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which one is the best and which one would u recomand , please help !
If you are just looking for a gps reciver (not including software) I would look into one that has the SiRF StarIII chip like the Holux GR-236.
Checkout the i.trek, just picked one up. Been using it with TomTom and it works great...
Just bought Holux 236 BT from ebay. Waiting for it to be deliverd..
Don't yet know which program to use, I'm located in Sweden, so I'll se what works best here.
I've been using the (I-Geo pro) now for 2 Months. It is Sirf III. Fast to locate, good batteriy, Small, good looking, and CHEAP.
Bought mine on Ebay £49.
Thoroughly recomended.
I've been using the (I-Geo pro) now for 2 Months. It is Sirf III. Fast to locate, good batteriy, Small, good looking, and CHEAP.
Bought mine on Ebay £49.
Thoroughly recomended.
I purchased a Solarius V3 Bluetooth GPS Receiver (SiRF III, WAAS) (Solar Powered) 2 months ago from Semsons.com . It came as a bundle with TomTom Navigator 5. Works great. I like that it uses a mini-usb for charging (same as the Wizard). It has a external antenna port but don't think I'll need one because I still get a full signal with the reciver in my pocket walking around. This SiRF III blows away my first GPS from '98. It also has a reasonably strong magnet in the base, have not gotten to work with my plastic dashboard.... It comes totally black with no goofly labels telling the theifing world that it is a GPS.
I also love the powered mount (CM799) they sell for the Wizard. It comes 2 USB ports for charging both GPS and K-Jam simultaneous. Also has speaker with volume control.
If you join gpspassion.com you get a 10% discount coupon at semsons.com
Very pleased with my Holux GPSlim 236 & Tom Tom. excellent product. Been using it now for a few months.
Hi Everyone,
I have been looking for such a beast for a long time without avail. I have an old Jabra BT200, but that's too bulky, and of course, answering the phone is impossible. My Motorcycle is my secondary transport, so I would like to keep the spending to a minimum.
My old HP 65xx phone came with a 2.5mm headset that was easy to slip into the helmet, and I could live with that. The TyTN connector is a little awkward, and when the phone's in the case, the connector is not exposed.
I have seen some specialized products like the cardio scala rider, but the price is more than I would like to spend. I remember at some point that vendors were making neck strap BT adapters that would take in a 2.5mm wired headset, but I haven't been able to find them.
Any of the riders in the group have any suggestions besides the Cardio Scala rider? any help would be appreciated.
Best Regards,
I would like to know as well. Although it probably isn't a good idea to be talking on the phone while motorcycling. Its bad enough people don't see us; we don't need to help them out by concentrating on a phone call.
Scala Rider Bluetooth headset
hfam95 said:
I would like to know as well. Although it probably isn't a good idea to be talking on the phone while motorcycling. Its bad enough people don't see us; we don't need to help them out by concentrating on a phone call.
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I ride with a scala rider bluetooth headset. Google it. It is great Works with open and full faced helmets. I use a full face flip down helmet. The microphone boom and head piece clip down to the side of the helmet. The actual bluetooth piece detaches and re-attaches from the rest of it for charging. The voice quality is outstanding. So loud it can not be turned all the way up. Cheers Its the best so far. The only one better is the one built into the helmet. I dont remember the brand of my helmet but will check a repost it.
EBAY EBAY EBAY EBAY....hint
I will check ebay for pricing(thanks stukes). I'm trying to take the cheap route because I don't ride the bike as often as I would like, and the scala is not a cheap option.
I don't like answering the phone while riding either, but sometimes you have to. I would like to at least have the option so that if it's something important, I can call the person back. Right now, I don't even notice that a call is coming in most of the time, and some have been important.
If I find some suitable solution, I'll post it here.
Thanks again
WARNING....Before riding with this thing test and turn down the volume!!! On your phone select the auto answer function. If you dont turn the volume down then there is a possibility of it being so loud an accident can occur!!! So please take caution until you get use to it.
hdskifreak said:
I will check ebay for pricing(thanks stukes). I'm trying to take the cheap route because I don't ride the bike as often as I would like, and the scala is not a cheap option.
I don't like answering the phone while riding either, but sometimes you have to. I would like to at least have the option so that if it's something important, I can call the person back. Right now, I don't even notice that a call is coming in most of the time, and some have been important.
If I find some suitable solution, I'll post it here.
