I miss times when Sony released its Xperia Z-series flagships, having a 3.5mm 5-pole CTIA audio jack (as the smartphone itself had a digital noise-canceling module to be used with relevant DNC headsets). Now it seems Xperia 1 series has a 4-pole jack that is incompatible with a 4-conductor/1 earth TRRS connector. Where to find and buy a 4-pole male to 5-pole female adapter (to use Xperia 1 III with a Hi-Res Audio MDR-NC750 headset or STM10 stereo microphone)?
I just googled "MDR-NC750 converter" and i got it in the first 2 search results. maybe you should learn to google.
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Hi,
After trying about half a dozen mono and stereo bluetooth headsets each with their pluses and minuses, I've decided to stick with a wired set.
Does anyone know if there's a solution available like the boxwave dual adapter that allows handsfree use as well as your own 3.5mm stereo headphones? Boxwave doesn't currently support the 8125 though I've put in a request.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/dualadapter/index.htm
I've seen the adapter from PocketPCtechs (from another thread here) but that's geared more towards auto use.
Barring a Boxwave like adapter kit, are there any replacement wired headsets that someone could recommend?
http://www.seidioonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=230
Wired Stereo Headset or Adapter for Wizard
Antboy said:
Hi,
After trying about half a dozen mono and stereo bluetooth headsets each with their pluses and minuses, I've decided to stick with a wired set.
Does anyone know if there's a solution available like the boxwave dual adapter that allows handsfree use as well as your own 3.5mm stereo headphones? Boxwave doesn't currently support the 8125 though I've put in a request.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/dualadapter/index.htm
I've seen the adapter from PocketPCtechs (from another thread here) but that's geared more towards auto use.
Barring a Boxwave like adapter kit, are there any replacement wired headsets that someone could recommend?
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I got adapters on eBay that worked fine, with microphone and volume control, much cheaper than the one on www.seidioonline.com.
I also highly recommend the Shure i2c-T headset that is recommended for the Treo - works great with Wizards - awesome sound (in-ear plugs with dual speakers in each ear), very sturdy - can use Voice Command but do have to press button on the Wizard to activate.
Are there any sinle earphone headset like those for NOKIA, MOTOROLA, ETc.?
Does HTC or any other company make them. I would love to have one with integrated microphone and single earbud. It frees up my other ear while doing other work.
Can go with Bluetooth, there are many options.
or you can buy the adapter on ebay (or elsewhere) that allows you to plug in a 1/8" standard item. Posted many times, here's one from this forum: Linkage
Or you could just not use one of the earpieces on the included stereo set and have it dangling down your neck.
BTW, I'm not fond of the bluetooth 'look', but, I'm happy with the performance of my plantronics 510. I think it was $3x on sale at amazon at the time.
Hello,
I just wonder if anyone knows any small (like regular BT headsets) bluetooth headset that can play music?
I found some, but they cost around 100$, wonder if there is anything cheaper with that functionality...
Sony Ericsson HBH-DS220 Knock-off ?
How's about this for ~ $42 which includes shipping :
http://cgi.ebay.com/a18-Black-3-5mm...yZ133234QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I'm interested in anyone who's tried one . before I leap...
Thanks, looks promising...However, I wish there were no wires at all, which is the purpose of bluetooth headset...
No wires ? --> Motorola S9
Try this one then $60-$80 :
http://cgi.ebay.com/Motorola-S9-Ste...yZ133229QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
motorola ht820 are cheap, reliable, decent in every way. loads on ebay for around $40 or less.
what about smth like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Oem-...008QQitemZ180198476721QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
Anyone tried these ones?
Quick question for you gurus out there ...
Is there any reason that the ZAGG Z Buds wouldn't work with the Hero? I want all of the features that they have for my Hero, but can't find anything decent.
I asked their customer service, but they seemed clueless.
The jack
I guess that the 3.5mm jack sported by the Z Buds is iPhone-specific, since it has four contacts instead of the three you'll find in a standard headphone jack.
These non-standard jacks do work with 95% of standard connectors, but that 5% is always around the corner...
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I guess that the 3.5mm jack sported by the Z Buds is iPhone-specific, since it has four contacts instead of the three you'll find in a standard headphone jack.
These non-standard jacks do work with 95% of standard connectors, but that 5% is always around the corner...
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i doubt it because the standard hero earphones also had 4 connections
I am not familiar with Z buds, but if you're looking for an upgrade for your earphones:
I have just bought the V-moda Vibe Duo (iPhone), and they are absolutely great (if you enjoy a rich bass). Especially for a 30 euro pricetag (Ebay).
Microphone works perfect, button to answer or control music-player (MixZing) works perfect.
And derived from this positive experience, I guess that every iPhone designed earbud will also work perfectly on the HTC Hero.
Happy shopping ;-)
As FCC file indicated, next Xperia Flagship is very likely come out without 3.5mm jack.
Would you still buy it?