I've seen this in cars but don't know what it is. Do you?
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The thing on the left of the shifter
I believe it just plays from usb stick with music inside it.
not really sure though, never seen before. but saw similar device to this with the mentioned functionality above.
Looks like a hands free device to me. Something like the Parrot MKi9100 (though it's not that).
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=...luQTp8ICoDA&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg&biw=2048&bih=1067
the_scotsman said:
Looks like a hands free device to me. Something like the Parrot MKi9100 (though it's not that).
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=...luQTp8ICoDA&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg&biw=2048&bih=1067
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That makes sense. You see that device mostly in rental cars here in US. I've been looking into getting a new car and saw it on a lot of vehicles as I've been looking at used rental cars.
This phone holder that goes into the cd slot. http://www.amazon.com/Mountek-nGroove-Universal-Phones-Devices/dp/B004G1L52Q/ref=sr_1_17?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1410889980&sr=1-17&keywords=phone+holder
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it all depends on what material was used to make the shell/casing
the technology itself is pretty cheap
Prodigyz said:
it all depends on what material was used to make the shell/casing
the technology itself is pretty cheap
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I cannot agree any more. The Bluetooth seems of good quality.
I don't think it is. Looks like someone drilled some replacement diamonds into a bluetooth. Those are .001s of unidentified quality. personally, I think its just a ruse. Now some cellphones that are all expensive those have real jeweler settings. i don't know whats going on here.
I'm on the market looking for the World's Most Expensive Bluetooth Receivererererer!
those diamonds are 10 for a .10 carat weight.
Diamonds on it? No wonder it's the most expensive. But if you have one, I bet you will never use it. That can be taken as collection, but never as bluetooth so it actually can't be called "Bluetooth"....
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-Sync-...neChargers&hash=item4843c11c1f#ht_1933wt_1270
"images for demonstration purposes only" hmm.....
lol, you can bet some mug has bought it already though!
Really though, can anyone recommend a dock that charges via mains and not dependant on usb? preferably around £15 / $22is?
I've looked at the ones already posted, they all seem to be usb though.
Edit. just bought this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250965196611?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_3265wt_1037
ill just stick my charger in! cant really go wrong for £6.50.... unless my phone explodes - ill update thread when it comes!
i dont think the first one is for the inc s. the phone has to fit in horizontally and i dont think it does.
i bought the one from kidigi wich is about 13€ but looks very nice.
With the aid of some very fine research by JVDE, I put this together from a handful of parts and a 8x2cm board. Functions from left to right are (skip-volUp-voice-volDwn-prev). Works great with Android Auto!
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Looks great! Do you have a schematic for how you laid out all of the resistors and such?
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Looks great! Do you have a schematic for how you laid out all of the resistors and such?
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The schematics are available at the link I included in my OP. As for the physical layout, I'd have to rip it apart to show it; I'll be the first to admit it ain't all that pretty.
I would have preferred to use a laddered approach, but there just wasn't enough room on the 2x8 board that I used, especially considering the area the switches occupy. Plus I didn't have discreet resistors for each value so had to use a couple in series for a number of them.
Nice work, thanks for sharing!
If it's done properly, i'll take OEM any day over aftermarket solutions...
http://europe.autonews.com/article/...-will-add-waze-navigation-on-its-entire-range
I couldn't see a head unit in that article. The article outlines Waze integration. How nice.
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I couldn't see a head unit in that article. The article outlines Waze integration. How nice.
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Seat's OEM headunit. Go to their website and look for pictures on how does the OEM units look like in new car models, like the Ateca.
I suspect it's the same as Skoda Kodiaq/Karooq and new VW Tiguan units.
No aftermarket solution can ever match the functionality and integration of a properly designed OEM unit...
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Trying to find some surplus ones for use in small laptops. These are Motorola phones.
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https://imgur.com/a/6VVY7yG
I thought the image went in the first post but this is a valid link to it on Imgur.
I think the metal bar is the speaker cone and it's mounted on something rubber/plastic that flexes. There could be a voice coil type thing in there or it could be piezo- electric like those annoying little beepers.
Those look like blocked. Are you sure are not fake?
I don't think so. Most cell phones seem to have them, some have tiny holes in them.
I suppose I could try a stethoscope on them, or make something like it with a microphone and headphones. By a weird fluke I have a real medical stethoscope in the other room. Mechanics use them too.