i have HBH 300 headset but its not working well with pda2k - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Accessories

hi
i have HBH 300 but the sound not clear >> cracking << if I put the headset far from pda2k almost one meter the sound comes very bad
i have the new room (3500)
help

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Handsfree headset (not bluetooth)

Ok, I need to get a replacement headset for my Imate pda2k.
I have 4 count em 4 that I have either purchased or had sent to me. NONE are for the pda2k. They all look like they would fit my old MDA II (which was stolen).
Where oh where can I get the headset that plugs into the top of my PDA2k?
Brian
I actually want to know if there is a better headset for PDA2k. The standard one that comes with the phone is crappy, the earplugs fall out.
Bluetooth is crap because only mono. If only my Shure E2c in-ear phones came in a headset version.
Maybe this can help you? It's something I use with my Shure e3c's and it works great with my XDA IIs
https://www.seidio-europe.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=HARSOVXDA3-SL
In the States you can buy them on evey street corner almost, I myself use This Jabra I bought it for my Moto v 551 but it works great on my SX66, and it works very well with MS Voice Command

Official HTC bluetooth stereo headphones?!

Hey people anyone had a look at a set of these for thier Hermes?? (look at bottom of the page)
I was walking through town today using the standard wired headphones and found it a bit of a hassle with the wire in ma pocket cluttering up space. On expansys they say soon to be released anyone been thinking of buying a set??
Alternate BT 2.0 A2DP Plantronics Pulsar 260 cans
These are also interesting dangly headphones:
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=139855 @ £47
The Pulsar 260 is a "pod" that connects to your musicphone over Bluetooth A2DP to provide stereo audio. A set of wired earbuds, with an inline mic, connect to the Pulsar 260 itself, where you'll find controls for track skipping and volume (which operate on the Audio/Video Remote Control Profile).
When a call comes in, the music stream is put on pause automatically - the user can take the call by pressing the button on the mic.
This control unit sporting Bluetooth 2.0 is for more discerning users with MP3-playing phones demanding high quality stereo earbuds and remote facilities for volume control and track selection.
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@mrvanx: That headset looks just like the Itech S35 Clip available now in the UK I believe. Interestingly, the Itech is one of two stereo headsets known to work well with the TyTN.
That would be great, people wouldn't need a headphone Mini USB Adapter, althogh i know bluetooth stereo would be draining your battery more than usual, you can use this device and even use your own headphones (it looks like you can plug in any headphones), so if you have a dedicated pair of Shure e3c...... awesome.
Consider the R35, also from i-tech. Adds control buttons (although pause/play) don't seem to work with tytn - forward, backwards, and volume up and down do though).
I *really* like it.
trentend said:
I *really* like it.
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Ditto! !
Hows the range on the R35?
Hi!
Any recommendations regarding the Plantronics Pulsar 260?
Thanx!
i have Jabra 620s (Bluetooth, stereo), working good on 1.34 Rom.
I am about to take delivery of a pair of Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 Bluetooth 2.0 stereo headphones with multipoint that should allow me to switch easily from Media Player to the phone, and hopefully also from my PC (eg Skype) to my Hermes. Question: I have been reading your posts on A2DP hacks, etc., with interest, but I was wondering if the latest HTC ROM had solved most of the problems or whether I still needed to do some tweaks to get good stereo performance.
performance is good (not great) you will still get a one second skip every 30-40 seconds.
SE HBH DS970 vs Nokia H-12W
Has anybody tried both SE and Nokia A2DP headphones? How would you compare the?
Thanks
darky said:
performance is good (not great) you will still get a one second skip every 30-40 seconds.
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The skip is a real drag. Any word when there will be a fix for this, if ever?
WOW didnt notice this thread had taken off!
Im really wanting something like the HTC bluetooth stereo clip, as i can use decent headphones with the TyTN untethered.
Is there anything out yet that can do the Audio/video remote functions with A2DP??? if so where cos im out of ideas and effort tonight
Kurvenal said:
The skip is a real drag. Any word when there will be a fix for this, if ever?
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hopefully in the next update, a month or less could be any day now
.. or not
Have you guys eventually found a fix with the skipping issue?
I'm having this issue since I upgraded to 6.1. It was fine with previous Shap's 6.0 ROM.
Thanks.

BA bluetooth stereo headphones: works but poor coverage

Hi All!
i managed to connect to my blueangel my new bluetooth headphones (using Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab).
blue angel W/mobile 2003se
bluetooth stack 3900
headphones: brand DIGITUS mod MBSH-CS3.2
obv both devices fully recharged
now...
in the range of 30 cm headphones work well...
between 40-50 cm it begin to skip... bluetooth connection status states that conn intensity is "sufficient" within 30 cm. 2 o 3 more cm and drops to too weak.
conclusion is that i can't listen to music while keeping my pda on the belt.
you know it i have to change
1) headphone
2) pda
3) software or else...
4) modify the bluetooth antenna to make it more powerfull
thank you,
GC

i.Tech Clip R35 stereo BT headset - lots of noise!

