anybody know what the model number of these headphones is? its the ones with the extra bit beside the normal connector that goes into the keyhole shape, it allows you to skip tracks with the controls on the wires, i cant find them anywhere!
sony ericsson mh-810
xfdisk11 said:
sony ericsson mh-810
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thanks my friend!
Hi, guys!
I'm new in the Mini section. I've been using X10 Mini for almost an year, but now I'm with a Xperia Mini 2011.
In the past I was using MH810 handsfree and it was having a pretty nice sound, sound remote control on the wire, but it is incompatible with the Mini.
So which handsfree with sound remote control is compatible with the Mini? Only SE Live Sound or there are others?
Thanks in advance for the info!
The 2011 xperia line uses a diferent type of protocol for the 3,5mm connector that's why other headsets are incompatible. I think that your only choices are the models released by Sony Ericsson i.e. Livesound.
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I currently have Sony MW600, Hi-Fi Wireless Headset, works via Bluetooth, quality is good enough, costs also less than LiveSound, also has remote control buttons Play/Pause, Next/Previous and volume.
But what you mean, that is incompatible with Mini? Just give it a try, according to me, you have nothing to lose...
The 3.5 mm jacks of the X10 Mini and the Xperia Mini are different - that's why they're incompatible and the wonderful MH810 handsfree cannot work on the Xperia Mini.
What about putting a 3.5 mm jack on to a HPM 82 handsfree instead of the fast-connector - will it work?
I'm asking because MH1 Livesound is not being sold in Bulgaria, so I should order it from amazon.uk maybe.
What do you mean, that does not work? No sound or controls don't work or what?
Take a look in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1229622
summary: buy the gadget linked there and get any iphone compatible headset you want.
Someguyfromhell, I mean the jacks are DIFFERENT!!! Why don't you look at them in Google? Why should you ask that questions, as I have already explained that twice?!
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The 3.5 mm jacks of the X10 Mini and the Xperia Mini are different
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It's not directly the phone, that has different jack. Both have 3.5mm jacks, it doesn't make any difference at all.
The headset has additional part, which is...I have no idea, what for. Probably additional functions from the remote control.
One way would be to try getting rid of this additional chip thing, if you are willing to take that risk.
Someguyfromhell said:
It's not directly the phone, that has different jack. Both have 3.5mm jacks, it doesn't make any difference at all.
The headset has additional part, which is...I have no idea, what for. Probably additional functions from the remote control.
One way would be to try getting rid of this additional chip thing, if you are willing to take that risk.
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Why do u continue with that stupid... suggestions?! Getting rid of the additional contact-strips will make the remote control of the handsfree completely useless and I will not be able to recieve calls, or sell the handsfree to some X10 Mini owner.
Even Nokia headsets work with Xperia mini, i was shocked to see old nokia headset to be working with my st15i, button, microphone, everything.
If you want really good sound - buy big , normal headphones.
gqcJYb3UN8xSIWNUy2xX said:
Even Nokia headsets work with Xperia mini, i was shocked to see old nokia headset to be working with my st15i, button, microphone, everything.
If you want really good sound - buy big , normal headphones.
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I've tried Nokia headphones a few days ago, they did have remote control for the music player on the wire, but... they didn't worked with the mini. Or at least the remote control didn't. There was sound, but no control over it. Maybe because they were a cheap Chinese copy.
I found my old X1 lead, it has a socket on the mic for use with any headphones
Also old SE HPM-80 in ear headphones are good
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Yep, they're like HPM 82 with display on the remote control, but with a fastport again. I'll try to solder a 3.5mm jack to a HPM 82 handsfree (to replace the fastport), but I may not succeed because there are 8 or 9 cables out of the wire and only 4 holes to solder them on the 3.5mm jack...
using easy sennheiser headphones, awesome for less money
I've got second hand Sony Ericsson MH1 for half price. Not so special, good sound, not better than the old HPM-82 or MH810 for example. And the lack of a clip for hanging on the neck piece is obviously a disadvantage! The free is constantly slipping down and pulling the ears - very annoying!
The lack of separate buttons for changing the music tracks is also a disadvantage - music tracks are changed with continuous pressing the volume buttons of the handsfree's remote control, not with separate buttons like on the HPM-82 or MH810. But it seems that this is due to the 3.5mm jack cable-number connectivity limitation. The MH810 has some additional ports on the side of the 3.5mm jack, which allow it to have more buttons on the remote control, while MH1 doesn't have them on the jack.
guys i've been looking for budget headphones that would fit in xperia mini's jack
i don't know if it would help but i tried couple of nokia headphones that worked with the device along with the samsung corby pro's stock stock headphones and they all worked currently im considering buying
MEElectronics M9-SL
or the
iLuv iEP322BLK citylights
but i don't know if any of those is compatible with the xperia mini anyway so advice would be appreciated
Note:I just want music to my ears
Xperia Mini has regular 3.5 mm jack, so you can use any headphones(with 3.5mm jack) with the phone.
Mike201 said:
guys i've been looking for budget headphones that would fit in xperia mini's jack
i don't know if it would help but i tried couple of nokia headphones that worked with the device along with the samsung corby pro's stock stock headphones and they all worked currently im considering buying
MEElectronics M9-SL
or the
iLuv iEP322BLK citylights
but i don't know if any of those is compatible with the xperia mini anyway so advice would be appreciated
Note:I just want music to my ears
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Nokia's garbages work on SE Xperias, play sound, but only that - their music control buttons doesn't.
novicebg said:
Nokia's garbages work on SE Xperias, play sound, but only that - their music control buttons doesn't.
