I know that the BT headphones (e.g. Moto HT 820 or Jabra BT620) can be connected to only two devices at the same time (mobilephone and audio device, or one if they are one and the same).
However, I have been unable to find any info on how many devices they can pair up with without losing the pairing info for the previous devices. For example, can I pair it up with my Wizard, and then the USB BT laptop and finally my wife's iPAQ and stay paired with all of them?
I found one post out there that claimed moto HT can pair with up to 12.
Thanks.
Was going to ask the same question specifically about the Jabra BT620s as I have just ordered a pair and want to have them pair with both my PC and Wizard.... anyone know if they can remember two High Quality Audio Devices?
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I saw several post re: listen music/video via bluetooth...but didn't find one for samsung vibrant specifically. I have 2 bluetooth headset - Motorola H505 and Samsung WEP405, both of which pairs and connects to my vibrant easily (I haven't root my phone), and i can get phone call sound but I can't listen to music or get sounds while watching video via bluetooth, sound just comes out from speaker. I checked bluetooth setting --> option --> shows check mark next to "connect" and "phone audio" but as I read several places, I don't see option for "Media audio".
Can someone help to resolve this issue...if I can get around this with my exisiting two bluetooth headset or i need to get any specific bluetooth which is compatible with this function ?
Thank you.
Motorola H505 and Samsung WEP405
are not bluetooth stereo headphones, you can not use this stream media audio, you can only use these for phone audio
The phone knows it is not a BT stereo headphone, this is the reason why it is not giving you the media audio option.
tomasitoc said:
Motorola H505 and Samsung WEP405
are not bluetooth stereo headphones, you can not use this stream media audio, you can only use these for phone audio
The phone knows it is not a BT stereo headphone, this is the reason why it is not giving you the media audio option.
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Thanks for your input, though would you please tell me what are my other option (bluetooth models) that would work for above mentioned function.
You need a bluetooth headset that has the a2dp profile on it in order to stream media.
I've read somewhere that the motorokr s9 headset is really good.
I'm also out shopping for a BT earpiece that I can listen to music omw to work.
Here's the list I currently have in mind:
Plantronics Voyager 855 Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Polaroid Pbt325Blk Bt325 Stereo Bluetooth® Headset
Samsung Modus 3500 Mono & Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Jabra BT8010
BlueAnt Q2
BlueAnt T1
Jawbone ERA
I'm kinda leaning towards the BlueAnt Q2 or the Jawbone ERA that just came out.
Oniyuri said:
You need a bluetooth headset that has the a2dp profile on it in order to stream media.
I've read somewhere that the motorokr s9 headset is really good.
I'm also out shopping for a BT earpiece that I can listen to music omw to work.
Here's the list I currently have in mind:
Plantronics Voyager 855 Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Polaroid Pbt325Blk Bt325 Stereo Bluetooth® Headset
Samsung Modus 3500 Mono & Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Jabra BT8010
BlueAnt Q2
BlueAnt T1
Jawbone ERA
I'm kinda leaning towards the BlueAnt Q2 or the Jawbone ERA that just came out.
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My friend, all those device you mentioned - seems great - but also big money...I am looking something more economical, I found something online...would you give your input about below mentioned products...as I am kind of newbee to this...
Bluedio 5270 Bluetooth 2.0 Handsfree Headset
Bluedio H631 Bluetooth 2.0 Handsfree Headset
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My friend, all those device you mentioned - seems great - but also big money...I am looking something more economical, I found something online...would you give your input about below mentioned products...as I am kind of newbee to this...
Bluedio 5270 Bluetooth 2.0 Handsfree Headset
Bluedio H631 Bluetooth 2.0 Handsfree Headset
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I did go ahead and looked at those bluetooth headsets.
Neither of them seem to support the profile that you need in order to stream media. Make sure that when you are looking for bluetooth products the profile description says "A2DP".
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I have the original Motorola S9's, and they are pretty good. The S9 HD's (just the newer version) are supposedly a bit easier on the ears than the originals. They're worth up to ~$60 imo. So if you can get them for around that or less, that's a good buy.
I have a Sony MW600. You can get it for about $50 and rather than a clip-on, it's just a little module that you can plug regular headphones into. It has a decent microphone and the sound quality is excellent.
http://www.google.com/products/cata...og_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDoQ8wIwAA#
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I have the original Motorola S9's, and they are pretty good. The S9 HD's (just the newer version) are supposedly a bit easier on the ears than the originals. They're worth up to ~$60 imo. So if you can get them for around that or less, that's a good buy.
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Try this application from market....called "super bluetooth mono froyo"....you will find it in first 10-20 search results. Then follow the instruction...very easy....which enabled my existing bluetooth samsung wep450...which works fine with all audio (including media and video) - haven't tried my motorola bluetooth yet.
My samsung galaxy note 3 from sprint will not communicate with my stereo for some reason to pair it's a brand new stereo and it works good with one in my pickup but not with the pioneer the codes match and stereo says error and phone says unable to communicate
With my Kenwood, I had to reference the manual. It wasn't as straight forward as it might seem. Try reboot the phone. Get into the setting for pairing a phone with the stereo. There might be different Bluetooth profiles in the stereo. Once you have the stereo in pairing mode, turn on BT on the phone and make it discoverable to other devices. It might take a few tries with the stereo. Mine was stubborn at first and wasn't as obvious as I would have thought.
Got my Truesmart (US extreme devloper edition) today....so far so good, in fact better than I thought.
Bluetooth is working (I can pair to my phone; did not test if that causes any issues since not important to me; see it as a standalone device).
However, I cannot pair to my Plantronics BACKBEAT 903/903+:that works with my Samsung Gear 2 (but not my smartphone, a Samsung S4 mini with Android 4.2.2)....I need it for listening to music while jogging...
Any recommendation as to what bluetooth headset would work with the Omate?
Thanks!
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So there it is. The majority of the headphones are made for Apple. No fully functional remote control with Samsung phones. Thanks to Apple, again.
Is there a well known list of quality in ear monitors with 100% Samsung (Note 3) compatibility?
I'm using Sony Ericsson MW-600 for few years now. I've used them on my galaxy S2 then S3 and now on my note 3.
They feature:
One of the best quality audio performance
Microphone and call answer key
Multipoint Bluetooth and A2DP for wireless music streaming
Compatible with Sony Ericsson handsets and other bluetooth-enabled handsets
3.5mm jack to swap headphone
I hope I helped.
tsabrakar said:
I'm using Sony Ericsson MW-600 for few years now. I've used them on my galaxy S2 then S3 and now on my note 3.
They feature:
One of the best quality audio performance
Microphone and call answer key
Multipoint Bluetooth and A2DP for wireless music streaming
Compatible with Sony Ericsson handsets and other bluetooth-enabled handsets
3.5mm jack to swap headphone
I hope I helped.
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Do they work using the jack pin or only in bluetooth mode?
ReeX said:
Do they work using the jack pin or only in bluetooth mode?
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Bluetooth only.
AKG Y23U.
- ultra small and light
- brilliant sound (5.8mm drivers)
- remote button with microphone for call answering, pauze/resume, and double click for next/triple click for previous track. Also works as shutterbutton if an app has the setting.
- clear microphone sound
- 3.5mm audio jack pin.
http://eu.akg.com/akg-product-detail_eu/y23u-black.html
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Xiaomi Piston 2.1
Fully compatible with Note 3. Sound is AMAZING! Google the reviews.
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