[Q] FM Transmitter - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a Nexus One and I usually listen to the radio and music alot, was wondering if the Nexus one can transmit FM signal so i can hear the music on my phone and listen it in the car through my FM Player? Like how the Nokia N8 does.

Nope, never going to happen.

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From Mobile to FM Radio

Hi,
I was thinking that if FM transmitter exist for HTC diamond or a more general one for all mobiles??
I know that Soney Ericsson has something like that where you can transmit to FM Radio while playing your music on your mobile phone!!
It would be great, having a live radio on the net, using my HTC mobile 3G network and transmit the audio to FM radio while driving
Any ideas how to do that? Would be great to have something like that and a more general device which can be used with most manufactures would even be better!!
Motorola T505. Connects via bluetooth to your Diamond and then has a digital FM transmitter to divert the audio to your FM radio. Also gives you hands free for your car and supports A2DP stereo over bluetooth. If you use turn by turn GPS on your Diamond you can hear the commands on the T505 or on your car stereo. Highly recommended.
James
thanks
thanks james,
Just ordered one
Is there any cheaper solution?
not bad
Well, I found one for around £49 which is okay!
Hope its worth the money, and sound/voice over FM is clear and in good quality
lets see, otherwise, will just return it back.
been using the belkin tunecaster II since i had my old himalaya / xda2
works fine

Radio sync

Is there any apps that can used to connect to the radio on your vehicle and play the music from your phone on your radio. FM transmitter basically.
No
You would need a piece of hardware, not just software to do this.
You could get a headphone adapter and an FM Transmitter from an electronics store, just like you would with an iPod or whatever though.
If you could control the GSM radio, you could certainly get a beat going...
Not exactly what I would call music though.
If you have cupcake, you can use A2DP bluetooth. I just bought this on eBay.
SCOSCHE BLUELIFE UBRH WIRELESS BT HANDSFREE CAR KIT~NIB
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=110382056992
I'm going to install it in my car right now.

FM Transmitter

I'm just wondering if there is any kind of FM transmitter on the xperia, because my friend's n97 has one, and I am really not in the mood for dropping $40 buying one.
never mind, found the answer with a bit of searching, how the heck do I close this thread?
for the people reading this and thinking 'that would be nice for me as well' you could of course answer your own question here
most fm transmitters just have a 3.5m jack connector
and makes any sound to fm waves all devices which send music into
the headset connector are supported be it a phone, ipod, stereo or your guitar amp
so everything is compatible
Rudegar said:
most fm transmitters just have a 3.5m jack connector
and makes any sound to fm waves all devices which send music into
the headset connector are supported be it a phone, ipod, stereo or your guitar amp
so everything is compatible
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I think he meant built-in FM transmitter, as more and more devices have them.
haven't seen any wm devices which does
sure many have receivers but haven't seen any with transmitters
does it works to connect the xperia x1 per fm transmitter with the car radio,wireless?

Bluetooth Car Kit

I'm looking for the latest/best Bluetooth kit that will allow me to stream Pandora and phone calls through my car speakers. I like the idea of the Motorola T505, but can't tell if there is something newer/better out there. I would prefer suggestions from people who know first hand about the pros and cons.
Thank you!
Bluetooth Advice....
I actually just posted this article over at my website....
http://www.drunkentechblog.com/?p=404
There's some good advice there.
BTW, the Jabra headset I was initially using was this one:
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=jabra+bt3030&hl=en&cid=10591963048415444032&ei=kQzwS9eiNo2i2ATI5KjdDQ&sa=title&ved=0CAcQ8wIwADgA#p
For a little more money you could have the fully integrated stereo I feature in the article.
I will check it out, thank you!
I didn't see anything about sending or receiving phone calls. Can you?
I've been using the Motorola T505 for a while and I love it, especially the amazing battery life! I found the same Sony Stereo on Amazon for about $149.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MEX-BT3800U-Receiver-Player-Bluetooth/dp/B0032FOJPM
This is what the description says about recieving calls:
Bluetooth Functionality
The MEX-BT3800U features Bluetooth hands-free with an integrated microphone (or through an external microphone), as well as audio streaming functionality using your compatible Bluetooth music device.
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I believe this means it should handle calls just as well as streaming Music from your device.
The only thing that gets me about the T505 is when traveling, even with the auto-station finder, since it is an FM transmitter it can take a while to find a decent station to listen to your music. Around my own area I've already found the best stations and have them set as presets though so not a problem however it would be nice to get CD sound quality through the speakers instead of FM sound.
Yes, the Sony stereo handles calls very well. And as for the FM Transmitter on that T505 I can't say. The reason I went with the Jabta BT3030 before I got the Sony stereo was so I could use the line input instead of an FM transmitter. (I tried something with an FM Transmitter before with poor sound quality).
I wish I had seen that deal on Amazon!
I tried the line-in in my Mustang and the sound was horrible.
Thanks for the helpful information.
It will probably be a few months before I will be able to part with the cash to buy anything, but it'll take me that long to make a decision. lol
I was going to place an order until I realized it wouldn't fit into my Mustang.
Any other suggestions?
photonmedia said:
Yes, the Sony stereo handles calls very well. And as for the FM Transmitter on that T505 I can't say. The reason I went with the Jabta BT3030 before I got the Sony stereo was so I could use the line input instead of an FM transmitter. (I tried something with an FM Transmitter before with poor sound quality).
I wish I had seen that deal on Amazon!
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Nice setup with the stereo if you have only 1 car and you spend plenty of time in it.
I'm using a Jabra Cruiser speakerphone. Clips to the visor, transmits to the car radio and sounds good. Also it is supposed to announce caller name via access to the Inc's phonebook - Inc is supposed to have PBAP. This doesn't work however with the Jabra Cruiser. It will announce phone numbers only, not names of incoming caller.
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I'm using a Jabra Cruiser speakerphone. Clips to the visor, transmits to the car radio and sounds good. Also it is supposed to announce caller name via access to the Inc's phonebook - Inc is supposed to have PBAP. This doesn't work however with the Jabra Cruiser. It will announce phone numbers only, not names of incoming caller.
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I just ordered that one

Listen music from nokia bluetooth hedset

Can i Listen music usin nokia bH-104? I can talk trough them but if i want to listem music, phone playing on the speaker. I have android 2.1 with sense.
It's a mono headphone, so it won't be able to play music. You need stereo headphones for that.
I dont understand why if the phone plays through only one speaker (mono) then why isnt it possible to play the music through only one BT ear piece. There must be some way. When I played music a lot through my phone and had my BT hooked up... sometimes the music would keep playing through my BT while i was answering a call. Although this was a glitch, it shouldn't be too hard for a software engineer to figure out how to let it play through the BT any time.
The Bh-104 doesn't have the Bluetooth profile to support music (A2DP).
The Nokia BH-104 is mainly used for voice calls. It will not support listening to music. You need to look for a headset that support (A2DP), perhaps the BH-103 or BH-214
It supports music play, but the quality is very very poor ... I have a nokia bh-207 and it works ...
Just FYI, I bought the Samsung WEP870 awhile ago on a deal, and it works great for music. Especially since it comes with bluetooth in-ear headphones!
I have a Nokia Stereo Bluetooth Headset, and it´s going
nokia bh-503 works pefect
Yes there is a way!
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Can i Listen music usin nokia bH-104? I can talk trough them but if i want to listem music, phone playing on the speaker. I have android 2.1 with sense.
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Yeah there is a way. I have done this via an app. Its a free app. The name is "Bluetooth mono router"
Download Install thats it!
Done.
But the quality is not that good.

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