I've read on some other sites people were still unsure about this card working but I bought it and I can confirm that it works. I tested it and all is working. If you want my detailed review you can check it out here but it's definitely working and I recommend anyone that can to grab one!
http://www.neatish.com/2007/07/17/sandisk-4-gb-micro-sd-hc-card-review/
get a 4GB SDHC card
Where can I get this card... I thought its not out for the public yet.
Am I wrong ?
i read your blog post.
i use a stereo 2.5mm-->stereo 3.5mm adapter and shure ec3 iem's. the adapter is L-shaped so it doesn't stick out much at all. i just unplug for voice calls.
htc.user
Yeah that's what I thought about doing too because then I can use whatever nice headphones I want to use. I really like having the headphones and the microphone in one so I can talk if a call comes in while I'm jamming out. But with that 2.5mm plug and an old 2.5mm headphone/mic I don't think the mic part works JUST the headphones. Can anyone confirm that?
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Where can I get this card... I thought its not out for the public yet.
Am I wrong ?
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Yeah it's out. I got mine from a seller at amazon. It talks about it in my blog post. 60$ baby. Jump on it before he sells out
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htc.user
Yeah that's what I thought about doing too because then I can use whatever nice headphones I want to use. I really like having the headphones and the microphone in one so I can talk if a call comes in while I'm jamming out. But with that 2.5mm plug and an old 2.5mm headphone/mic I don't think the mic part works JUST the headphones. Can anyone confirm that?
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confirmed. that's why i unplug for voice calls. totally worth it though; shutting out the city noise.
if you don't want to use a 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter you can get a enhanced USB to 3.5mm adapter. Martin fields makes a good one which you can find on their site and another named doml. just google search it.
i prefer the enhanced usb to 3.5mm because its not as bulky so there isn't a gigantic cluster of garbage coming off my phone. I haven't gotten mine in the mail yet, but i'm sure it'll work out great.
using it with shure e2c's, i wish i had e3c's
I saw that USB to 3.5mm adapter actually. I've seen one that even has a microphone on it so you could use the nice headphones but also talk at the same time. That would definitely help me laying out by the pool and jamming out and take phone calls Who did you order yours from mnksauce?
I thought this thread was about the SanDisk 4 GB Micro SDHC card...
so you dont have to partition the card?
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Hey everyone, I have been looking around to find an adapter that will allow you to charge the device, and has a plug(s) that allows for an external mic and ear phones. I have seen the ones that allow for just the 3.5 for music but don't have another plug for a mic input... Or they have a built in mic which will not work for me. The reason for this is so I can put it in my motorcycle helmet. I need to be able to attach a wind resistant mic. Also want to use my ear buds so I can actually hear people and music. Any ideas? Thanks!
John
Try www.Expansys.com they have some good accessories for the TyTN II
Already looked
I looked on expansys already. Did not find anything on their site. The closest thing I could find is this: http://www.semsons.com/2miusband3st.html
Any other ideas?
I don't think there is currently anything that will do what you want out of the box. You are probably going to have to get a soldering iron out and come up with a homebrew solution. You could wire up your wind resistant mic to replace the built in mic in either the standard headset or an adaptor. You are still going to need something like 11pin to 5&6pin or 3in1 adaptor to allow charging and audio/mic.
You can use the y-cable and stereo headphones w/ built in mic from the AT&T 8525 to do what you're asking.
All,
From looking around I see that I can pickup various 3.5mm headphone adapters, but can't seem to find any line out (non amplified) adapters, do they exist?
If they do, does anyone have a link?
Thanks!
-RT
http://www.semsons.com/
2-in-1 mini USB and 3.5mm Stereo Audio Multi-Adapter for ATT 8525/8925, T-Mobile Dash/Wing, HTC TyTN/TyTN II, Sprint Mogul
Regular price: $9.99
Sale price: $4.99
Or this;
http://www.mobileplanet.com/p.aspx?i=151753
Or this;
http://www.boxwave.com/products/stereoconverteradapter/stereo-converter-adapter-at_t-tilt_2906.htm
Or this;
http://shop.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=01945&dept_id=039&cat_id=0763
I think the OP is actually looking for something different, in his mind, but in actuality is what you guys have posted. The OP seems to think that different 3.5" adapters exist for connecting headphones or just a line out cable (for connecting to the input of an amp, for example). Hence his reference to "non-amplified".
But I don't think there's a difference. I think your suggestions above would get the job done also.
Well ...
I bought one from Tilt Depot ... which is just a 3.5mm plug at the end. I intended to use it with my headset, which turned out to be 2.5mm. I found a converter at Radio Shack, and while my headset does get the audio, the microphone is not being processed
jomo25 said:
I think the OP is actually looking for something different, in his mind, but in actuality is what you guys have posted. The OP seems to think that different 3.5" adapters exist for connecting headphones or just a line out cable (for connecting to the input of an amp, for example). Hence his reference to "non-amplified".
But I don't think there's a difference. I think your suggestions above would get the job done also.
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Right, there is no "Line Out" on the Kaiser but these adapters would work fine to connect to a stereo. Just adjust the Kaiser volume to a lower level that has no distortion. I have found that it has a fairly clean output, my iPaq had a hiss with no audio, the Kaiser is dead quiet.
