Has anyone bought this?
I wonder if this will stream all audio from the Imate Jam through it to the headset (mono & stereo headsets), cutting audio streaming when a call comes in.
i picked one up from CompUSA for $40 it works, but has the same issues as the HT820 headphones.
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Is there a wired over the head headset with a 3.5mm jack that will work with the universal?
Or an adapter that will allow me to use a 2.5mm headset?
I am not sure how does this work...
But give it a try http://pc-mobile.net/pxdaa.htm
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Is there a wired over the head headset with a 3.5mm jack that will work with the universal?
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if you're looking for just stereo headphones (for music) you can try sony's sports earphones -
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2131097&cp=&kw=sony+sports&parentPage=search
San
I think I answered my own question. Looks like the ppctechs item will convert.
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main~unit~iMATE_PDA2k-251~area~accessories~item~PPCPADPT16.htm
Can anyone recomend a replacement for the wired headset?
(To use for music and calls)
Mine have suddenly gone all mono on me :-(
I'm not a big fan of BT headsets, does anyone have any recommendations for any wired headsets/headphones w/mic?
Thanks
I got this from cellphone shop, a yahoos seller.
Original HTC Stereo HAN-HTCEMC220
amzingly good, sound quality is verrrrry good, and have not faced a single problem as of yet.
here is a link
http://www.cellphoneshop.net/emc220.html
Personally I love my SteelSeries Siberia in-ear headset, and use it with an adapter that has mic and volume control built in..
I posted about the handsfree set here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=394845
Check this out they work great with HTC and great quality stereo sound.
You can check this place out they have huge selection. Their pricing is also near wholesale. I tried the HTC OEM 2.5mm Stereo Headset Silver here http://www.myphonetrader.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=HTC+Headset Make sure you check through out the site for all the different headset that they have to offer
I just bought an miniUSB to 3.5mm Adapter with a long cable and a mic included.
Attach your prefered headphone to that adapter and you are ready to go
My in-ears are those Koss http://www.koss.com/koss/kossweb.nsf/p?openform&pc^np^KEB24S
if you put them in with high pressure you will not hear nothing from your surrounding very nice
I purchased a 3.5mm adapter to listen at the gym. My first try was generic and I got no audio, this new set only gets one channel. I think it's got to do with a microphone.
Here's what I bought off ebay: 3.5mm USB AUDIO ADAPTER FOR HTC TYTN II 8925 MOGUL 6800
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130239082614&ssPageName=STRK:MEFS:IT&ih=003
I'm running a cooked 6.1 Rom:
R 3.35.04
D 3.49
When you get no audio from the headphones (with your adapter), is the sound coming from your phone's speaker? Usually when those types of adapters aren't getting the sound through, it will come through the phone's speaker. You might want to try the HTC adapter that came with the phone with a 2.5MM phone stereo headset. The phone seems to be very sensitive with regard to audio coming through adapters and other types of headsets...
I have that one and it works just fine
What about registry settings? Would the BT Audio program that turns bluetooth to stereo do anything?
is it possible on the vibrant to stream music to my jawbone bt earpiece ? i used to do it on my touch pro 2. but with android im not sure ? help me out guys please
Yes, it's possible (though it may depend on what model Jawbone you have). Make sure your Jawbone is updated with H2DP and your phone should be able to recognize that the headset can be headphones as well. Check out the Jawbone website for more info.
If his jawbone is like my old one ( now use a Plantronics Pro), it didn't support Stereo (H2DP)
One of things I plan on looking into the Android source for is why someone hasn't come out with a "Mixer" app to route Media out the BT Headset profile. I'm sure there's a technical reason.
I've never seen a phone send music out to a BT headset... I don't understand why that is, it does if you use a wired headphone.
Things like podcasts should be fine in a mono headset. Even music would be better than nothing.
Robert
A2DP?
The new jawbone hero has an update that supports A2DP. Music sounds terrible through it tho, I even streamed NPR's car talk through it and it was scratchy. For some reason too, the phone prefers streaming over BT rather than through the audio jack when it's plugged in. Turned off the audio profile for the headset.
I have paired my Motorola Stereo Bluetooth headset to my HTC Surround. Music plays fine but when I play a video the sound comes from the phones speakers. I have not found a way to fix this and get video sound to come through my Bluetooth headset.
One note is that when I plug in a wired headset, both video and music play through the wired headset. This issue only seems to be with Bluetooth Stereo.
Anyone else seen this or have a fix?
I've had the same issue with my bluetooth headset.