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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.
I am currently using some headphones from my Sony Walkman which are really good quality. Obviously, they don't do the call features. The included headset for the HD7 are obviously crap.
What would you recommend for me for the HD7 to:
* restrict noise leakage (I find the buds are best for this)
* make/accept calls
I notice Sennheiser do iPhone kit. The HD7 is obviously pretty new and will not likely get the attention from the better headphone makers. What's the compatibility like between smartphones? Are iPhone/other phone headsets compatible?
I would prefer wired, but if Bluetooth provides the better functionality/sound then I'll consider those.
Thanks.
I use Plantronics Voyager Pro Plus. It's a BT headset and one of the best I have used. You can get the one without the plus for a lower price.
The plus is A2DP enabled. I got a good deal on Amazon.com during the holidays.
I would definitely recommend this BT Headset. Very comfortable and very functional.
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I use Plantronics Voyager Pro Plus. It's a BT headset and one of the best I have used. You can get the one without the plus for a lower price.
The plus is A2DP enabled. I got a good deal on Amazon.com during the holidays.
I would definitely recommend this BT Headset. Very comfortable and very functional.
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Thanks. Although I should have made it clear I need this for music, so it needs to be stereo.
I personally use two headphones, though I'm not too sure this would suit your needs, I either carry a pair of earbuds or my Bose headphones, and then a Blueant Q2 for talk... I know it could be a pain... Also, try using the sound enhancer app from HTC
Thank you all.
In the end, I think these are probably my best bet. They supposedly work on Android, so similar may get similar operation on WP7?
Sennheiser MM 70i Headset with Smart Remote and Mic to Control iPhone
There was a link here to the product.
Because of your forum rules, I cannot post the link to the earphones. Apparently after 8 posts I can do, so maybe i should create 5 or more posts with pointless content in just so I can paste a link? This helps nobody.
Any experience with these?
Plantronics 903 Backbeat! Love it. I use it at work to listen to stuff on my pc and phone connected to take calls or listen to music on my phone while I'm out of the office. Sounds really good and the most comfortable set of bluetooth STEREO headphones I've used.
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Plantronics 903 Backbeat! Love it. I use it at work to listen to stuff on my pc and phone connected to take calls or listen to music on my phone while I'm out of the office. Sounds really good and the most comfortable set of bluetooth STEREO headphones I've used.
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Thanks for your help. I've taken a punt based on your response and some fairly positive reviews. My only worry is the sound quality, but let's see. I'll be sure to let you know!
I am also in the same boat as you guys. The headphones with HD7 are bad, so I am turning to SE for help.
Here is what I might buy:
1. SE HPM 88
2. MH 710
3. MH 700 OR
4. HPM 77
In India, we don't get the ones with the mic. We only get headphones. I SO SO REGRET GIVING AWAY My X1 heaphones... DAYUM!!! WISH I COULD turn back time.
I bought the Plantronics set and am quite impressed. Have some sound quality/comfort issues but other than that, a great set.
I was asked to blog about it by a local TelCo:
http://programx.co.uk/2011/03/plantronics-backbeat-903-stereo-bluetooth-headphones/
Still looking for the RIGHT ones...
Hello !
I am searching for bluetooth headsets for my hTC HD2 !
I have the Motorola S9 HD but i'ld like to change
I am thinking about getting a Jaybird Sportsband 2 (
For the same price, is there something better ?
Thanks
of all the headsets i have had....about 15 in the last 2 years. this is due to the fact that i lose and break them very often because of my job; i would say the one i'm using right now is pretty good, it is the samsung WEP475.
pretty good audio
the other person can hear you very well, even in a 13L 425hp diesel!
and it is very loud, so having it on the low volume setting is a good idea (this is due to our phones i think though)
for me i just need something that works good, and is cheap. spending 100-200 on a bluetooth headset and loosing it 3 days later seems stupid to me.
on a side note the shortest timei have ever had a headset for is 2hrs before i ran it over with 100,000lbs!
try this mate!
months ago I started a thread (after many searches on this site about a good stereo bluetooth headset)
I restricted my choices onto 2 stereo headset and in the end I bought the SE MW600 ...
You can read the posts here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=713693
Mate, I really recommend this bluetooth headset to everyone ... long lasting battery, astonishing audio (like if you are listening music through a good mp3 player), voice commands, info on the led display (sometimes ...not everytime ... also the name of the caller), comfortable buttons-commands, etc ...
Regards
Is Bluetooth not universal?
Thanks for answering
What can you guys tell me about the Sennheiser HD 448 ?
Should I buy it ?
