelink. I have the Sprint variant..
Could it be that tunelink isn't working properly? Have you tried any other bluetooth devices?
Mine works perfectly streaming into my car's factory audio system with bluetooth.....
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Since the OP's problem is the same, since he has tunelink.. It might because of the receiver. Has anyone else tested this phone's bluetooth with another receiver? belkin's?
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Mine works perfectly streaming into my car's factory audio system with bluetooth.....
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Same here. Works better than my old GS2 with my Clarion deck. It also works great with my wife's Bose Soundlink speaker.
I am pretty sure its a compatibility issue with tunelink. I got myself a gogroove smartmini and it works great. Tunelink works fine with my gs2 and wife's HTC, though.
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What version of Bluetooth does Tunelink use? Maybe it's an older version (like 1.0) that the OG doesn't support.
I just got a email back from TuneLink
Hi Josh
Unfortunately we don't have an Optimus G to test with. I looked up the specs and it says that it runs Android version 4.0.4 with a planned upgrade to 4.1.2. What I know is that we did experience difficulties with Bluetooth on early versions of the Android 4.0 series but for the most part, they appeared to be fixed with 4.0.4 but I can't say that that's true for all Android devices as the Bluetooth hardware differs from device to device. The one thing they all have in common is that all Android Bluetooth drivers need to be able to integrate with the BlueZ Bluetooth protocol stack of the kernel. That said, if the audio is skipping, maybe try closing all unused apps to free up resources and see if that makes a difference. If you're streaming over the internet, try playing music locally. If possible try it with another A2DP Bluetooth device. I will put the word out around here and see if we can get an Optimus G to test as well. I would also send an email to LG's support and ask them if they have any known issues with A2DP. Note that if your TuneLink has firmware version 1.2.0 or greater then it supports Bluetooth version 4.0 minus the low power option. Prior versions support Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR. Also we only support the SBC codec.
Thanks
Mark
ilyukha13 said:
Hi, I am having issues with bluetooth music streaming with this phone. I have a Tunelink dongle in my car which works perfectly fine with my GS2. However with OG I get very noticeable background noise and music skips every 15-20 seconds which is the worst part. I have not tested this with another BT device yet, but was wondering if anyone had a similar issue?
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I just installed a Pioneer Car Stereo with Parrot bluetooth and I noticed noise, pops, hisses and complete music skips with an AT&T LG OG but streaming from a Nokia Lumia 920 to the same radio was fine and dandy. I think the issue is the phone.

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