Anyone have any recommendations on VR headsets with a higher FOV? I feel like this phone could be so much more with a better headset.
The one that the bundle comes with is nice, but feels like your looking through binoculars.
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I'm planning on buying a stereo BT headset.
Based on the use I'm planinng and my personal taste, etc. I'm down to these two:
- Bluetake i-PHONO mini Bluetooth
http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=2960
- Nokia HS-12W
http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=2986
Now I can't decide myself. I can't test it cause they're not available locally yet. Price is similar.
I guess Nokia is more versatile, has radio, LCD that can be fully used in the future (new ROM's?)
But the concept of Bluetake is great also. Don't know if it's a bit bulky.
I'm more on the Nokia side right now.
Can you people with wizards (and cousins) give me some insight about those two options, maybe some detail makes me decide....
Txs!
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Hi format,
I own the iPhono mini 450Rx and I tell you the sound quality is simply fantastic when combined with the right software player on my QTEK 9000. FI, I'm using the free GSPlayer which comes with effects like an equalizer, 3D, Surround, Bass Boost, preamp, Reverb and Echo etc etc. Conduits Pocket Player is another great software player with many effects too.
IMO, the most important thing in choosing a stereo bt headset is the sound quality. Features come second.
iPhono mini 450Rx comes with great sound quality although its other features may not be as good as its competitor like its shorter battery life compared to ANYCOM's stereo bt headset.
Have not tested the Nokia one so no comment.
Thanks FOSA,
I don't konw where to buy the bluetake so it could be a problem with warranty. I only see it selling on ebay (USA) not on europe nor any other ebay.
Also I whish I could see a bluetake, live. Nokia has a more regular headphone look except the case that has a good metal look (although it's another item to carry....)
about to get an S3
just wonder if the original headsets are good enough
would you please compare them with other headset/hand free that you've used before
i also know how SGS II stock phones sound like so would be good to compare them with that one
heard the bass is good but is it muddy? and how about the mids and highs?
thx you in adv
Mate the best way to describe the stock headphone is, they are crap.
Actually I have to disagree.. They are of insane quality. The bass they can generate is just wooaw.
Also the mid and high tones come with great quality.
You get a ton of little samples with it so they can fit in every ear. The default ones fit my ears just perfect.
I have had a voice with them aswell, also perfect. I have no idea why someone would say they are crap. My brother has bought 110 euro senheiser comparable earplugs and frankly the difference isn't huge at all.
I bought some headphones for £1.99 that just thrashes these through the whole frequency range, plus i find the sound quality from S1,2&3 through headphones and speaker to be pretty mediocre compared to even my old N95 which was much louder and clearer through the range.
well ive heard lots of earplugs/headphones yet, which came with a phone.
those of the S3 are above the average - actually "okay", but nothing compared to decent ones.
i still use my creative ep630 for music (from 2006) since they have much more(!) & better bass.
i wouldnt expect too much of them.
thanks guys !
pinmemo said:
just wonder if the original headsets are good enough. would you please compare them with other headset/hand free that you've used before
heard the bass is good but is it muddy? and how about the mids and highs
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Like all the bundled headset (excluding the Beats ones that come with some of the HTC gear) the Sammy buds are "usable". If you're a music afficianado (and I'm assuming it's not house/trance you're listening to) then a couple of dollars more on a decent set of 3rd party buds is money well spent.
I found the bass pretty poor and top-end (treble) was far, far too "obvious". Switched in a cheap ($20) set of aJays (http://www.jays.se/products/a-jays-one-plus) and they were far better. Then switched to an old pair of Shure's (e2c's if you wanted to know) and they're perfect (to my ears anyway).
Like most things, the Samsung buds are probably worth slightly more than you paid for them.
Not sure what the best value-for-money option would be - although I'm sure that there's plenty of folks here who have an opinion.