I use the Avantalk jogger. It is really light, has a very long running time and is not too expensive. Only the bass is too quiet!
I use the jabra extreme. Out supports a2dp and has place call function, redial, 2 mics to reduce background noise, good quality stereo sound in one speaker. Best buy has them for 80US.
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I have used a Jabra BT8010 for years with my iPhone 3G and then my HTC HD2. Recently, I replaced it with the Samsung HM3500 and it works great, too. You can purchase the HM3500 on Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280679860257
I bought mine from this person and it is excellent. It cost $27 and free shipping.
The new model is the HM3700 that T-Mobile is selling for $70. I didn't like the HM3700 because it did not have the big button on the side to answer a call.
The only thing I do not like about the HM3x00 is that it does not fit into my ear and thus sticks out about an inch from my face. I do like the ear bugs for the stero. Hope this helps anyone looking at this posting.
There is only one Bluetooth hands-free and it's called Jawbone:
jawbone.com
Everything else is a compromise.
until today i have never need a headset
I recently rediscovered Pandora and I also found iHeartRadio. I found my favorite morning radio show on one of the stations. Sadly I haven't found my favorite local station that has the morning show. I work off and only catch part of it on Mondays while driving out of town. These with the Nexus S are awesome.
I'm clueless on Bluetooth headsets. I discarded the ear buds or disregarded them actually and used them for the first time this weekend after using a pair from the Galaxy S last week. Those hurt my ears but the NS ones I used last night were pretty comfortable and was even able to sleep on my side.
So on to the wants...
Price: 50 or less. Maybe more if you can provide a very good reason.
Sound Quality: I can't tell the difference between CD and MP3 so they don't have to be great, good will do.
Volume Control: I really want this on there. I'm going to need to hear people speaking to me while I'm listening to music, but I'm going to need to turn up the volume when I take a call.
Multiple Phones: I have the Nexus S as my personal phone but I'm a foreman at work and have a BB Curve that the company provides me. It would be pretty sweet if it would answer both phones. The BB rings more often. This would be the very good reason I mentioned above.
Charging: I'm not sure how this works on BT devices. Educate me.
Comfort: This is key for me. I'd hate to waste my money on something I'll put on a shelf and look at. Like I said the buds that came with the Nexus S are comfortable to me but I've never liked a pair that were like the ones in the Galaxy S.
I just did this same search. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find anything that supported A2DP for less than $80 (Canadian). I went with a BlueAnt T1, primarily because it has an Android app that does Text to Speech for SMS. Pretty happy with it, aside from the price.
I was in the same need as the OP but I've found the sollution in the Sony Ericsson MW600 BT headset. The sound quality is excellent, loud and clear, it has built-in FM radio which works very well and it can be paired with 3 devices at once. It also has volume control, play/pause, fwd and rew buttons on it.
You can use you favorite set of headphones with this little gadget .. I highly recommend it.
Went with the Sony Ericsson. Thanks for the suggestions. Should be here by next weekend or later. Free shipping for the win!
Maybe these might be something your looking for. I personally have them they have good sound have volume control, track skipping and phone button to take calls. Quality is ok, not as nice as some other headsets but not bad for the price. http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-S9-H...R0BW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1318213100&sr=8-1
Looks like you made a decision already, but one I totally recommend is the Motorola S305. Its similar to the suggestion in the above post, but with better reviews. If anybody else is looking for some good Bluetooth headphones, check these out.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-S305-Bluetooth-Headset-Packaging/dp/B002BH3I9U/ref=pd_cp_cps_2
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I've also used for about 2 years ,w/o any complain, the Nokia BH-503 - http://www.amazon.com/Nokia-BH-503-Stereo-Headset-Black/dp/B001DEWSWA
The only downside of those headsets is that you can not use them in a business enviroment or while driving so you will need a second BT device for those situations. That was the main reason I've sold the nokia one and bought the SE MW-600 ... it is meant for general usage (and for the FM radio ).
Jabra Clipper works with excellence.
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Had good luck with Rocketfish headset. Supports a2dp and not in the ear canal. Those things drive me nuts. They stay on my head even on the treadmill.
http://m.rocketfishproducts.com/m/products/mobile-phones-gps/RF-MAB2.html
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AtomicPC said:
I recently rediscovered Pandora and I also found iHeartRadio. I found my favorite morning radio show on one of the stations. Sadly I haven't found my favorite local station that has the morning show.
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Elliot In the Morning? Assuming Colombia is the one in Maryland?
ro_explorer said:
I was in the same need as the OP but I've found the sollution in the Sony Ericsson MW600 BT headset. The sound quality is excellent, loud and clear, it has built-in FM radio which works very well and it can be paired with 3 devices at once. It also has volume control, play/pause, fwd and rew buttons on it.
