Anyone has these sony ericsson speakers are they good?
build quality, sound quality(tramble and bass output)?
goldenr said:
Anyone has these sony ericsson speakers are they good?
build quality, sound quality(tramble and bass output)?
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Portable, lightweight, looks good, but watch out for the paint
In sound quality it is deffinetley good for a portable speeker, but don't wait miracles from it. (bass is really moderate, but good from this size)
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as i have money now going to buy them!
on ebay only for 21$
goldenr said:
Thank u! )
as i have money now going to buy them!
on ebay only for 21$
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I think it worths $ 21. As of what I know of course
conectar bocinas ms450 a otro aparato de sonido
tengo unas bosinas ms450 pero el celular x10mini ya no lo tengo. quisiera conectar las bosinas a otro celular. alguien tendra el diagrama de las conexiones del jack 3.5 y el conector lateral o si funcionara sin alimentacion externa.
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Hey guys, why isn't Plair getting any attention? Am I not understanding something? Isn't this what the Chromecast strives to be?
http://home.plair.com/
Can someone give me a reason why I shouldn't buy a Plair? Here's a review of the Plair 2 from Engadget. Somehow I have completely missed the news on this device.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/01/plair-2-hdmi-wireless-streaming-dongle-runs-android/
Hadn't heard of it myself but I'd say the Chromecast is probably a nicer experience for what it does based on Engadgets below quote:
"In general, the fact of the matter is that Chromecast is less expensive, currently streams video better than Plair does and its native app control paradigm is superior to Plair's proprietary remote."
But if you want access to android applications and additional functionality on the device it sounds nice, however it's hard to beat the simpleness and niceness of interacting with the Chromecast (which is what brought me into purchasing one). The only real issue I have with the Chromecast as it stands is its white listing system which is stifling development efforts.
ChromeCast is the way!
Plair reviews aren't great.
For $50, get a Roku. If you're getting a Roku, pay the extra 50 and get the 3.
I didn't understand what was so special about it compared to any android hdmi dongle. This one getting attention looked to me like they paid for some spotlight whereas others might not have. Will the plair get Android updates and stay relevant? Time will tell but Chromecast seems like it has a lot more room to grow and the backing of a powerful company.
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Hey guys, why isn't Plair getting any attention? Am I not understanding something? Isn't this what the Chromecast strives to be?
http://home.plair.com/
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Nope. In this review, Android Plair2 Review, I think they summed it fairly well:
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Once things are all setup, this is where it gets a bit more interesting. Not to mention, where the similarities to the Chromecast stop... The big difference between this and the Chromecast — with PLAiR you are launching the remote app on your phone and then controlling the dongle itself. As opposed to launching the Netflix (or Hulu Plus) app and sending the stream to Chromecast.
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The end result may be similar, but what they're doing is different.
siratfus said:
Can someone give me a reason why I shouldn't buy a Plair? Here's a review of the Plair 2 from Engadget. Somehow I have completely missed the news on this device.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/01/plair-2-hdmi-wireless-streaming-dongle-runs-android/
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I'm not going to attempt. The question is really, what are your trying to accomplish or need you're trying to fill with the device that you can't with the Chromecast or your devices you have at home. This device is meant for home use and if you have something like a PS3, Roku, AppleTV, Xbox and so forth, it's actually a very redundant device. The Chromecast, although limited in apps, is an very cheap tinker toy. It was event better with the three free months of Netflix, which if you have subscription, then reduced the cost to around $15, including taxes and shipping.
Personally, I think the Roku is great little set top box at a good price.
i don't have plair but chromecast is just waste my time and mony since i have updated it . and cant be rooted.
plair2
hola a todos hace un par de semanas compre Plair 2 y aparte que viene con aplicaciones instaladas pude instalar otras App ,también lo conecte con un cable OTG y pude conectar un mouse y tecleado inhalambrico ah también lector de tarjetas y funciono muy bien
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hola a todos hace un par de semanas compre Plair 2 y aparte que viene con aplicaciones instaladas pude instalar otras App ,también lo conecte con un cable OTG y pude conectar un mouse y tecleado inhalambrico ah también lector de tarjetas y funciono muy bien
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PlAiR 2 looks interesting, though the initial reviews weren't so great
2 out of 5 from CNet - http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-media-receivers/plair-2/4505-6739_7-35831267.html
3 out of 5 from Laptop - http://www.laptopmag.com/review/set-top-box/plair-2.aspx
For reference, Chromecast did slightly better
3.5 out of 5 from CNet - http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-media-receivers/google-chromecast/4505-6739_7-35823617.html#!
