Will a Blackberry Bluetooth Visor speaker work? - HD2 Accessories

Title pretty much says it all. I am coming from a Blackberry 9700 and use my Blackberry bluetooth visor speaker daily. I need to know if it will work with my HTC HD2 that arrives tomorrow. Thanks!

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bluetooth headset which will work perfectly with htc hd2

can anyone tell me which bluetooth headset is fully compatible and works best
i want it for my new htc hd2 immediately
2 options r there
Jabra BT3030 Bluetooth Stereo Headset
i.Tech clip D-Radio Bluetooth Headest with OLED Screen
reviews will be much appreciated
thanks in advance
u can check them at
ipmart.com
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reply anyone out there who have tested
What do you mean "works perfectly" ?
All of mine work with my HD2, what details do you want ?
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I haven't got any of the ones you list
Jabra T3030 works perfectly, best bluetooth stereo I've used so far (compared to Plantronics, Sony). Good volume and very very sweat proof. Buy on ebay from China, very cheap.
i m interested in this one
i.Tech clip D-Radio Bluetooth Headest with OLED Screen
planning to buy from ipmart.com
wht do u people say?
Nokia BH-804
My Nokia BH-804 works perfectly, very small and good fitting and also loading with micro USB contact as the HD2!
Sony Ericsson HBH-DS980 works great here... all controls and everything.
I've been considering the Nokia BH503 which seems very reasonably priced any one tried it?
I'm using a Jawbone II. Works like a charm.
http://www.amazon.com/Jawbone-II-Bluetooth-NoiseAssassin-Packaging/dp/B001AQYUWC

HTC HD2 - Motorbike - helmet

Hi,
Any riders here?
If yes, anyone who has bought a bluetooth-headset (attached to helmet) that works fine with HD2? Then I mean all features such as telephony (receiving calls), voice-command, listening to music, using the navigator (just for audio-instructions) ecc. A solution without bluetooth could also be OK (cable connected to HD2 in jacket-pocket).
I have a helmet handset (Cellularline) that works fine with HD2...but is an older model.
No information about new F4 model (may be better and could also works as headphone for music and navigation.....)
U can check on Cellularline website for more informations.
Alex
Thanks...I will check it out.
Alx0363 said:
I have a helmet handset (Cellularline) that works fine with HD2...but is an older model.
No information about new F4 model (may be better and could also works as headphone for music and navigation.....)
U can check on Cellularline website for more informations.
Alex
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Scala rider G4
look at cardosystems on the internet.
I've tried the Q2 before and works fine.
Now I'm trying the G4. This one has stereo and works much better.
BMW have long done a Bluetooth helmet, but it's waaaay overpriced, I think it was a good £600 when I last looked at it but with that said it was ~4 years ago I last considered it.
I've never seen the point in bluetooth helmets, I ride like an absolute idiot anyway, so I can bearly hear myself let alone someone hear me.
I like the quiet time of being on a bike, quite why you'd want to ruin that with the Mrs. nagging you, knowing you have a Bluetooth helmet is beyond me.
I eventually bought the Cellularline F4 model (single version) and I am very pleased with it. Everything works nicely (pairing, music, receiving calls, good quality and loud enough etc). The only thing I still have to experiment is with MS Voice Command.

[Q] Best Bluetooth Car Stereo

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
Clarion CX 509Z
Fyi, Bluetooth ready sounds to me like it needs an attachment to work.
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onei0077 said:
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?

Bluetooth handsfree. What do you use?

I am getting insanely busy with work and I am considering getting a bluetooth earpiece. I have always been against them as I find they look plain stupid on people but I guess wearing one in the office wouldnt be so bad.
Heres the thing. If I am going to wear a headset. I would want one I can use with my nexus S and my computer (which runs a mix of google talk and Skype)
Is there any that you reccomend could do this or am I dreaming?
I was looking at the Jawbone line of units but wow are they ever pricy!
Anything else thats good?
maybe u can try jabra? i think its a decent one
Mercedes Benz GLK 350. Works perfect!
I use the official Sony PS3 headset, works fine.
Just get a jabra icon and don't sweat it
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA App
Plantronics Bluetooth headset is also good, but if you don't want to use headset you can try Bluetooth speaker like the monster iclarity works just fine
Hy, for sports i use nokia bh 503, which are very comfortable. For everday usage i have nokia bh 214 paired with some old sonyericsson earbuds, best combo that i tested so far;-) And while driving i have plantronic k100. All these work without problems on ics i9023.
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Jabaculemos said:
I use the official Sony PS3 headset, works fine.
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Me too, the second version of this headset. It is so light and comfortable.
cheers
Motorola H15 - small and able to connect to two devices at same time so I can use it with my phone and desktop at same time. Voice/Audio of course works with one device at time.
bmszabo said:
Mercedes Benz GLK 350. Works perfect!
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awsome choice

What Bluetooth are you currently using and why?

I'm using the blueant Q2 one of the best ones I've ever used and the most comfortable too.
Love the 90s good times
Currently I'm using a jawbone icon and love it thus far. I've used quite a few high end Motorola's jabras and blackberry units as well as the original jawbone. The icon trumps them all for comfort, usability, and noise cancelation. I've never used a blue ant though.
I have a jawbone era that I hate using. I hurts my ear to much. That hard rubber is just a bad design they should of went a more soft gel design
Love the 90s good times
Jawbone Era because it was on sale for an awesome price of $50 when I was looking to pick one up. Works great for me, never had any problems with it.
Bluetooth Headset - Motorola Sliver II. I have odd ears I guess. I had owned every Jawbone there was and loved them until they changed up the ear pieces and they would no longer stay in my ear or not hurt them. I tried BlueAnt but also didn't fit my ears. Then I tried the Motorola Elite Sliver and fell in love. Not only does it fit perfectly I can't tell I am wearing it at all. The battery life is amazing and it comes with a spare battery/charger. But my biggest reason was that I use two phones, work/home. So I wanted a headset that would work well on both. Nothing I tried worked as well as the Sliver. The only drawback is that the Motorola android app, which also allows you to listen to and send texts, doesn't announce incoming caller-id. It was supposed to be updated but in the year that I have had the headset it still isn't. I recently upgraded to the Sliver II and the Motorola App doesn't even work with it but it does announce caller ID for people in your contacts. So for fit, comfort and dual phone usage this was easily the best headset I tried out of many. Could use more features but I will take all of the pros over the one or two cons.
Bluetooth Headphones - Beats By Dre . Because I like a lot of bass and no wires :victory:
Bluetooth Car Stereo - Kenwood KDC-BT955HD. Because I have been a Kenwood fan since I was a teenager.
Bluetooth Remote Control - Satechi BT MediaRemote Bluetooth Multi-Media Remote Control. Because before I put in the Kenwood I needed something to control my phone so that I could put it in my console and play music from a remote.

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