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Does anybody know on how to make the caller id of the blueant v12 bluetooth headset work in such a way that the name will appear and not just the numbers? All I can see in the forum is the solution for the Jabra BT8010.
you probably need to install jetway, it aint free though, but funnily enough, even though my trial has expried and I can no longer make changes to the setup, it is still sending the names to my headset instead of the number.
Ok, Ill try that. Thanks for the advice
Hi there everybody
anyone have an idea about the best bluetooth headset for HD2 , which is good for both phone call and music play??
I just wish the HD2 had voice dialing included like the last three HTC phones I have had, such a shame.
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osash2000 said:
Hi there everybody
anyone have an idea about the best bluetooth headset for HD2 , which is good for both phone call and music play??
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Hi,
I use a Motorola S9 and it works very well
Caste23
Caste23 said:
Hi,
I use a Motorola S9 and it works very well
Caste23
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thanx........
i love my samsung sbh500... best handset i`ve ever had
Honestly I'm looking at Plantronics Discovery 975
osash2000 said:
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anyone have an idea about the best bluetooth headset for HD2 , which is good for both phone call and music play??
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Hello:
I've got nothing to say but good things 'bout the Motorola S9HD BT Stereo headset. Discovery & setup for both music and phone pretty much automatic.
Sounds Great!
http://reviews.bestbuy.com/3545/9013881/reviews.htm
HTH
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zmor,
NEVER post your email address like you do now. That is.. If you do not like spam!
Spam bots will find it, and abuse it!
If you really want to post your email address on forums, mask your email address, or use something like www.kijk.info to convert your email address to an image.
Folks,
I've been using this one on HD Jabra BT3030 Stereo. My HD2 is on its way and should be here wednesday the lastest but what I can say is that this one is really amazing. It is able to give you control over volume up/down, music rewind/forward and next/previous function of the HTC player. Having that you will never need to take it out of the case for making calls or hearing music. On HTC its also supporting the Voice calling.
But as I said, not tested it on HD2 yet. I will give it a try and post my result here as soon as my HD2 is there.
Indeed this dog tag"-Look is something you need to like but in my opinion its an eye catcher ;-)
Cheers,
LEE
BT3030 is a very nice HS, but there seems to be a problem with HD2, dont know if that exists with other headsets too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=590620
i like my samsung SBH-500... very good reproduction, multimedia keys, but microphone is on bad place... i must speak louder...
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BT3030 is a very nice HS, but there seems to be a problem with HD2, dont know if that exists with other headsets too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=590620
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damn.
Lets keep fingers crossed that this is gonna be solved somehow. I'll be missing that... :-(
lee1980 said:
Folks,
I've been using this one on HD Jabra BT3030 Stereo. My HD2 is on its way and should be here wednesday the lastest but what I can say is that this one is really amazing. It is able to give you control over volume up/down, music rewind/forward and next/previous function of the HTC player. Having that you will never need to take it out of the case for making calls or hearing music. On HTC its also supporting the Voice calling.
But as I said, not tested it on HD2 yet. I will give it a try and post my result here as soon as my HD2 is there.
Indeed this dog tag"-Look is something you need to like but in my opinion its an eye catcher ;-)
Cheers,
LEE
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it sound great....looking forward for your feedback
how to make the hd2 play music through the bluetooth headset? i have a sony headset added as a bluetooth device with the stereo headset option ticked. also i am able to use it for phone calls but not music.
I am using the bt3030 from jabra also,but instead of the jabra earbuds,i buyed senneheiser cx300 precision,combine this with srs wow hd and do some bluetooth tweaking like verry high bitrate etc and you got some booming bass on the head with nice and clear treble,and clear mid tones....whoooo
Sony Ericsson MW600 - Both for phone and stereo bluetooth. It has a small display, dipslays caller ID for contacts, you can adjust volume (although the slider takes a little getting used too, it is much more linear than the HD2 controls), has a 2.5mm headset jack so you can replace the headset with whatever you choose. Great sound reproduction from standard headphones. Fantastic battery life. Uses micro-usb to charge, so is compatible with HTC HD2 chargers. You can pair with multiple devices. Has worked flawlessly for me. Paid $75 AUS Dollars
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Sony Ericsson MW600 - Both for phone and stereo bluetooth. It has a small display, dipslays caller ID for contacts, you can adjust volume (although the slider takes a little getting used too, it is much more linear than the HD2 controls), has a 2.5mm headset jack so you can replace the headset with whatever you choose. Great sound reproduction from standard headphones. Fantastic battery life. Uses micro-usb to charge, so is compatible with HTC HD2 chargers. You can pair with multiple devices. Has worked flawlessly for me. Paid $75 AUS Dollars
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the volume control is easy. the manual says that you need to slide across the whole slider to activate volume then you can just slide to the desired volume. works great. highly recommend this headset. also payed about $80 aud online for it.
