Fitted the ear buds from my 2 day old CX200,s onto the stock HTC mic/earphones cable.
It was very easy to do and a great improvement over the standard phones.
I could never get the standard phones to stay in my ear properly and were very uncomfortable (small ears I guess).
Anyway here is the pic,s , let them do the talking
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Great job! I was just going about to do this but at the plug end. I was going to connect the extUSB plug to my current headphones, but this is a lot better.
I will never doubt the reasons for the hacks people do...some just do it for the hell of it and I am all for that.
But....I have to ask: Why?
3n1 adapter...and no re-wireing.
But excellently cool that you did it...although it is not really clear what you did. Did you take the tiny ear speakers and put them in the stock headphone cases or...?
wergeld said:
I will never doubt the reasons for the hacks people do...some just do it for the hell of it and I am all for that.
But....I have to ask: Why?
3n1 adapter...and no re-wireing.
But excellently cool that you did it...although it is not really clear what you did. Did you take the tiny ear speakers and put them in the stock headphone cases or...?
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I have the 3in1 adapter, but I think it is to bulky when travelling on the train and I can not use the stock speakers as they keep falling out of my ear and they are uncomfortable for me.
What I have done, is remove the stock speakers from the stock cable and then fitted Sennheiser cx200(these are the in-ear type) speaker to the stock cable.
So now I have the best of both worlds, stock cable with mic, dont have to use bulky 3in1 adapter when out n about and better fit/sound quality for my ears.
did you get improved audio quality as well? or was it bottlenecked by the HTC wireing?
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did you get improved audio quality as well? or was it bottlenecked by the HTC wireing?
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Well I am not sure about the wiring, I was talking about CX200 ear-buds sounding much better on the stock HTC cable, than the stock HTC earphones on the stock HTC cable.
I could hardly hear any low end sounds with the stock HTC earphones.
To me both cables sound very similar, maybe the HTC cable possibly not being just as loud, could be the in-line volume control or volume not being set right when being encoded to mp3.
The CX200 sound ok for budget range and my ears would not be the best for judging sound quality(years of extremely loud music - raves 1989 - 1995) and a bit of tinnitus.
Aha. Cool idea.
I have the same problem...small ears and the earphones are for some giant head.
I use some over ear buds with the 3in1 adapter.
Getting the bluetooth "dogtag" adapter in the mail shortly.
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Does anyone here use these headphones? I really want to purchase them and the reviews I found by google are pretty good. I just want to get someone elses opinion before I buy them. Thanks.
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I bought these off a UK website for about £20! They work great on my Universal running AKU 3.2. I had to implement a few registry tweaks to stop all the skipping, but after all the tweaking, it now works perfectly.
Sound for music is excellent. Volume is loud. The quality appears a little lower for voice conversations, but on my Universal, it transitions seamlessly most of the time from phone to music modes.
Be prepared for all the little problems that might happen, which probably aren't exclusive to these BT stereo headphones. As you probably already know, most BT stereo headphones don't work flawlessly all the time. Mine's been behaving very well 99% of the time though!
Hrmmm...you know anyone who uses these with a Blackberry pearl. My gf has that phone (i know horrible) and she really wants these headphones as well. I just don't know how well blackberry's do with BT headphones and stuff
You could try THEIR forums
DeniaL said:
Hrmmm...you know anyone who uses these with a Blackberry pearl. My gf has that phone (i know horrible) and she really wants these headphones as well. I just don't know how well blackberry's do with BT headphones and stuff
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Take a look at the blackberry forums:
http://www.blackberryforums.com/
http://blackberryforums.pinstack.com/f78-blackberry_pearl_8100.html
http://forum.brighthand.com/forumdisplay.php?f=61
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/p_forum.php?p=1053
These should give you a starting point.
Have a lovely day,
I've used them before and honestly, the sound is okay but NOT GREAT.
Try this combination:
iTech stereo bluetooth + Sony MDREX71 earbuds... You won't regret it...
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I have those earphones. They work allmost well.
Everytime I turn bluetooths on I must go to bt settings and activate headphones/headset or they wont work.
Sound quality is poor to my taste. But I hope there is something else to do with registry or stack.
I did that registry trick to bt value 58, but it sounds still like not enought hz. Like old radio or something.