Thanks again
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stukes said:
I ride with a scala rider bluetooth headset. Google it. It is great Works with open and full faced helmets. I use a full face flip down helmet. The microphone boom and head piece clip down to the side of the helmet. The actual bluetooth piece detaches and re-attaches from the rest of it for charging. The voice quality is outstanding. So loud it can not be turned all the way up. Cheers Its the best so far. The only one better is the one built into the helmet. I dont remember the brand of my helmet but will check a repost it.
EBAY EBAY EBAY EBAY....hint
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I know Dainese has a helmet with built-in BT. Its the Airstream Course "Mugello" Bluetooth Helmet.
Scala FTW.. my friend uses one on his sony phone and when I call him I can't tell he's even riding... he uses the stereo phones that came with his phone to listen to mp3s when a call comes in it mutes the music and he uses his scala BT for the call... I'm guessing my 8525 would work similar... tryin to get him to let me test it with my 8525 before I purchase one...
Just got home from work. My helmet is from CABERG helmets. They had the same split full face as mine with a built in bluetooth headset as well. Once again I really like the scala rider headset. Once properly attached to the helmet its great.
I got an I-tech S38. it allows you to use whatever headphones you want (uses standard mini-stereo plug). I don't ride, but if you can wear earbud(s), you could use it.
http://www.itechdynamic.com/en/productsCatList_en.asp?cid=2
I got mine on ebay $47.70 after shipping.
I use the Scala Rider, and think it's great. Got mine on eBay for less than ½ the RRP.
Does any of these Bluetooth motorcycle headsets A2DP ? I would like to hear voice navigation from TOMTOM running on my TyTN.
So far I bought headset for full face helmet for $40, it is ended with mini DIN connector, then made conversion to 3.5 jack and plugged into TyTN with 3.5 usb to 3.5 adaptor.
It works, but it will need some kind of amplifier, as I can barely hear it when riding.
So many to choose from, so many of them crappy.
I've tried the Sony ericsson HBH-DS970 and Itech R-35, the sony had good sound but too many connection issues etc, the itech only worked -ok- and had a flimsy spring/generally low quality feeling and glitches.
These are ones that I think -might- work well, I've probably overlooked some: Nokia BH-500, SIEMENS HHB-750, SONY DR-BT10CX, Sony Ericcson HBH-DS200, Jabra BT320s, Plantronics 260.
I need good sound quality and it needs to...work.
Anyone?
Plantronics discovery 640e
Right now it is 59.99 after 20 mail in rebate at radioshack in US. Wife approved! I took back all the Moto ones I bought cuz the little misses hated the sound. I use the Kenwood BT1000 that is intergrated into my car stereo when driving. Love it!
Sorry! I just Re-read the post..... this is NOT stereo bt headset
The Motorola s705's work great with my 8525. You can use on earbuds also.
Mr
Looks interesting, a bit bulky but I read that it works reliably, and issues? How good is sound and speech quality?
I have exactly the same question... I was just about to order some Sony DS970 but will see what kind of responses arrive here. Grkn, exactly what connection problems did you have with the Sony?
I had it a long time ago, probably with the default rom and little BT tweaking, but I remember I didn't get it to work properly, maybe I couldn't answer calls, I DO remember there were periodic stuttering. It also didn't have a clip.
But the sound quality was great, and It's very cheap on ebay, I'm tempted to give it another try.
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I had it a long time ago, probably with the default rom and little BT tweaking, but I remember I didn't get it to work properly, maybe I couldn't answer calls, I DO remember there were periodic stuttering. It also didn't have a clip.
But the sound quality was great, and It's very cheap on ebay, I'm tempted to give it another try.
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Be careful of the cheap ones on Ebay there were some very good looking fakes going around. Do a google search and you'll find the pictures... not easy to tell the difference at a cursory glance but sound is no way as good.
motorola makes the s9. best out right now. in ear, sleek, low profile, and great for working out and running with. sound quality is awsome, gets even better if you tweak your ad2p. = )
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I have exactly the same question... I was just about to order some Sony DS970 but will see what kind of responses arrive here. Grkn, exactly what connection problems did you have with the Sony?
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Sound is good but it's sensitive for range, just my arm in the way between it and Tytn causes sound drop outs.
Don't know if this is as sensitive on other models?
Plantronics 260
I really like my Plantronics 260's. Sound great, (especially with one of my roms ), and connect flawlessly. Someone else said his broke, but I don't stress mine physically and its been fine over a month now. I can't compare it to others though as they are the only ones I've had.
jUST GOT THE jABRA jx10 series2 and I'm quite happy with this one so far. Sound and range is good. Phone rings at the same time as I hear it's ringing in the headset. I hoped for a mini usb connector for charging but no such luck.