Hi,
Personnaly, I am using IQUA BHS-701. It is light, good balance between quality and price. Very good sound (phone and music)good bass. It is the best one for jogging according my knwoledge. It has it's own volume contrôle, overiding the HD2 one. there is mini USB slot to charge it. The disign philosophie is close to the jabra. Reception disance is good. Finally it is a 83grams headfone and it last 10 hrs music.
Motorola S9 or Jaybird work great!
Both are "waterproof". I also use WOW (free ap) - try the Jaybird first - they won't be comfortable for everyone.
Hey guys,
just realesed another video about the HD2. This time i paired my HD2 with the Motorola MOTOROKR T05. Its a Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone for calls and musicstream with a inbuild digital FM-Transmitter. You can pair any device with the T505 and play music or take calls with a inbuild speaker or via digital FM-Transmitter through your car speakers. Its possible to control the phone with the buttons on the T505. The T505 has a own battery so there is no need for a cable. It gets charged with any miniUSB cable where ever you get power.
Its a very easy and nice solution for your HD2 in your car. It makes it possible to have a legal call while driving (in germany you get in trouble when you touch your phone while driving) and listening to internet radiostreams .
My video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=934Yo010WIA
HD ready in a few mins...
Vendors page
http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/t505/
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/U...akerphone-with-Digital-FM-Transmitter-US-EN-2
http://motorola.pairx.co.uk/?l=38&a=0&pp=536&sm=17&sp=780&j=45858&jd=1261064698000
What about hands free dialling?
I'm about to upgrade from my Touch Pro to the HD2.
I already have a T505 that i love (simple, reliable & small), but i'm wondering if you can get Voice Dialling up on the HD2 just like you can on the Touch Pro i currently have by just pushing the call button?
Thanks
Ben
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I'm about to upgrade from my Touch Pro to the HD2.
I already have a T505 that i love (simple, reliable & small), but i'm wondering if you can get Voice Dialling up on the HD2 just like you can on the Touch Pro i currently have by just pushing the call button?
Thanks
Ben
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hey, i missed the postman today but tomorrow i shall get back my hd2 and i can tell you exactly. by voice dailing you mean you push a button on the t505 and the hd2 askes you what number you whish to call and you speak out the saved name for it and hd2 starts calling the number?
well i didnt try this so far because i never used it before, as i remember right microsoft has an application for it? because i dont know if the hd2 has.
yep, that's what i meant.
I've realised now though that the HD2 doesn't have the feature built-in, even though the T505 works well for it.
bgm
T505 with HD2 Bluetooth
Hi
I have just bought a HD2 T9193 Aus version so its compatible with AT&T ..which it is.
I have a T505 (which I love) but does not allow voice commands... works great other wise...some one calls you or you dial manually from the list or favorites.. will keep looking for a solution... bummer
I'm currently in the market for a bluetooth headset and I'm just looking for a polling of what headsets y'all are using, how well they play with WP7, and how happy you are with it. Thanks!
i use a blueant q2 headset. The call clarity is great, easy to use, and stylish. It has the ability to be paired to mutiple headsets also. It reads back text messages very well. Streams music too.
I am using the Motorola S9 and both calls and music sound fine...
I have the Sony Ericsson MW600. I really like it because you can still use any ear buds you already have. It can still take calls and has FM radio too.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Ericsson-Bluetooth-Stereo-Headset/dp/B003DQ1DCM
I use the jaybird JF3
Unfortunately I cannot use it to do voice command
I use a E56 Mono wireless bluetooth headset, it's suitable for all bluetooth-enabled mobile phones and you can handle incoming and outgoing calls, listen to music and adjust the volume conveniently.
Jawbone Era... it's fantastic. What I like most is the tap to answer/hang up feature... shake to pair, etc. I also quite like how even when it's in my ear, I can hear everything around me - like I'm not wearing it, until I'm actually using it. Not everyone will like that, but when I'm driving I prefer to retain the use of my right ear. =)
Top 3 Headset I like
Jawbone Era
BlueAnt Q2
Sound ID 510
I used all 3 but, still looking for something with 8hrs of Talk Time
I've already posted mine here.
hi there, how about somethin like the wep870 or the hm3100? Original samsung.. will they fit a Samsung Omnia7 / Focus?
Please help me!