Greetings
I replaced my SE HBH-DS970 with an iClip R35 because I wanted to use my own earbuds (Shure). Now I find that when I use stereo Bluetooth on my TyTN with the iClip to listen to music, there is a very irritating high pitched noise, almost to say distortion that almost ruins the whole thing.
I don't get any skipping like I did with the SE headset (at least not when using the "high" quality registry setting).
Wondering if this is a TyTN or iClip issue...
/POL
Hi
I had the same problem with my blueant X5 stereo's as well. no skipping but high pitched distortion.
Its not the BT headphones, its the Hermes.
Luckily i returned mine and got my money back as there was no point having them.
Lets hope we can port the Widcomm bluetooth stack to the hermes.....as the M$ stack sucks...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=284329
politby said:
Greetings
I replaced my SE HBH-DS970 with an iClip R35 because I wanted to use my own earbuds (Shure). Now I find that when I use stereo Bluetooth on my TyTN with the iClip to listen to music, there is a very irritating high pitched noise, almost to say distortion that almost ruins the whole thing.
I don't get any skipping like I did with the SE headset (at least not when using the "high" quality registry setting).
Wondering if this is a TyTN or iClip issue...
/POL
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Get Sleuths A2DP fix and use hermes tweaker and set A2DP to excellent. Works great with HBH-DS970.
Sigh, known problem on this headset unfortunately. There's another thread on this issue here.
Funny but the R35 works great with my prophet/etymotic combo. I use iplay as the media player. I have the bitpool at 51.
I replaced HTC ROM 1.18 with South African ROM 1.35 on my TyTN and noticed that sound quality played through i.Tech R35 worsen. Applying fit4cat Hermes Tweaker didn't help much (just enabled stereo). Is anybody else experiencing the same? Any suggestions how to solve this problem? I've tried to set bitpool to 51, this reduced the high pitch distorion but didn't eliminate it. So, can anybody propose a different solution?
RE: i.Tech Clip R35 stereo BT headset -depends on what headphones you're using
In addition to my previouse posting I want to add my recent obserbation. In my previouse posting I noticed that after I upgraded the ROM of my TyTN the quality of sound detiriorated. At that time I tested sound using regular replaced standard headsets that came along with R35. BUT after I replaced them with Etymotic earbuds the quality substantially improved. And what's more imposrtant I don't hear high pitched distortions anymore. I used bitpool 51. So for those who experience this problem with higр pitch distortion perhaps it's worth trying different headsets.
I saw MSI bluetooth player on the back of my iTech so I did a search and low and behold I found the following:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=262715
Sound quality is excellent although you have to use the player and it is very basic. The volume controls are the only ones supported in this altered version, the latest MSI release does handle pause, next and previous but it is limited to a 30 second play time for non-MSI devices. Look through the thread and you may spy a solution.

Need help deciding which bluetooth headphone to get

Hi everyone
I need help choosing between 2 bluetooth stereo headphones:
1) Sony Ericson HBH-DS970
-$60 CAD used from someone local (he claims it is not a fake)
2) Jabra BT8010
-about $110-140 CAD on eBay
I am having a hard time deciding between the two.
Are they both equally compatible with the Hermes? Which one has better sound quality when playing music?
Please help me decide or a different BT headphone that you think is better.
Thanks
I just tried out the SE DS970 and I was not impressed with the audio quality. there was no skipping because I used Sleuth's patch and I tried all the BT quality settings using the HTCtweak but the audio quality was poor compared to the OEM USB headphones. I am certain it was not a fake. Is that normal sound quality on the Hermes?
I hope someone can comment on this.
There are two threads with extensive discussion on the SE HBH-DS970 and also some on the Jabra 8010
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299082
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=291926
Try these.
I personally use the SonyEricsson and am very happy with the quality. The bass is particularly good.
I have not tried the Sony, but looking at the comments and the ergonomy of the headphone, it may provide better bass than the BT8010.
The BT8010 sound is well balanced with good bass, but the reason I am using it is that it is flexible. it can convert from a headset to a headphone very easily.
When used as a headset, you can get A2DP sound in your ear including phone ring, Voice command and system sounds.
It has also a vibrate function so you can put it in your pocket and still get those phone calls.
No compatibility issue whatsoever with Hermes.
For best sound on the go I am using the superwifi5 with BT320s or simple cable adaptor cable as Sling Video has some trouble to keep up with WiFi and BT A2DP at the same time

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