3.5 out of 5 from Laptop - http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/accessories/chromecast.aspx
The short story seems to be if you want something that's open and you can install and hack (and potentially break) all you want, get PlAiR 2 or another Android TV stick. If you want something that's closed but (generally) more stable and tested, you're back to Chromecast and Roku LT.
PlAiR is an Android device first, media player second, just like other Android TV sticks.
Chromecast and Roku are just media players first, and people are bending them to be more, but not without a good amount of effort.
This isn't doing anything you couldn't do 6 Months ago....
If they added the DIAL functionality of the CCast to it then it might be worth the extra money.
I didn't read all the reviews but did not see anyone mention mirroring capability.
I am more apt to go with the device that is setting a STANDARD for Media distribution than one that is using a proprietary remote system and App system. You have a much better shot at seeing a networked surround Amplifier adding DIAL send functions and remote control than you have of seeing your manufacturer making an App to do this on the Plair side.
The Plair and the Android stick is a nice idea if you really want to add Smart Functionality to a dumb TV...
But until they realize that to do this properly they need to make the dongle an Add On connector to the HDMI Chain (Like the Google TV boxes did) , Plug your Cable Box or Amplifier into the dongle and the dongle into the TV so no switching of Inputs is required... The ergonomics are simply too complicated for the masses to use...
HDMI-CEC will help some but then again if you needed this to make your TV Smart you likely don't have CEC on your TV anyway.
This is the second attempt at jumping into the Dongle Market and they still have fallen a bit short of the CCast both in price and in features.
The eventual Dongle Winner will be the one who adds wired Network, Mirroring, HDMI Passthrough, as well as has DIAL, MKV and full surround codec support (maybe even some limited transcoding capability) and come with an App or DIAL Player App that can run a full ChromeOS or Android that in conjunction with a WiFi keyboard Mouse combination (also not invented yet, BlueTooth has limited range) can make the ultimate Smart TV replacement.
Whoever gets there may even make billions licencing it to the TV Manufacturers to become the defacto standard for Smart TVs.
But the truth is what I just described is really Android TV...Make the SmartTV an Android device, that can overlay the OS over whatever the current input is.
We have a ways to go before that ever happens if at all.
Hey guys,
So after a lot of time on custom roms with different sound mods, i finally came back to stock, but now i have the impression that my speakers volume is very low, others phone like my old Nokia Asha 302 cover my HTC One while both play music(the same song). Is the volume that low on stock, or i have a problem on soft/hardware part?
Clean your speaker grills with a toothbrush. I'm 95% sure that will fix your problem
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Hey guys,
So after a lot of time on custom roms with different sound mods, i finally came back to stock, but now i have the impression that my speakers volume is very low, others phone like my old Nokia Asha 302 cover my HTC One while both play music(the same song). Is the volume that low on stock, or i have a problem on soft/hardware part?
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I hear you man, I have an Asha 200 and its speaker is loud as hell. But it doesn't sound as good as the one. You're not gonna get higher volume on your One, but you will get better quality
n1234d said:
I hear you man, I have an Asha 200 and its speaker is loud as hell. But it doesn't sound as good as the one. You're not gonna get higher volume on your One, but you will get better quality
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My first phone was an nokia 6234. I've nevere had any phone as loud as it. But i must admit that sound quality from htc one is awesome, but if it was a little bit louder it was perfect..
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kRYySTy said:
My first phone was an nokia 6234. I've nevere had any phone as loud as it. But i must admit that sound quality from htc one is awesome, but if it was a little bit louder it was perfect..
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You can try a sound mod like Project ERA or intense blast (I think that's what it's called).
Hello,
I would like to buy a Xperia Z3c and I have a question. I do not play so much games , but I watch a lot of videos on Youtube or movies on the Internet . I wonder if the Z3C is not to small for watching videos or movies ? Opinions ? Thank You
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Chris576 said:
Hello,
I would like to buy a Xperia Z3c and I have a question. I do not play so much games , but I watch a lot of videos on Youtube or movies on the Internet . I wonder if the Z3C is not to small for watching videos or movies ? Opinions ? Thank You
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Answering purely from a screen size perspective. I'm using a Moto E (4.5in), previously used Z1 (5.0in). 4.6in size (Z3c) is best for one handed usage, calling, texting and getting things done. For Movies and YouTube (as you said), you'll be better with a 5.5in phone. Best option would be to go to a store and try a few phones in person. Or search for a bigger display at http://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
The phone is small, but that is the reason I bought it. I use the sony xperia z3 compact tablet for media. Still the best tablet in my opinion.
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Guids said:
The phone is small, but that is the reason I bought it. I use the sony xperia z3 compact tablet for media. Still the best tablet in my opinion.
