Mobile Headset (Dr dre, klipsch, bose) - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone tried Klipsch Image S4i, Bose - MIE2 mobile headset, or Beats By Dr. Dre - Monster Solo High-Definition Over-the-Ear Headphones with ControlTalk? (I got the titles off Best Buy). I hear a lot of the more expensive headsets have trouble with phones that are not apple brand. Anyone own any of these and use it with the vibrant? I am running latest axura rom with voodoo enabled, if that matters. Thanks in advance!

you might get more answers in the accessories section?

ah thanks for the suggestion

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Any compatible in-ear Headset?

Hello!
I tried the S100's headset what we got in the box, but that is sucks
So anybody can suggest me another compatible headset (IN-EAR type) NON bluetooth headset please?
jaycee1981 said:
Hello!
I tried the S100's headset what we got in the box, but that is sucks
So anybody can suggest me another compatible headset (IN-EAR type) NON bluetooth headset please?
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Audeo Phonak PFE's.
review here:
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2008/11/phonak-audeo-pfe-perfect-fit-earphone-review.php
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any iphone compatible headset should work on the Liquid
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any iphone compatible headset should work on the Liquid
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Actually, I thought so too so I bought a philips (i-phone compatible) headset. Now it is extremely buggy, for example: if I talk on the phone and wants to switch to headset - the calls end and the music starts playing
I guess its not that compatible after all...
anyone try the Beats by Dr Dre with mic?
don't mean to thread jack, but its pointless to make a new thread just for this...
What is this?
i did tried a handsfree of SE x1, i got that from my friend
the mic was not working...
and earphones work for sure...
besides, all iphone's handsfree should not be working on Liquid..
don't try..
BuzzKilla said:
anyone try the Beats by Dr Dre with mic?
don't mean to thread jack, but its pointless to make a new thread just for this...
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[Q] Help with Eris headset?

I recently bought some skullcandy 50/50 eabuds (free with some store credit) and found out they had an inline mic. Now i realize that they are specifically compatible with the iphone and iOS, but upon plugging them into my Eris (xtrSense 4.6) they are recognized as a headset device. Unfortunately I cannot get them to work as a headset. If i forced myself to switch to a Froyo ROM (I cannot find one I like lol) would there be any difference (better microphone support?) or anyone that has other skullcandy headphones with microphones, do you have any problems? Sorry for the poorly worded question, Im just not sure how to ask this. Thanks, Ryan

Sound Problems...

Hi everyone, I'm new here. The HTC Aria is my first android phone, and I had an iPhone before. I am having problems, the Audio quality is really really bad. It's not my music's fault cuz it's bad for everything. I am the only one having this issue or is every one having this issue. My phone is currently rooted and is running the Liberated 2.2.2 or something like that.
Was this a problem before you rooted and changed the ROM?
Also, you need to be more specific... is the problem with the loudspeaker on the back of the phone, the earpiece (talking on the phone), or when connecting something to the headphone jack?
What software are you using to play music? What headphones / speakers are you using? ( Just curious ).
With my Sennheiser HD 280 pro headphones I've noticed the sound quality isn't as good as my girlfriend's iPod or my creative Zen vision m. It's pretty good, but nothing spectacular. I suppose it's because those are two devices specifically made for playing music, while the aria is, above all else, just a phone. With the aria I usually prefer to use "cheap" skullcandy earbuds so that I can't tell the difference in quality.
Of course, your results may vary from mine.
drumist said:
Was this a problem before you rooted and changed the ROM?
Also, you need to be more specific... is the problem with the loudspeaker on the back of the phone, the earpiece (talking on the phone), or when connecting something to the headphone jack?
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ECEXCURSION said:
What software are you using to play music? What headphones / speakers are you using? ( Just curious ).
With my Sennheiser HD 280 pro headphones I've noticed the sound quality isn't as good as my girlfriend's iPod or my creative Zen vision m. It's pretty good, but nothing spectacular. I suppose it's because those are two devices specifically made for playing music, while the aria is, above all else, just a phone. With the aria I usually prefer to use "cheap" skullcandy earbuds so that I can't tell the difference in quality.
Of course, your results may vary from mine.
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Thanks for the Response guys! I was using the default Music player. But I am going to try CM7 now because it has the Equalizer function.
Ok guys, it's sorta fixed. I'm using CM7 2.3.4 and a Music app that was ported from MIUI. It's sorta fixed, now so no worries. Thanks for replying fast though guys.