It comes with a short cable that goes from their special connector to large USB connector so I can use a power adapter I have where I can connect USB charge cable, so I can use this on my travels for charging both headset andmy tYTN.
oPS.. sorry missed the stereo part....
its all about how much you want to spend, the level of quality of music/sound you require, and the shape of your head and ears, and much of a goof you want to look like in public.
The Motorola Bluetooth™ Active Headphones S9 seem to be the most popular for now, and can be bought for less then 99 USD.
And they'll work with anything Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) compatible. (ipod bluetooth interface sold separately)
And they do have a built-in mic for incoming/out going calls.
These have inter-ear rubber buds ... that I hate its like having a rubber q-tip jammed down in your ear ... not fun... but some people swear by them. -- for this reason, I wouldn't buy them off ebay in case you wanted to return them without going insane.
http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details.jsp?globalObjectId=177
Mr
For me they're out of the question due to their cyborg look
The S9's worked pretty good for me, except the speakers blew out 3 months in. Now i'm looking for a new set.
S9... the way to go.
Lost my previous and perfect headphones...boohoo
I recently lost my beautiful and never gone wrong bluetooth headset. I still feel gutted. I looked everywhere as I am not one to misplace anything or so I thought. I went through the garbage too!! thats how upsetting it was. I couldn't and still can't imagine for the life of me where the hell they are.
So..yesterday after carefully consideration and bank balance checking...cough cough splutter splutter (bit short of funds at the mo but just enough left to cover some headphones)...I popped along to our good old friendly eBay site...
Found some S9 Moto and won them. I was unsure whether to buy them or not as I have read so much negative reports on line as to how easy it is to be ripped off and stuck with a low quality copy pair.
I have checked best I could and am moderately confident that I have won a legitimate pair as the seller has 100 positive feedback. Postage costs are high but feedback relates mostly to excellent speed of items received along with next day delivery.
I do hope they work well with my hermes as I want to use them whilst on the bus, on the treadmill, walking about, at college, jogging etc.
Fingers Crossed guys.
Heres the link is anyone knows what to look for (checking legit items against dodgy etc)
here
I have a Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970, realy nice sound only the playtime sucks.
No BT skipping problems.
How long is the playtime?
I've received the Jabra 320s, works like a charm both listening to music and using it as a headset. Sound quality is adequate.
Maybe 3 hours playing time
grkn said:
How long is the playtime?
I've received the Jabra 320s, works like a charm both listening to music and using it as a headset. Sound quality is adequate.
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I am also looking into this.
Surely the best way to go is to get a unit that allows you to plug in your own headphones. via a standard 3.5 jack connector.
2 reasons, the headphone part of these units will be the first thing to die, you can just replace them instead of the whole unit.... and you can use whatever type of phones you prefer (also connect to an amplifier....)
My issue is finding one that has a reliable connection and playtime.
I don't mind paying that bit extra if it works and does it for long enough!
Any users of the HTC S100 about?
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=140285
I have a feeling th only downside of this unit might be that if I stick in my Sony Fontopia earbuds then the hands free part won't have it.... no-one seems to know!
Hi,
Am I the only one here who always struggles to find a good way to store my headphones? I usually wrap them around themselves, but this normally leads to kinks in the cables and a mass of knots
I just spotted something called "Cable Turtles". I can't believe how simple they are, or more importantly, that I have never seen them before!!
I have just ordered a small black one from here
When it arrives I will post my thoughts on it.
Cheers
Zippyioa
Boy, those looks brilliant indeed. Will order one, I too have had some problems with where to store the cable. I hate wrapping
Bloomin' Royal Mail strikes have delayed the delivery of this fine product.
As soon as it arrives I will post my views for anyone who is interested!
Cheers
Zippyioa
Did you get these and how did you get on with them?
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Did you get these and how did you get on with them?
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Hi B&B,
They did arrive in the end (thanks Royal Mail!).
Overall I love them, however I think that the small ones, despite being listed as "for headphones" are too small. They hold the cable fine, but they are not large enough to encase the whole headphone (see picture)
If I ordered again I would probably go for the medium size to be honest.
Cheers
Zippyioa
whatever happened to those things that your earphones came in that you wind up
this is back in the walkman days like 1997
pretty much all earphones used to come sold with one of those things
soggybiscuit said:
whatever happened to those things that your earphones came in that you wind up
this is back in the walkman days like 1997
pretty much all earphones used to come sold with one of those things
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Like these??
