I have just purchased an XDA 11. I want to install it in my car for handsfree use. I also intend purchasing the Tom Tom navigator 11 Bluetooth GPS software (As soon as it has been fixed to work with the XDA11!) Can anyone recommend a kit? O2 say that they won't be releasing one for a while yet? Does the original XDA Car kit work/compatible with the XDA 11? Any assistance/recommendations appreciated.
xda11 car kit
yes...check the posts in the xda11 forum. The original car kit appears to work ok!
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i have a O2 XDA which was purchased september 2002. its the 32mb version, has been updated to radio 4.21. will the Jabra BT200 work fine with this device?
thanx guys!
The Jabra will only work if you purchased the model for NON-Bluetooth phones and plug the base into the headset jack. I use one this way and it works fine.
I have an XDA with the Jabra BT200 and adboom is absolutely right - you must make sure that you buy the model designed for non-bluetooth phones. I got mine from
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=106186
Thinking of buying a keyboard for my XDA to makle typing more convenient. Does anyone know of, or can strongly recommend any? I am currently considering the universal IR from Targus and one also by Belkin. Any comments, thoughts, experiences, suggestions and recommendations will be highly appreciated.
Hi,
I've tried the Belkin and was not impressed with it. The keyboard play wasn't the best and getting the IR to line up is a pain sometimes.
What I have found as the best solution is the older Targus Stowaway keyboard with the connector 191008-B26T from www.thesupplynet.com folks. The Targus has the best feel so far of the ones I've looked at and returned.
Software wise, don't use the Targus software, instead go to the thinkoutside.com web site and download the software from there.
It works perfectly with no hangup problems like when using the Targus software.
If you need any further info, send me an email to [email protected]
Randy
Keyboard
Hi all
I am not so fond of these IRDA keyboards. Your PDA tumbles easily . I think a better solution is the O2 XDA II Standard Keyboard with a special XDA II connector . I had a similar keyboard for my Siemens Loox PDA and used it without any problems on the train. This one was based on the Belkin G700.. a luxury version with Siemens Design. Super keyboard!
http://www.expansys-usa.com/accessory.asp?code=108654&atype=KEYBDS&count=9
Since a week I made the transfer to a Orange M1000 and noticed Expansys has now a similar keyboard for the XDA II / QTEK 2020/M1000 . This is a Thinkoutside keyboard with a special XDA II connector
For me a real wanna have!
Perraudin
Amsterdam
keyboard
I've had good results with the BenQ G7B0, sold as a 'standard'
kbd by O2., and available from http://www.expansys-usa.com.
Incidentally, O2 told me I had to buy a new keyboard for the XDA II,
but that, as so much of O2's claims, was misinformation - the
kbd works for both.
Regards,
Andrew
I bought a STOWAWAY Universal Wireless IR Keyboard and after installing the driver it worked fine on my XDA I. But TomTom Navigator 5 wired GPS didn't work any more. It didn't see its GPS receiver anymore. Reason: both packages use the same beam and 32 Mb memory is not enough to use both packages. Removed the driver for the keyboard and my device is working correct again.
Hey fellow xda members just wondering if you guys had any opinions on Bluetooth stereos for cars. I'm getting a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Wednesday and the radio is stock which is a cassette. I've always used my aux port but wanna be able to use something with a remote and no wires. I already have a universal dock for my Nexus and will also look at work to see what radios we have and what my discount is (Best Buy). Just want some suggestions on brands or specific units. I saw this one but still wanna look
here's mine
works perfectly with my NS, used with LiquidA1 too, it bridges any sound from the phone
sorry, page is in italian, maybe you'll find an english page :|
http://www.lg.com/it/tv-audio-video/car-audio/LG-LCS500UR.jsp
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Fyi, Bluetooth ready sounds to me like it needs an attachment to work.
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Fyi, Bluetooth ready sounds to me like it needs an attachment to work.
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Thanks man! Didn't even notice that
Update got one of these plus installation, cord, and dask kit for $207 with employee discount. I love it can make calls, see's my phonebook, usb port, remote, and auto connects to phone
Bump.
Any more recommendations for the bluetooth car stereo?
Has anyone successful use Mirrorlink on there in dash stero using HTC One? My wife's Samsung Galaxy 3 works, but my HTC One won't get recognize. I'm using a Sony XAV601BT
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I have the newly launched appradio 3 from pioneer and i have the same problem, my S3 works but my newly purchased HTC One does not, acorrding to the pioneer site if you buy the android case it supports natively HTC One, however if you want to use mirrorlink u should not use the android case but the supplied mirrorlink usb cable, which they forgot to mention when i talked to them so i just bought a new phone + appradio 3 just to get this up and running perfectly in order to find out it doesent.
So if anyone has any ideas on how to get this to work im all hears, i have my htc one rooted and willing to flash any rom if it means it will work
I also triede the arliberator app but only works for appradio and appradio2 unfornantly
So, I bought a Nook HD + (I just couldn't pass up the deals everyone has on these) and I love it, but I still love my NC. I'm thinking about using it as an in car GPS/music/etc. display in my car. I read the topic where a few people talked about their setups, but it's a few months old and I know that there is a new GPS tweak in some current builds.
I'd like advice on the best way to use my phone as the GPS receiver for my NC. Also, any favorite for Car Launchers and car apps?
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