[Q] Compatible Bluetooth Headsets For Galaxy Player 5.0?

Hi Everyone,
I was Wonderin if anyone had a list of compatible Bluetooth Headset for the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0.
I want to listen to musics and such.
Thanks
I have nokia bh-503 and it works perfectly, with incredible sound quality.
Available on dx.com for 25$
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The "LG Tone - HBS-700" are fantastic and do everything perfectly with my SGP 5.0.
I can't recommend them strongly enough.
You can buy a Jabra Clipper and use the headphones of your choice.
The Samsung HS3000 Clipon is available at Amazon, It comes with an above average set of ear buds, but you may substitute your own.
snarful said:
The Samsung HS3000 Clipon is available at Amazon, It comes with an above average set of ear buds, but you may substitute your own.
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sorry for offtop. I bought HS3000 as well, but sound is pretty ****ty :/ I used them with Sony MDR-XB40EX. Ive got a feeling that all BT headsets produce bad quality sound. Or its just hs3000? thnx
Sirs which one BT headsets better for Galaxy Player 4.0 ?
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Noctophrenia said:
The "LG Tone - HBS-700" are fantastic and do everything perfectly with my SGP 5.0.
I can't recommend them strongly enough.
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I love mine. Bought 2 pair so I'm never without a set due to charging.
Does anyone know if the motorola s305 is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 ?
I want to buy one, but I don't know about its compatibility.
Thanks in advance.
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Does anyone know if the motorola s305 is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 ?
I want to buy one, but I don't know about its compatibility.
Thanks in advance.
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Most BT headsets are compatible. You can always return them if you don't like them.
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As said above, most bluetooth handsets are compatible, just make sure your using the gingerbread FW on your player as the ICS/JB FW have no bluetooth and there isnt a fix yet (i think)
Avantalk goes fine
I enjoy my Galaxy player 4.0 with my Avantalk Jogger bluetooth headset and it goes fine. The only detail is that the realplayer app won't recognize the back/forward buttons, but that's all. In my opinion these wireless earphones sound pretty well, as good as the nokia's. Although this tablets have 3.0 BT, these can pair with these 2.0 headsets (or whatever) automatically.
In short, the Jogger plays cool xD
With my player I used LG HBS-700 BT headset and the controls worked great for back/forward etc etc.
The only thing I couldn't do was connect a BT keyboard no matter how many different ones I tried out while other people with the same player could connect keyboards without issue.
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Should be any normal headphones
Any Bluetooth 3.0 Headphones should work, you don't really have to custom make them for different devices.
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I use the Plantronics M25 with my Galaxy Player.

Sony apt-X support.

