So I received this bluetooth adapter
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and I'm really impressed.
Datasheet
Model: DSER104
Dimensions: 65*43*10mm
Bluetooth Version: V4.0
Bluetooth Range: Up to 30 feet
Compatibility: car stereos, home stereos/speakers, headphones etc. by 3.5mm stereo inlet socket
Power Supply: inner 400mAh Li-Battery charging via Micro USB cable
Operation Time: up to 20 hours (built-in battery) music playback or continuous with Micro-USB charger
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INSTALLED ON MY 'PORTABLE' SOUNDSYSTEM
ON THE SCALE
The first impression was that a so little and light thing can't work and can't had a good battery. But I was wrong: the audio quality is the same of my sony bluetooth car stereo, and the battery last very long. And I mean very long: I used it every morning for 3 or 4 hours and it survived a week. A WEEK!!!
I noticed a couple of things that can be better: the power switch is thiny and hard to manage and the backlight of the buttons is in some way blurred.
I think that this can be a great accessory for my G2 becouse I usually use it to listen to stream music in my workshop but my workshop is dirty and dangerous and I was feared of made damage on the G2. Now I can take the phone safe in the pocket and stream the music to the soundsystem without problems!!
:good: This device connects super fast! No hassles, it even remembers the last connected and automatically connects easily. It is really portable (I take it everywhere), The sound system is impressive... You just have to make sure to have it in line with your device! I have been using this for quite some time now and really love it! I should get another soon for my car!!!
When I have some free time I will try to connect the dools to some other audio devices, like the home theater.
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Thx, very nice
Can it connect to a PC if it has blueooth ?
Yes you can
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Where can we buy this and how much?
From here
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00TGX4YJ0/
13.99 £, about 20 €
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I purchased it to wire into my vstar 1300.. I basically used it with a splitter, and now I have audio on my bike for free.. awesome
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anyone seen this ...
my kaiser wont charge with my car charger (i've tried two now)
it will charge via usb on my laptop AND via the wall charger but it wont take a charge from the car
any ideas?
(running duttys latest rom if that helps)
edit: i've tried two cars as well
sorry to bump this but has anyone seen this happen before?
don't have my phone in front of me.. but I believe under the battery setting's there is an option relating to charging when connected VIA USB to a computer -- make sure that it is ALLOWING (obviously) it to charge while connected...
cameronm said:
anyone seen this ...
my kaiser wont charge with my car charger (i've tried two now)
it will charge via usb on my laptop AND via the wall charger but it wont take a charge from the car
any ideas?
(running duttys latest rom if that helps)
edit: i've tried two cars as well
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Your car charger may not be providing enough mAh's to charge your phone. Try a different car charger or try a different car (it's possible that your cigarette lighter port may be bad).
Iv had same problem
Iv had the same problem with mine, as i couldnt find an original HTC charger around the high street, i purchased a Motorola one instead as its the same connection, worked beautifully for about a week, then it just stopped. The car charger still works fine but it wont charge my kaiser anymore. strange one but i think the only way is to purchase an original charger (HTC).
I've got an old Motorola charger (for an MPX-200) and a Cingular-branded one for a RAZR and they both work fine. An HTC-branded charger shouldn't be required.
I had the same issue. Tried 3 different chargers. Finally called at&t and they
sent a replacement. If your USB/charge port looks like this, you'll probably have to have it replaced.
Top pick is my old tilt, bottom one is the new tilt
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I had the same issue. Tried 3 different chargers. Finally called at&t and they
sent a replacement. If your USB/charge port looks like this, you'll probably have to have it replaced.
Top pick is my old tilt, bottom one is the new tilt
Yesterday i Installed Latest Schizoid Rom CM10.1 4.2.2 Apr23 version On My TouchPad a.k.a Tenderloin.
Than Flashed The Latest OC Kernel 10.1 by Shumash
Serveral Hours Of Testing got critical Battery put it to charge, the TouchPad Died...<Resulted in a Battery Power Brick.
Left Charging For Several Hours, Tryied all possible Button Combinations
Tried Every Solution on The Forums Exept for Jcullins TPDebrick.
Thought it was too much....
Anyways. Got Tired and Went Back to The Stone Age, & used a Old trick that worked for me Before on a Droid X power Brick.
got a Scapel looking Knife Opened The HP Touch Pad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD2zGOsh6I8 <How to Open
Removed Screen & Battery. Screws First.
Battery is Glued in all four Corners By sticky Pads Please Remove Carefully Dont want to ruin the huge battery.
keep lifting corners in a circular motion till it pops out.
Than Remove or do this first [Remove Screws on the Hardware Parts Around Battery. so you can remove battery cable, its 1inch long -_-.
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After that Get four Small Safety Pins, Cut them at the loop, with clipers or w.e i used nail clipers.
insert them on the 4 power cable holes, red-red | black,black
Get a USB DataCable or Charger Cable cut the End Split it Find Positive cable Usually color RED and Negative Cable usually BLACK
mine was white... Now Attach the Cable To the Pins { RED WITH RED} {BlACK WITH BLACK}
CONNECT USB TO WALL CHARGER AND LET IT CHARGE FOR 2 HOURS. Well Thats What i did.