I had an EVO 4G an now an EVO 3D have had Plantronics 510 and 520 then went to a Jawbone Icon and washed it in my pocket. I switched to the lue Ant Q2 cause it spoke the number in your ear had an app that read back your text even though Vlingo does this Vlingo didn't work well with my 1st Evo and I loved being able to say Answer and Ignore my favorite part of the Q2. But when I hit the button and said phone command and wanted to choose Vlingo as my default and it says not supported and it doesn't work right where I can just push a button and say dial so and so so.
Anyway part of my Q2 broke but it still worked and now I lost it so I have ordered the Jawbone Era off Amazon and expect it the end of this week. I hope I like it. Tap sounds cool but I'm going to miss just saying answer and ignore by speaking but I used that alot if I was getting my nails done and got a call. LOL! What phone do you use your ERA with and you? You seem like you really like it and I read reviews before deciding whether to reorder a Q2 or get the Era.
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Jawbone Era... it's fantastic. What I like most is the tap to answer/hang up feature... shake to pair, etc. I also quite like how even when it's in my ear, I can hear everything around me - like I'm not wearing it, until I'm actually using it. Not everyone will like that, but when I'm driving I prefer to retain the use of my right ear. =)
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I'm going from a Q2 to the Era this week. I have an EVO 3D what phone do you have? The Q2 didn't do totally handsfree with my phone and once I said Phone command and chose like Vlingo to use it would say this command is not supported by your phone or something like that. I lost it and am trying the ERA. Which one do you like better? I'm gonna miss speaking and saying pair me and answer and Ignore but the speaker is worse on the EVO 3D than the 4G and i heard listening to music on the Era is great and that sound is better cause of the bigger speaker it has over the jawbone Icon which I also had before.
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Top 3 Headset I like
Jawbone Era
BlueAnt Q2
Sound ID 510
I used all 3 but, still looking for something with 8hrs of Talk Time
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I am looking to get one of these two headsets for use with my Nexus S as well as my Galaxy Tab(Skype purposes). For anyone who has had either of these, which one do you prefer and why? I want to get the one that will work BEST with my Android phone. Also, can these headsets(both A2DP) be used while on a Skype voice call?
I love my Icon I can hear very well and people say I sound great. I don't use Skype so I can't answer that. Pick one if you don't like it return it for the other.
-John
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Have you looked into the Blueant T1? Its similar to the Q1 but actually works with Android's built in voice commands.
I use the Blueant Q2, and I've found it to be the best headset thus far, and works great on my i9020T. Voice commands work, and you can answer or ignore calls by simply saying "answer" or "ignore". It also says who's calling from the phonebook because the Q2 requests the phonebook after pairing.
It's clear, works great in a workplace setting (I work at Costco selling phones at the kiosk), and its battery is decent enough for a full day of work (about 10-14 hrs straight, 2-3 hrs music listening).
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I use the Blueant Q2, and I've found it to be the best headset thus far, and works great on my i9020T. Voice commands work, and you can answer or ignore calls by simply saying "answer" or "ignore". It also says who's calling from the phonebook because the Q2 requests the phonebook after pairing.
It's clear, works great in a workplace setting (I work at Costco selling phones at the kiosk), and its battery is decent enough for a full day of work (about 10-14 hrs straight, 2-3 hrs music listening).
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Your saying that the Voice Actions such as 'send message to' and 'navigate to' work with the Q2 and your not talking about the voice commands? If so, I will most likely pick up the Q2.
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Your saying that the Voice Actions such as 'send message to' and 'navigate to' work with the Q2 and your not talking about the voice commands? If so, I will most likely pick up the Q2.
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I'll double check for you tomorrow since it's charging right now. I haven't actually used the Voice Actions without using a bluetooth headset, so it'll be fun trying to do so. I believe voice to text works properly though.
Any update? I am really curious if the Q1 works with the Voice Actions as well. I would assume that if the Q2 does, the Q1 will.
Anyone?
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I have both Q1 and Jawbone. Look wise I prefer Q1 but sound quality there's no match between the two (icon wins by very-very Far). Both has A2DP, both have voice control, both have app for android.. but.... jawbone is more polished in all aspect. download the apps yourself and try it out. You don't really need to have the product to check out their app. Q1 is an older product so this really isn't a fair match
Does Skype and Google Voice Actions work with the Jawbone Icon?
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I own both of these headsets and the Blueant ones annoy the crap out of me. I love my icon and the noise cancellation is a bit better.
I've used both and discarded both. After long consideration I went with the Bose and haven't regretted it one bit. The sound quality is amazing - I always had problems with road noise interfering with phone calls, but not anymore.
The fit is excellent as well - I can leave it in my ear all day long and not notice it. Volume is great, and I love the ability to pair it to multiple devices - up to 6!
Downside is cost of course, but as much as I use it, the $150 was well spent.
I use blue ant Q2 and have used both icon era & Q1. To me the blue ants are more efficient.
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