The lack of information on apt-X is ridiculous but I finally found something. According to the apt-X website, no current Sony devices support this protocol. This means that for any of you audiophiles like me, achieving the best sound quality on Sony devices is presently limited to wired headphones. This doesn't apply to headsets such as the Sony wireless headset pro, as pointed out by mrsatan. Just thought I'd share.
http://www.csr.com/technology-solutions/av/audio-products-powered-by-csr-aptx
johnbyebye said:
The lack of information on apt-X is ridiculous but I finally found something. According to the apt-X website, no current Sony devices support this protocol. This means that for any of you audiophiles like me, achieving the best sound quality on Sony devices is presently limited to wired headphones. Just thought I'd share.
http://www.csr.com/technology-solutions/av/audio-products-powered-by-csr-aptx
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My sony bluetooth headphones use wolfson audio decoder which is arguably the best decoder around. I really dont understand what the big deal is with apt-X. Obviously there is some with hardware chips but it looks like their main draw is with software, which can be good or bad, Sony sound optimization is really good on Xperia S. They basically look like another vendor like Wolfson but I have never heard of them. Wolfson is awesome as **** when it comes to audio quality and my headphones are really good.
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My sony bluetooth headphones use wolfson audio decoder which is arguably the best decoder around. I really dont understand what the big deal is with apt-X. Obviously there is some with hardware chips but it looks like their main draw is with software, which can be good or bad, Sony sound optimization is really good on Xperia S. They basically look like another vendor like Wolfson but I have never heard of them. Wolfson is awesome as **** when it comes to audio quality and my headphones are really good.
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From what I understand the Wolfson DAC is hardware based in the phone, not in the Bluetooth transmitters/receivers. Bluetooth uses an entirely different protocol/codec to stream audio.. Once you stream via Bluetooth there is distortion. Not everyone notices it, but I do, and that could pertain to the type of music I listen to. That's why apt-X support is a better choice for some since distortion is eliminated. To each their own.
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From what I understand the Wolfson DAC is hardware based in the phone, not in the Bluetooth transmitters/receivers. Bluetooth uses an entirely different protocol/codec to stream audio.. Once you stream via Bluetooth there is distortion. Not everyone notices it, but I do, and that could pertain to the type of music I listen to. That's why apt-X support is a better choice for some since distortion is eliminated. To each their own.
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The wireless headset pro use Wolfson DAC since it is a standalone mp3 player as well. It definitely uses it even when streaming from the phone because their is a quality difference. There is no distortion on it because it doesnt decode before it streams it to bluetooth. I am a member of Head-fi.com and I remember before I bought the device we figured out what dac it was using and that influenced many to buy it. We were pleasantly suprised to see it using such a high quality dac.
mrsatan said:
The wireless headset pro use Wolfson DAC since it is a standalone mp3 player as well. It definitely uses it even when streaming from the phone because their is a quality difference. There is no distortion on it because it doesnt decode before it streams it to bluetooth. I am a member of Head-fi.com and I remember before I bought the device we figured out what dac it was using and that influenced many to buy it. We were pleasantly suprised to see it using such a high quality dac.
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Lol, this thread is in reference to stereo headsets that rely solely on the Bluetooth protocol so it wouldn't apply to the Sony wireless headset pro or similar devices.
Now I kinda want one of these Sony wireless headsets so I can keep my Sony phone, lol.
johnbyebye said:
Lol, this thread is in reference to stereo headsets that rely solely on the Bluetooth protocol so it wouldn't apply to the Sony wireless headset pro or similar devices.
Now I kinda want one of these Sony wireless headsets so I can keep my Sony phone, lol.
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Yeah but you said no Sony products so I brought it up. I love my wireless headset.
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mrsatan said:
Yeah but you said no Sony products so I brought it up. I love my wireless headset.
Sent from hell using Xperia-S(atan)
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No current Sony products support apt-X. Your smart wireless headset still doesn't support it despite the conversation we just had, lol. That was the only point of my creating this thread.
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No current Sony products support apt-X. Your smart wireless headset still doesn't support it despite the conversation we just had, lol. That was the only point of my creating this thread.
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if only we had an accessories section to discuss accessories. we should go and ask the admins
Also sad to see apt-x missing. It's a major buying factor for my next phone.
I have several bluetooth speakers that support it, so my next phone will.
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CrazyPeter said:
Also sad to see apt-x missing. It's a major buying factor for my next phone.
I have several bluetooth speakers that support it, so my next phone will.
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I'm hoping future Sony products support it. There are a few different aptx-enabled BT headphones that I'm looking into buying. I currently have the Samsung HS3000 and wired earbuds but I want to go completely wireless.

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