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I wont buy any sony's earphones or use the ones that came with the device cos those are just crap
actually i'm now considering one of the following but don't know if they would work or not
1-MEElectronics M9
2-JVC Xtreme Xplosives FX1X
3-Koss KSC 75
4-SkullCandy Titan
5-iLuv iep322
i only found the iep322 and the titan in local stores however the titan is a bit expensive would be my last choice just before the iep322
hi,
i have xperia p and x10
i was wondering if i buy these for Xperia P: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-So...801243?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item19d2156a5b
will it be compatible with x10? i really only need one pair
thanks
I think it should be fine unless if our old jack (which is really outdated and not using the current standard anymore) might break the buttons functions and the sound might not be output properly.
But there's actually an adaptor for that though.
sweet, can you link me to the adapter on ebay?
thanks man
I think any male to female 3.5mm jack would work if I remember correctly.
something like this? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Male-3-5mm-...=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item588e31252e
why would that make any difference?
i can try i guess
thanks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5mm-Male-...=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item19d88cb4d9
Something like this. 3.5mm male to 3.5mm female adaptor. Why? Because if you get the newer ones adaptor like this, you'd be able to use the functionality for the new standard on your X10. I haven't tried it myself, but that's what the people told me when I asked the same question.
Hzu said:
I think any male to female 3.5mm jack would work if I remember correctly.
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same answer as this
Best headphones is Sony Ericsson MH500.
Hey Guys,
First of all, I'm not sure I'm posting under the right thread, please do let me know if it isn't!
I recently flashed Carbon 4.4.2 on a Xperia ray, and it is awesome :good: !
My issues are with audio. Connecting my headset (Sol Republic Master Tracks) without ANY audio playing, I hear periodic muffled thuds, almost as if the ray has a pulse
While playing audio, the sounds cease and am able to hear the music, but the quality is quite terrible.
The controls on this headset are made to work with iDevices, the volume controls do not work.I find that pressing and holding the call accept/disconnect button on the headset solves this issue!
The muffled sounds too are no more, with no audio and the button pressed. However, this is quite a nuisance as you can imagine!
I faced the same issue with LXP as well, had changed ROMs hoping to solve this, but in vain!
Thoughts!?
i am sure that the audio socket of your devices is incompatible to the audio jack of your headphones, you can try to use some audio jack with this
moolokow said:
i am sure that the audio socket of your devices is incompatible to the audio jack of your headphones, you can try to use some audio jack with this
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Ah, thank you for your input!
I've no idea what to look for, though. Is there a 3.5 mm to 3.5mm jack or something?
I'm still lost.
Anybody, anything?
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No, no software problem. 2011 Xperias uses OMTP connector, while iDevices and others uses CTIA connector. CTIA is new standard, OMTP is old. You can buy OMTP > CTIA converter to use your headset. Check accessories thread for something similar
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sanstorm said:
I'm still lost.
Anybody, anything?
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Hmmmm....the headphone you use is not compatible with the devices but it doesn't mean it will not work at all....just connect it slowly at the headphone jack port while playing a songs....do not push the jack to the end...it need to be like in this picture below....you will know when to stop pushing it when you hear the songs like it suppose to.....
DreamLurker said:
I found this:
why-is-the-sound-just-clicking-and-skipping-on-android-4-4-2
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Thanks mate!
fundre said:
No, no software problem. 2011 Xperias uses OMTP connector, while iDevices and others uses CTIA connector. CTIA is new standard, OMTP is old. You can buy OMTP > CTIA converter to use your headset. Check accessories thread for something similar
Sent from my Xperia Mini Pro using Tapatalk
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Wow, that makes sense as well, will check it out!
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Hmmmm....the headphone you use is not compatible with the devices but it doesn't mean it will not work at all....just connect it slowly at the headphone jack port while playing a songs....do not push the jack to the end...it need to be like in this picture below....you will know when to stop pushing it when you hear the songs like it suppose to.....
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Thanks a lot for your inputs, bro! Especially with the pics.
But I've tried it, no luck!
Hi there,
I have trouble finding this information on the web. I need to use an external microphone for shooting video with my phone. I've bought a ttrs->trs adapter which works well with iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S7, but not with my Z1.
Does anyone have this information ?
Nobody knows ?
Beretta93 said:
Nobody knows ?
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no
Tani2 said:
no
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I do now.
Beretta93 said:
I do now.
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Did it work by using usb microphone via otg? or normal mic via headphone jack? Because headphone jacks in mobiles are always combo for speaker and microphone.
i dont know what you are speaking exactly but there is a option in dev options for usb for audio.
Talking about the 3,5mm jack plug. There are 2 trrs types : CTIA and OMTP. They have ground and microphone interverted.
Lenovo Zuk Z1 is OMTP type. So if you buy a lavalier microphone for iPhone or Sammy S7 you'll need an adapter.
Now you k'ow.
Can you please provide link for that adapter...
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Lenovo Zuk Z1 is OMTP type.
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Are you absolutely certain about this? It is my understanding, that only older phones use OMTP. I've been using the Apple Earbuds with the ZUK Z1 and it seemed to work just fine.