hey all, i was wondering if there is a bluetooth car kit out there that supports A2DP porfile?
Also how many bluetooth conections can the magician support at the one time? ie bluetooth car kit and GPS
thanks in advance
boh113 said:
Also how many bluetooth conections can the magician support at the one time? ie bluetooth car kit and GPS
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I dunno the max. But at least 3 (BT activesync with my PC dongle + BT GPS + BT headset).
Cool cool thanks for the quick reply!
Aas for the car kit .... looks like no-one is making them with A2DP profile yet oh well
guess i'll have to look at the head units with aux input slots and run it that way!
thanks all
P.S.
i finally got my freakn bluetooth to work with moto headset and it works brilliantly! no pauses in mid-song but it makes it sound like the track has jumped a second :shock: otherwise fantastic AAA++++
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Hi chaps,
Ive got a brand new XDA2 2 weeks ago and I bought a Bluetooth GPS receiver from these guys:
http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI...ex_gensales&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=50
Works perfectly without patching, hotwiring or standing on my head - NICE 1!
My question is, can anyone recommend an incar bluetooth handsfree kit rather than headset that works with the xda2???
And is it true that I can run 2 bluetooth devices at the same time if I patch my xda with the now world famous bluetooth patch featured on this forum?
Thanks guys...
Darren
I am running tomtom 2 with the 2.09 gps driver and also a bluetooth headset at the same time without any patch.
ahhhhhh....
so you *can* run more than one device now *without* patching hhhmmmm.... ahhhh... cool, what model is your headset? I really want a bluetooth car kit which detects the phone and takes control when i get into the car but it'll be good to know a headset that definatly works.
Thanks man
I have a sony-ericsson hbh-200 which works ok but only for answering the phone, also it needed rebonding many times. I am now using a Skypower EZ232 ez clip which works the same but re-connects after going out of range, I am as I type, linked via activesync over bluetooth to my pc, I have internet working on the xda2, my bluetooth headset is also working and I also have tomtom2 working using gpsmart gps bluetooth receiver, so more than one device is definitely ok without any patches.
top BT Carkit: Parrot CK2000 or later
I use these fix built in BT-carkit. it makes a good word with the htcII
nice one
Thanks guys.......
Darren
Nokia CK 1-W doesn't work
I've tried the Nokia CK 1-W carkit, but this carkit doesn't work properly with the MDA II. Nokia only supports the handsfree profile and the MDA II is only supporting the headset profile.
The headset profile has got less features than the handsfree profile. I know that Sony Ericsson and Parrot supports both profiles. When you want to have supported all handsfree features by your carkit you need the handsfree profile!
Does anybody knows an update to fix this problem?
Hi,
Is it possible to connect both a Handsfree kit and a GPS reciever to a XDA Exec at the same time? Got a Car kit that i want to use for car conversations and also want to use Exec for Sat nav?
Would love some help onthis issue
yes, works fine. with the audio redirection hack you can also forward the navigation instructions to the headset etc.
What hack is that mate?
redirecting the standard audio to the BT headset. Don't have the setting handy but it's somewhere here on the forum.
Great! Needle in a haystack time.
Looking for a quick reply here. I'm considering getting a bluetooth car radio and need to know if my exec can be connected to it (as a hands free phone) as well as to my BT-77 GPS bluetooth reciever for my TomTom 5 sat nav application - at the same time... The car radio i'm considering is the Pioneer DEH-P55 or DEH-P70 series.
Is it possible?
Thanks in advance.
i don't know if it will work with you, but i used to connect my jasjar to my pc as AS and DUN at the same time, with my jabra bt500 connected to it simultaneously.
I use a Parrot Car kit (or Bluetooth Headset) at the same time as a BT77. So as long as your radio supports the "handsfree" profile, I don't see why it shouldn't work.
Cheers,
Steve.
OK, I've never used BT but am thinking about getting a BT hands-free kit, possibly the Parrot CK3100
http://www.scancom.co.uk/product.php/45/620//c66c440609f0edcbea5715dd8b464692
http://www.carcommunications.co.uk/...uct_reviews_info&products_id=160&reviews_id=4
Will this product work with an MDA Pro as a speakerphone through the car speakers? What about for playing MP3 files? Mono or stereo?
Also, if I later retire my old XDA 1 from TomTom duties and get a BT GPS unit for the MDA Pro, will it work at the same time as the BT parrot CK3100?
Also, I assume the CK100 is powered by the car: how do you cope with powering GPS and Universal devices? Run off the battery or multiple cigar lighter attachments?
This can help you take the right decision
http://www.lordpercy.com/tomtom_go_500.htm
Sounds like an expensive way of getting tinny sounds through a small speaker to me. I already have bought TomTom 5 and use it on my old XDA 1 with a wired GPS unit. What I want is to use my MDA Pro as an mp3 player and telephone through the car speakers and expect one day to get a BT GPS unit and use the Pro for Tomtom instead of the XDA 1, but I'm just wondering about the feasibility of such an idea.
What I have is a similar set up but I guess it should work for you.
I am currently running my Universal with a BT headset and a BT GPS receiver. I use the headset to hear all the commands for turning by the navigation software and so far it works great.
That's great, Vapor, thanks. I'll see if a vendor can help with compatibility then.
I have o2 MiniS paired with a Parrot CK3100. It works fine. The quality of the sound is very good as it uses the car system.
The Parrot can be set up to sync with up to 5 separate bluetooth devices. If you want GPS there is the Parrot LS3400 GPS which does everything.
I have not tried it playing MP3.
The fixing costs are exorbitant and the unit can be bought for around £100 (less for 3100) and fit it yourself it is very simple. Just two link cables for speakers and power plus install dashboard unit and microphone.
vapor said:
What I have is a similar set up but I guess it should work for you.
I am currently running my Universal with a BT headset and a BT GPS receiver. I use the headset to hear all the commands for turning by the navigation software and so far it works great.
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Vapor, I use a Qtek 2020 (Himalaya) with a wired GPS and a Midland BT Intercom. I get the sound from the phone, no problem, but I cannot receive any sound from the Tom Tom Navigator 5. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Javiersen
well I am not too sure about the other set ups but what i did to my universal was to disable the voice command from launching when i pressed the button on my headset. there's a reg hack for it somewhere on this forum about it.
once the buttonn is pressed, it opens the audio gateway (though in mono) between my phone and the headset and every sound from the phone (including the clicks) gets played to the headset.
I have a Tytn + TT6 with a BT GPS receiver
I also have a BT handfree kit installed in my car (Parrot).
I would like to know if it is possible to have them both working in the same time...
and more if it is possible to play some music via my handfree kit - and keep using the phone if I get a call...
how can I do it?
thanks in advance
guillaume
Why are you asking that in the Trinity forum?
baretg said:
I have a Tytn + TT6 with a BT GPS receiver
I also have a BT handfree kit installed in my car (Parrot).
I would like to know if it is possible to have them both working in the same time...
and more if it is possible to play some music via my handfree kit - and keep using the phone if I get a call...
how can I do it?
thanks in advance
guillaume
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Yes, you can use the GPS and HF at the same time.
BTW, wrong forum