They are hard to find nowadays! AND the flat volume control bit on the headphones stops them rotating so they dont work for Hero headphones :-(
zippyioa said:
Like these??
They are hard to find nowadays! AND the flat volume control bit on the headphones stops them rotating so they dont work for Hero headphones :-(
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yeah!!! those things!
oh i didnt know there was a volume control on the hero headphones. didnt even open the bag or look at them. I figured id just use my cheap sennheiser cx300 anyway.
I actually bought the medium one and the headphones fit just about right. Could be a bit bigger as its a tight fit, but overall it works fine. Large would probably be overkill
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Anyone know of any good headsets? I got the white Vigica one from Amazon but the buttons kept getting smushed making the volume go all the way up or all the way down.
If you're rocking one, which one?
I have the view master by mattle and it works perfect. Any questions just ask
purchased at target for 25$
Edit: no volume button smashing, but they are easily accessible to change volume if needed
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Hello,
There's an unfortunate truth about the Nexus 6... It has a 6" screen. The majority of headsets are being geared towards 5.5" and smaller. I've purchased and used 3 headsets with my Nexus 6 though, so I can share some experience there.
The first headset was the Blisstime Google Cardboard
One of the cheapest headsets on the market
Comes with foam to cover the uncomfortable cardboard bits
Solid quality cardboard
Comes with (admittedly useless) strap
DOES NOT FIT NEXUS 6.
As mentioned, I had to cut out additionally pieces of cardboard and tape here and there to make my Nexus 6 fit.
Second headset was another Cardboard one. IAMCARDBOARD 6"
Fits the phone perfectly
Allows a lot of light in because of it's wide form factor
The poor design of the front of the unit where the camera hole was cut out allows the cardboard to crush inwards within a few weeks of use
The Blisstime headset, although too small gave a much more immersive experience. I attribute this to the closer distance of the screen to my eyes, the much smaller amount of light let through and the foam to allow comfortable use.
The last headset I purchased was the IncrediSonic M700 VUE Series
Relatively comfortable
Good quality strap that holds the headset in a convenient location
Included remote works as cardboard magnet (trigger) (NOTE if you're trying to figure this out, it's the select button that works as the trigger.)
Overall, the high quality plastic doesn't quite make up for the fact that it's the exact same experience I will get with a $12 cardboard. There is nothing more immersive about this headset than the Blisstime or IAMCARDBOARD. In fact, as a developer, I don't even touch this headset anymore.
I purchased it with the sole intent of having a more attractive looking display unit; which I think it will do.
anthonyg45157 said:
I have the view master by mattle and it works perfect. Any questions just ask
purchased at target for 25$
Edit: no volume button smashing, but they are easily accessible to change volume if needed
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I second the Viewmaster. The phone won't fit with a case (Ringke slim), but that's the only downside I've noticed.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
mwalt2 said:
I second the Viewmaster. The phone won't fit with a case (Ringke slim), but that's the only downside I've noticed.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Glad you added that. Doesn't fit with unicorn beetle either.
I purchased the following Chinese one for $10 from Aliexpress. I'm happy with it and would highly recommend it.... especially for the price. Its based of of the original cardboard with the magnet but it works great with the nexus 6. They ship from China so it takes 2-3 weeks to arrive but it works great... "Quake for Google Cardboard" alone was worth it for me.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/RITECH-II-Head-Mount-Plastic-Version-3D-VR-Virtual-Reality-Glasses-Google-Cardboard-3D-Movies-3D/32344284284.html?ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_2_79_78_77_82_80_62,searchweb201644_0,searchweb201560_5
I got my cardboard 2.0 clone from aliexpress for ~$7.
If you have a cardboard one, you can cut out the volume and power button space so it doesnt interfere when you strap it in, thats what I did and its fine.
I had to customize mine with the google webapp provided. Else things were out of focus and I saw double. Now anything that shows VR through cardboard settings is fine, but standard videos downloaded from web are still pretty messed up when looking at range, I guess they are made just for oculus' settings?
I just use the free one Google gives away. Or get a free one from Verizon.
http://techcrunch.com/2015/12/11/get-a-free-star-wars-edition-google-cardboard/#.hh5vbe9:kzXR
I'm interested in finding one that works well with the N6 as well.
+1 for Viewmaster. Readily available for $20. Use a bluetooth headset. I like that you have to hold it (not head mounted) as I don't want my son walking around the house with a headset on his head.