But no wires and almost no skipping. I like it.
does any one have these and the s9 to compare it to them
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I have those earphones. They work allmost well.
Everytime I turn bluetooths on I must go to bt settings and activate headphones/headset or they wont work.
Sound quality is poor to my taste. But I hope there is something else to do with registry or stack.
I did that registry trick to bt value 58, but it sounds still like not enought hz. Like old radio or something.
But no wires and almost no skipping. I like it.
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Did you try pressing the MFB after bluetooth is turned on to initiate the connection?
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dose anyone owns this earphones i want to know your thoughts on it i want to buy this one
I personally enjoy them Though I'm switching to Beats Solo soon
I got these one's too and they are just great.
Beats are good at bass but not at higher sound but this earphones can do both.
You will be amazed by the sound so just buy them
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These are the ones that come bundled with the X10, aren't they? I threw them away because they don't fit properly in my ear (they're not in-ear) and were rather uncomfortable.. just like the ones that come with the iPhone/iPod.
I got myself a Skullcandy one, pretty awesome sound quality..and not all that expensive either.
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These are the ones that come bundled with the X10, aren't they? I threw them away because they don't fit properly in my ear (they're not in-ear) and were rather uncomfortable.. just like the ones that come with the iPhone/iPod.
I got myself a Skullcandy one, pretty awesome sound quality..and not all that expensive either.
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Could've donated them these are so good quality!
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Could've donated them these are so good quality!
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Yeah, I was pretty annoyed tho.. I was expecting in-ear ones... I find earphones like this one extremely uncomfortable to use
they're crap and they constantly fall out of your ears.. I stick to my sennheiser IE8
They don't stick that well ni my eras, but when i twist them a bit, they stay in.
The sound i sreally good! I'm amazed at the bass they produce.
They can withstand xLoud en Beats (custom ROMs).
I also tried the earpieces tha come with the x10 mini pro.
Those ar true in-ear, but they sound horrible. It isn't comparible.
Bass reflex are the best for X10
Bass reflex are the best for X10
better than mw600?
for our x10 i can recommend to all the "Stereo Headset MH650"
they're comfortable and sounds rly nice
Replacement earphone w/mic
hi
I need to replace my earphone & would like to know if the LiveSound MH1 are fully functional?
Thanks
hi
nice
just got my HTC Boombass today,
its sound is great but have to turn the volume up
or you can only hear the Boomsound clearly instead of the Boombass.
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wooow looks nice
are you going to make a review about it later or is it just a bragging post ?
clearly a bragging post. :good:
someone in this forum also has the boom bass and has spoken about it already as well...
i have had one for a couple weeks now but didnt bother to speak about it because there are several vids on the internet about it... one more wont make any difference..
it does sound great with soundcloud. i have a grippy kind of case (waiting for the batter case i pre-ordered) so it stays put on the slide out floor thingy..
having the audio at max setting is the best way to get the most bang for the sound.
the crossover point could be a bit lower because you can hear some voice tones in the bass speaker.
overall its a great option to have tunes on the fly... go pick one up!
jim828282 said:
just got my HTC Boombass today,
its sound is great but have to turn the volume up
or you can only hear the Boomsound clearly instead of the Boombass.
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What's the case/bumper you're using?
marctronixx said:
clearly a bragging post. :good:
someone in this forum also has the boom bass and has spoken about it already as well...
i have had one for a couple weeks now but didnt bother to speak about it because there are several vids on the internet about it... one more wont make any difference..
it does sound great with soundcloud. i have a grippy kind of case (waiting for the batter case i pre-ordered) so it stays put on the slide out floor thingy..
having the audio at max setting is the best way to get the most bang for the sound.
the crossover point could be a bit lower because you can hear some voice tones in the bass speaker.
overall its a great option to have tunes on the fly... go pick one up!
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Greetings!
I am actually considering picking up one of these puppies!
I have my One Max encased in an OtterBox Defender case. It's rather thick... do you think it will fit on the stand or will it hang over the edge?
Thanks!
it will most likely hang over the edge.
i have the htc battery flip case and it will not fit on the boombass stand, so i just flip the phone landscape and place it right in front of the htc boombass and dont use the slide out drawer for the boom bass. same difference...