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Save the cash and go for the Z5 Compact, I love my Z3 Compact but the build quality especially the flaps is really not what I would call sturdy, while the Z5 Compact has a more sturdy frame, and an updated processor/gpu combo which makes it better for your money
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Save the cash and go for the Z5 Compact, I love my Z3 Compact but the build quality especially the flaps is really not what I would call sturdy, while the Z5 Compact has a more sturdy frame, and an updated processor/gpu combo which makes it better for your money
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You're missing the point...
Chris576 said:
I do not play so much games , but I watch a lot of videos on Youtube or movies on the Internet . I wonder if the Z3C is not to small for watching videos or movies?
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While I agree to all of your points, none of them is relevant in Chris576's case.
Hello, thank you for your opinion, I've finnaly buy the z3c and I love it. Perfect for my little hand
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Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the Samsung Galaxy Note5's speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
In my opinion, the speakerphone option gives best clarity for me. My N920A speaker does a good job of being clear even at maximum volume. The speaker is great while playing movies (once the movie volume itself is in good quality). The speaker is clear when playing my ringtones. Great speaker all-round
I'm experiencing bad loudspeaker quality. Note 2 sounds way better (tested both with s8 notifications). N5 sounds like its volume is overloaded or equalizer is messed up but in headphones it sounds perfectly clean. Can be some hardware problems or kernel bad magic I guess. But maybe it is a normal... Willing to compare it with another n5.
My N920A gives good bass compared to my Note4 (N910T). My N920A is louder, and vocals are more clear than my N910T.
These are just MY experiences.
en mi caso, no experimento una buena calidad con el altavoz. He intentando configurarlo de otra manera pero no logro . Alquien que pueda ayudarme ? Gracias Guapos !!!
posicionamiento-seo said:
in my case, I do not experience good quality with the speaker. I have tried to configure it differently but I can not achieve it. Someone who can help me? Thanks Handsome!
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It sounds like you have a blown speaker. Did you get the device new or used?
Does your speaker sound muffled, muted, or lacking bass quality?
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Parece que tienes un altavoz roto. ¿Recibió el dispositivo nuevo o usado?
¿Su altavoz suena amortiguado, silenciado o sin calidad de bajo?
I absolutely love this speaker on the note 5, i think it is best speaker on a phone i have own. Its definitely better than the note 4 by far in terms of quality,yes i think the note 4 is just a bite louder which lose whatever quality is there
in loudness. I have tweak my note 5 to be as loud as the note 4 because i have manually mod the sound by going into media gain.xml,by default it was 32 and i put up to 38 and now its super loud the way i like it. I think it might be at the level as the htc one,that how good it sound to me, well to me i think so.
I agree with the comment above. My Note4 sounds louder, but my Note5 has better audio quality. I like listening to my Note5 in quiet environments where I can hear the "bass" in higher quality movies and YouTube videos. I have the N920A, so I can't root my device or do any other software modification, but I'm happy with my device as it is. If I need more, I just plug in my headphones.
purchased a galaxy note 5 a couple of years ago for my wife, and it sat in a drawer until this month, she simply refused to give up here circa 2012 galaxy s-whatever, but it finally died... anyway she loves the note 5, and can't believe she didn't switch sooner, but the speaker phone is the only prob, a real prob..
listening to callers on speaker is fine, but callers can't hear her clearly when she uses speaker, lots of crackling, drops, breaking up, etc.... if she switches off speaker and just uses the phone it sounds like she's on a land line... the phone is brand new (well, besides sitting in it's sealed box for two years), not refurbished.... we've tried to clean the mics but no help, tried to turn off hd calling per web advice but the phone doesn't seem to have this setting.
any thoughts on how she get this working? thanks!
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I absolutely love this speaker on the note 5, i think it is best speaker on a phone i have own. Its definitely better than the note 4 by far in terms of quality,yes i think the note 4 is just a bite louder which lose whatever quality is there
in loudness. I have tweak my note 5 to be as loud as the note 4 because i have manually mod the sound by going into media gain.xml,by default it was 32 and i put up to 38 and now its super loud the way i like it. I think it might be at the level as the htc one,that how good it sound to me, well to me i think so.
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I should warn you that modifying your audio gain to increase your volume is generally a bad idea. My device sounds like it has a bit too much gain on the top end, but that may be due to the fact my phone is used.
Is the headphone jack of mark ii compatible with mdr nc750? Does the noise cancelling feaure still work?
No to both. Those headphones don't work at all and the phone states "not compatible" on screen.
It works now, maybe with last update [emoji16]
Edit: Well it's not perfect, sometimes Google assistant starts by itself...
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No noise cancellation and no sound at all through NC750 even after update
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No noise cancellation and no sound at all through NC750 even after update
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Turn the Jack and plug it again, for me it doesn't work on every position.
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