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I bought one from Tilt Depot ... which is just a 3.5mm plug at the end. I intended to use it with my headset, which turned out to be 2.5mm. I found a converter at Radio Shack, and while my headset does get the audio, the microphone is not being processed
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This adapter or something like it might serve your needs a bit better.
Ahhh... Well, that explains why I didn't have much luck finding a line-out adapter.. Guess I'll go for one of the normal stereo ones...
Thanks guys!
-RT
RogueTrooper said:
Ahhh... Well, that explains why I didn't have much luck finding a line-out adapter.. Guess I'll go for one of the normal stereo ones...
Thanks guys!
-RT
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The HTC ones can be had from (I think) LA on Ebay for about $8/shipped. Lowest *I've* seen of them stateside.
Danger Will Robinson, Danger
Just a heads up.
I bought one of these from TiltDepot to use with my wired headset (not a fan of bluetooth, and you don't have to charge a wired headset).
Putting aside that the adapter is 3.5mm and the headset plug is 3/32", when I further adapted 3.5mm to 3/32, the earpieces worked fine, but not the microphone.
Ok, so I've looked at all the threads regarding accessories and I guess I'm one of the few with this question. I'm looking for an adaptor that I use use my headset with. I have these and I'm wondering if those mini-usb to 3.5 mm adapters will work or what? Please someone help! I want to be able to use the built in mic for calls and the headphones for music. Thanks again!!
What's wrong with the adapter that came with your phone?
i have a feeling that the mic won't work. sounds like the adaptor only gets the sound out to headphone, but not input
The adaptor that came with my phone is a bit too bulky, I like to carry my phone in my pocket or in a very slim belt case and it's just too awkward and large...if you have any way for it to work in a more efficient way then please let me know. I've tried it and it's just a little too clunky.
I just wanted to share this as it may be helpful to new Tilt owners -
I stopped by a T-mobile store the other day and found that they sell a mini-USB to 3.5 mm headphone adapter for $9.99. It's made by HTC and is meant for the G1, but turns out it works flawlessly with the Tilt, too. It even has a microphone and a phone answer/hang up + voice command button on it, so it is quite neat- as long as you don't mind the extra length the adapter adds to your headphone.
Wonder why AT&T wouldn't sell such an accessory for the Tilt at their store.
thanks a lot! ill keep an eye out for it. been looking for one.
Hey, thanks for the tip! I already purchased something similar from Boxwave, but it's nice to know there's a cheaper alternative if I lose mine.
I just bought a two-pack of these on eBay from some Chinese seller. I'll let you know how they work out once I get them.
$7.98 for two shipped. I have a friend with a tilt as well, so it works out.
Did you see this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443350
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Wonder why AT&T wouldn't sell such an accessory for the Tilt at their store.
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because AT&T are a CHEAP organization when it comes to their wireless business. If you noticed, the original HTC Tilt phone comes with almost all the accessories and the stripped down version by AT&T comes with nothing, thank them for sending the phone at least
Thought I will add this info even if it is too late.
I bought the mini-USB to 3.5 mm headphone adapter by HTC from the T-mobile store...and it works amazing....
Suleeto said:
Did you see this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443350
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The product discussed in this topic is good, but the drawback is once the charger and headphone (or Aux input) is connected while driving you wont be able to answer a call unless you unplug the headphones, cause there is not mic access. This is where the mini-USB to 3.5 mm headphone adapter by HTC comes into play. It has a built in mic with the little answer button which will let you talk to the person on the other end.
I bought a 3.5mm audio splitter and audio connector cable (bundled package for 10$ from Walmart) and connected my phone (using the adapter) and my satellite radio to my auxiliary input. Cables and all tucked in nicely and clean. Now I can listen to my radio, video & audio files in my phone, make calls etc etc and enjoy all these through my car speakers. The satellite radio output dims when I get a call or make a call (or when ever there is a output from my phone). I noticed that there will be slight interference from the radio no matter what, so I just mute my satellite radio when I get a call. Excellent quality...
Still cannot charge my phone at the same time. Guess I will still have to visit the radioshack to buy a mini usb splitter...
Just bought the "G1" adapter at the local Tmobile store. Works as advertised! Great find.
I recently had purchased an adapter for my Fuze in order to use a headset for listening to music as well as asnwering/making calls. The headset is an over-the-ear headset (not bluetooth earpiece) and it has a mic on it. But unfortunately, when I used it with the adapter, the mic does not work.
It works with the adapter that came with the Fuze, but that one is a bit too bulky. Anyone know of one that works with the mic on a headset?
Adapter
There are several options but this one woirks great for me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-5mm-Stereo-Au...ryZ20336QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
utaustinmc said:
There are several options but this one woirks great for me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-5mm-Stereo-Au...ryZ20336QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Is that the only one? I rather have one that is just an adapter and nothing extra. That one looks pretty nice since it has volume control on it, if I can find another like it. I have a microphone on the headset, so a regular adapter would be fine a well.
Mic Less
You might try one of these
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-Touch-Tilt-...4|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50
Search FleaBay for audio adapters under pda"s and cell phones. You will find something you like.