Some can tell me if the sound is really good before buying it ? I tried this one with friends, very good sound, but the price is more expensive than Boombass ...
no way my friend the Bose is perfect in every product it has fantastic audio quality
i tried it
Ok thanks, i order now BoomBass ...
:laugh:great order one for me and send it to me in Egypt :good:
I received boombass, really a great sound, but i've also bought an audio bluetooth receiver connected to my audio system to party with my friends !
I got a BoomBass and I really like it. Very decent sound. The only thing I don't like about it is that I can't really play with my phone while it's on, because it sounds better when it's set with the BoomBass instead of in my hands.
But it's a pretty slick device. To turn it on and pair it with your phone you just hold you phone over the top, and it activates via NFC. Kinda cool.
Inateck® Dual-Driver Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker Stereo Speaker Stand w/ Viewing Cradle for iPhone, Samsung, Nexus, iPad, Tablet PC, Android Smartphones And more Bluetooth Enabled Devices, Support 3.5mm AUX Port, Enhanced Bass Boost, Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR, Rechargeable Battery, Portable Stand for Tablets Smartphones, Black (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Inateck BP 2001
I really love this product and has impressed me very much. The sound is much, much, more than what I expected!
The design is excellent.
The front of the speaker has a honeycomb design. To me it makes the speaker look very silky sleek. The dual 1.5" speakers are great. It has 2 speakers, most others have one. This makes for a much more pure sound. The overall sound is great, and the bass weighs in perfectly. It is much louder than what you would expect, from something so small! It weighs 332g, very light for the great sound it produces. The buttons have a nice solid feel. The casing is also a sleek feel and doesn't attract fingerprints to bad. It is very easily paired. I paired it with my Galaxy Note 3 and also my daughters S3 Both devices paired instantly. It takes around 4 hours to charge it from a completely dead state. The battery life is excellent, it lasts me about 7 hours every time. The battery inside is a built-in 800mAh rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. The hands free telephone calls option is also very nice. It stops the playback when receiving an incoming call, then resumes playback after hanging up. The sound quality on this option is also excellent and very clear.
The major selling points for me are high quality with a better price. It really does have good pure, true sound. It is super compact, with high-quality workmanship, strong bass and a super clear sound. My recommendation is it is a huge winner.
Effective performance: 5 Watts x2
It comes with:
x1-micro-USB cable
x1-AUX cable (this will connect to devices without Bluetooth)
x1-Carrying Bag
x1-Manual
You can get one from Amazon or Inateck directly.
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I tried out the Cheotech Wireless Headphones today with my Pixel. I charged the headphones before testing and here is my review.
What comes in the box:
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1x - headphone
1x - charging cord
2x - other sizes for your ears
1x - pair of extra ear hooks.
Pairing the device:
The first time you turn on the headphones it will go into pairing mode. After you've paired it and want to put it into pairing mode, simply hold down the power button wait for it to notify that the headphones are one, continue holding the button and it will tell you that it is ready to pair. The headphones will appear as BH-003
Setup:
The setup on the Nexus Pixel and this headphone was simple - once it was pairing mode, I turned my phone's bluetooth on and waited about 10seconds for the phone to find the headphones and it paired and was ready to go.
Sound:
I played a few different genres of music - house, rock, rap/r&b and have to say that the sounds is clear. You definitely hear the vocals clearly( I was even able to hear the talking from "Give it up" by Pepper). Another big thing I noticed is it really pumps out the base if you your song has any bit of base in it. Some may like that, others may not. Just know that it will bump it regardless. I'm not sure about the noise cancellation with these headphones. I tapped my desk while playing music and didn't hear anything but that was also the case when I used some Shure Noise Isolation earphones.
Build:
The original ear piece fit my ears ok so I don't have any complaints but I don't have particularly big or small ears. It took a little bit to get the proper placement into my ear but once it was in there was a nice seal and it held in place. It's very lightweight and it didn't fall out when I moved around - though I didn't go any running with them.The earphones are rubberized so I'm guessing it is will stand up to sweat.
Overall, I'd recommend these headphones for working out - the music is clear but heavy base. The cord won't get in the way of your running or lifting. It's also nice a lightweight so you don't really notice it too much aside form the cord.