You can use you favorite set of headphones with this little gadget .. I highly recommend it.
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Hi, I' looking for a wireless headset for gim use (running on the tapis roulant etc...)
Do you think this Sony Ericson can be used for this?
As long as you can clip it to some clothing it should work great. It is very very light so it should stick nice for any activity.
I'm using it also for mountain biking and it never fell off ... not even when I'm going downhill.
Bought it
Rocketfish all the way !
http://m.rocketfishproducts.com/m/products/mobile-phones-gps/RF-MAB2.html
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I am starting this thread , in order members to suggest any suitable pair of earphones for Huawei Mate 10 pro. As it has usb type c exit and the Huawei earphones that come with the box are not comfortable to me, I was wondering of if the Xiaomi Noise Cancellation In-ear Earphones Type-C work with the phone.
Anyone who has tried, please inform us.
Bought the Xiaomi HD ANC USB Type-C earphones last week. They work perfectly in my Mate 10 Pro, though you do get a Huawei notification that you're using an uncertified headset.
Uvaavu said:
Bought the Xiaomi HD ANC USB Type-C earphones last week. They work perfectly in my Mate 10 Pro, though you do get a Huawei notification that you're using an uncertified headset.
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Hi. Can you confirm that:
1. Noise Cancellation Works
2. Mic Works in calls
3. Track Buttons Work.
and compared to the Huaweis in the box,which is better?
And last, where didi you buy it and how much.
Thanks
patraboy said:
1. Noise Cancellation Works
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It does. Not as good as my Sony MDR-1000X's, but better than no ANC for damn sure.
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2. Mic Works in calls
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Yep, works fine. The mic is on a small block on the right ear cable. The controls are where the two ear cables meet.
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3. Track Buttons Work.
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They do, as does the ANC on/off button.
patraboy said:
and compared to the Huaweis in the box,which is better?
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I can't stand hard earphones/earpods - I like earbuds that properly fill the ear canal, not lumps of hard plastic loosely balanced in there. With that in mind the Xiaomi ones are way better, no contest.
If you like apple earpods, the Huawei ones are perfectly good imitations (without ANC, obviously).
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And last, where didi you buy it and how much.
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Shanghai, at the Xiaomi MI store in the Joy City mall @ Qufu Road. Price was 299 CNY iirc.
Huawei Mate 10 pro earbuds
If I may ask about the earbuds possibilities while listening music cause I can't find it online.... ?
Double click would do next song then what about previous, fast forward and rewind?!?
Any advice guys?
Thks in advance ?
No, it's only pause/play -activate google voice -answer/hang up phone for the middle button and volume up and down for the others.
I havent been able to skip track etc on mine. But for the price, it's unbeatable if you want/need ANC. Tried them on a short plane trip last week, (I usually use MDR 1000x) and they worked fine.
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No, it's only pause/play -activate google voice -answer/hang up phone for the middle button and volume up and down for the others.
I havent been able to skip track etc on mine. But for the price, it's unbeatable if you want/need ANC. Tried them on a short plane trip last week, (I usually use MDR 1000x) and they worked fine.
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If I may ask about the earbuds possibilities while listening music cause I can't find it online.... ?
Double click would do next song then what about previous, fast forward and rewind?!?
Any advice guys?
Thks in advance ?
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Click once for play/pause
Double for next
Triple for previous
Double volume up is favourite current song
Double volume down is change playback (loop, shuffle, play once etc. )
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It does. Not as good as my Sony MDR-1000X's, but better than no ANC for damn sure.
Yep, works fine. The mic is on a small block on the right ear cable. The controls are where the two ear cables meet.
They do, as does the ANC on/off button.
I can't stand hard earphones/earpods - I like earbuds that properly fill the ear canal, not lumps of hard plastic loosely balanced in there. With that in mind the Xiaomi ones are way better, no contest.
If you like apple earpods, the Huawei ones are perfectly good imitations (without ANC, obviously).
Shanghai, at the Xiaomi MI store in the Joy City mall @ Qufu Road. Price was 299 CNY iirc.
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I'm about to buy this model of headphones. Are you saying that everything works for them? Do the calls work? Does the music sound good? Have you tried uncompressed music, how does it sound?
Huawei cm-q3 are the best earphones ever. Fully working, anc, calls, controls... everything. The headphones are heard very well even for audiophiles.
Does anyone know if bluetooth 5.0 headphones work on our device? It looks like the mate 10 pro has the bluetooth version 4.2.