I’d like to buy an in-ear stereo bluetooth headphone for my Galaxy S3, I’d like to have:
1. good audio quality
2. good connectivity (I don't want sound lag or constant disconnects) from right fit to the Galaxy S3 into the leather case horizontal pouch type (to understand the Pdair model) on my right side of body
I’ve bought a Plantronics BackBeat Go, but is very very very poor headphone …
I don’t know if the new model JayBird Freedom 3, ha the god connectivity for my situation …
Thanks a lot
Ciao
I use the Jabra BT3030 for the bluetooth bit and plug my own sennheisers into it. No drop outs no lag and I get to use whatever type of headphones I want
And what about Jabra Sport ???
Ciao
I'm also wondering about something like this, the Jabra BT3030 seems expensive at nearly twice the price of similar Samsung or Sony devices - is it that much better?
I was considering either the Sony Ericsson MW-600
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0038M3H4S/ref=s9_simh_gw_p23_d0_g23_i2?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1CPTRTE0CNKZ0MGH4ZK8&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467128533&pf_rd_i=468294
or the Samsung HS3000
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004XYI998/ref=s9_simh_gw_p23_d0_g23_i3?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1CPTRTE0CNKZ0MGH4ZK8&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467128533&pf_rd_i=468294
Cannot make up my mind but both have good reviews.
Olywa
I have the MW-600. I think it's good, good enough for me to buy a second. Multi-point connection allows me to use it with the laptop and phone. Amazon seem to have them for £25, I have bought for £40 and felt that was good value.
Hs3000 definitely...
I have both mw600 and hs3000. Sound Quality is way better because Hs3000 supports apt-x. I used a shure 535 on it. Maybe an overkill but it is good.
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Another vote for the Jabra BT3030.
Had the headset for nearly 2 years now, worked OK with my HTC desire but would cut out from time to time and had limited range.
With the S3 its perfect and has much more range.
Guess the BT radio in the S3 is stronger.
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I've been checking all the reviews possible and forum threads from all over the place, but I still can't quite get a grip about the quality of the NC31EM earbuds.
I currently use Beyerdynamic MMX 102 iE with the Z3, and while the quality is good, I felt the power was lacking. I added a Fiio E6 to the mix, and I am quite happy with the sound. However, the extra box and cable is annoying me.
Many professional reviews gush about the quality and value of the NC31EM, but I don't get if that is compared to $100 earbuds like the Beyerdynamic, or just compared to standard smartphone accessories. The Sonys are cheap, so I think I will buy them just to test the NC feature out.
But are there anyone who could say if they prefer the NC31EM to more expensive earbuds and how they sound in comparison?
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Hello!
I've been checking all the reviews possible and forum threads from all over the place, but I still can't quite get a grip about the quality of the NC31EM earbuds.
I currently use Beyerdynamic MMX 102 iE with the Z3, and while the quality is good, I felt the power was lacking. I added a Fiio E6 to the mix, and I am quite happy with the sound. However, the extra box and cable is annoying me.
Many professional reviews gush about the quality and value of the NC31EM, but I don't get if that is compared to $100 earbuds like the Beyerdynamic, or just compared to standard smartphone accessories. The Sonys are cheap, so I think I will buy them just to test the NC feature out.
But are there anyone who could say if they prefer the NC31EM to more expensive earbuds and how they sound in comparison?
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Try the MEElectronics M-Duo, not noise cancelling at all but, read reviews despite its $50-60 cost it competes easily against many $100+ buds. They are also pretty resilient despite being abused.
Hi,
Anyone has any experience with vr headset? How was the experience? What headset you used?
Any screen door effects or nausea?
Thanks
if you wanna ture vr experience with mobile phone, samsung gear vr + note4/s6 is the only choice at the moment, and you will not be disappointed!
But I already have HAM7
i have google cardboard, slightly modified to fit Mate 7. Never had VR before so it was pretty decent to test it, but 6" 1080p screen is not enough for pleasant VR experience