Revert the Procress turn it back on, boot to ClockWorkMod. Wipe All Install Fresh Android Rom. & Wala That should Work
If This Helped Press Thanks or W.e. Pce
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active water damage
- charging paused, battery temperature too low
- menu key not working
- cannot use flash temperature is too low
AFTER REPLACING THE WHOLE ASSEMBLY ISSUES SOLVED!
(Flex Cable Charger Port Front Keyboard & Mic) see image attached.
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Buy spare part
wrektime said:
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active water damage
- charging paused, battery temperature too low
- menu key not working
- cannot use flash temperature is too low
AFTER REPLACING THE WHOLE ASSEMBLY ISSUES SOLVED!
(Flex Cable Charger Port Front Keyboard & Mic) see image attached.
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Thanks for the tip, I have the exact same issue and looking to find the spare part.
Do you have a link where I could order them ?
Thanks for your help!
My AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 has the same problem. I bought me a replacement part today. I Will update later if it fixes my problem!
wrektime said:
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active water damage
- charging paused, battery temperature too low
- menu key not working
- cannot use flash temperature is too low
AFTER REPLACING THE WHOLE ASSEMBLY ISSUES SOLVED!
(Flex Cable Charger Port Front Keyboard & Mic) see image attached.
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A lot of times this is the case. Sometimes you may just have too much lint build up where charging port is on phone. Simply get something like a needle or paper clip and lightly dig some of the lint out. Worked for me with my galaxy s4. Hope this helps
Hello,
I have purchased a Raspberry Pi 2 along with a Sandisk, class 10, 16 gb microSD card.
Installation of OSMC went smoothly with no errors. Later on I proceeded to connecting the RPi2 to HDMI, ethernet, keyboard AND ONLY THEN to the power supply.
The result was 2 leds (PWR&ACT) were constantly on (no flickering) and not boot was happening.
I unplugged from power, made sure everything was connected ok, then reconnected to power, the RPi2 booted properly.
Thinking I probably poorly conncted the RPi2 at first, I just proceeded and used it for a couple of hours, then turned it off (via shutdown in kodi) and went to bed.
This morning, I plugged it back in to power, and guess what? same thing again, both leds constantly on and no boot. Again, unplugged from power, plugged back in - and vualla, boots up normally again.
To make sure, I shut it down a few times and booted up again, and worked ok.
The only common denominator I can think of is both times this happened the RPi2 was turned off for a long period of time.
What am I missing here? SD card is recommended and working fine (if not, how does it boot), everything is connected properly. What could cause this issue?
Again, after the "first bad boot" it starts up find after I re-plug it to power.
This happend twice so far, and I couldn't find any answers regarding this issue (couldn't find posts describing ACT as constantly on).
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Thanks.
Ah, this happened to me
Probably this OSMC is not very stable, and you might need to downgrade to a more stable version. Anyway, to be sure check to make sure by running rAspbian or something instead, and see if you get the issue.
Cheers
Disconnect HDMI cable when pi starts to boot. Then connect again when lights start to flicker.
Could be the power supply isn't quite up to snuff... Disconnect keyboard and try.
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Power supply. Needs to be 2 amps or more
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Hejsan!
Does anyone know if 'Optimised night charging' should work/is going to work also when charging wireless?
The graph showed that the battery level went up around 60% in 4 hours (22:00 - 02:00) from 40% directly to 100%.
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When charging at night I want it to go as slow as possible. And theoretical ~50%/4 hours is a full charging when sleeping, so that looks ok.
But now it was 'charging' from 02:00 untill 6:15 also. Keeping it up there. Instead I like to see that it keeps the charge at 80% and then finishes charging from 04:00 tot 06:00 or something.
I do have quite a stable going-up schedule. It might be a one hour difference. My going to sleep time fluctuates all the time.
Am I just waiting for the optimised charging to kick in when it has decided 'now is the time', or is it not an option for wireless charging att all?
I have my phone 6 weeks now, had vacation and all, so the 'stable' sleeping and waking times have just begun. Plus I changed from normal/wire charging (not 80W) to wireless 15W charging, then wireless 10W, and now maybe 5 or 7,5W wireless, overtime.
Anyway, a lot of info for a short question. Thank you.
/Henk
My way around this is to use a timer switch on the wall outlet. I use a 500mA charger and program the timer switch to come on around 4 hours before I wake up in the morning.
One problem I need to mitigate is if my phone is very low on battery when I go to bed and will shut down during the night before charging commences. This means the alarm won't work. For this reason, I think a slow 500mA charger is a better choice because it can be programmed to switch on earlier in the night than a 1000mA or higher output charger. I might also set my phone to flight mode if the battery is very low when I go to bed.
Have been charging overnight like this for about a year now and it works for me.