Does anyone know of a adapter or device that will adapt my headphones for use with the USB mini?
how 'bout this noob ^?
So I saw the adapter in the store banner right after posting this. Anyone use the Javo? How is the sound quality on a good pair of phones?
http://store.mobilitytoday.com/content/accessories/73-75--2373.htm
Any hope that this amp would work USB with windows mobile? Or am I stuck hooking it up with mini jacks.
Thank you for the above response.
http://www.headphone.com/products/headphone-amps/the-mobile-line/headroom-total-bithead.php
If you're super cheap, use the adaptor that came with your Touch in conjunction with this 2.5mm to 3.5mm adaptor. Very cheap, free shipping, and great website!
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.733
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Hello all, I want to plug my Tilt into my factory Volkswagen radio as an auxilary audio input. I already have the volkswagen factory harness that accepts a white and red RCA pair. I know i could go to mini usb >>>> 3.5mm stereo>>rca OR does anyone make a mini usb strraight to RCA?
cheers
Praygo said:
Hello all, I want to plug my Tilt into my factory Volkswagen radio as an auxilary audio input. I already have the volkswagen factory harness that accepts a white and red RCA pair. I know i could go to mini usb >>>> 3.5mm stereo>>rca OR does anyone make a mini usb strraight to RCA?
cheers
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Olympus makes one for the 780 which comes with a mini-USB-to-RCA video/audio cable. If it is the right one, check a camera shop.
The port on our Kaisers are called mini usb right?
no and yes the sync and charge part is called mini usb
but htc's own connector which also carry audio is called extUsb
look at www.expansys.com for a converter even if all you can get is
an extusb to 3.5minijack then a minijack to rca is pretty easy to get
Or you could get a SonyEricsson MBR-100. It will connect via bluetooth to your Kaiser for audio out and comes with RCA leads as well as giving a 3.5mm output for use with headphones.
tkalli said:
Olympus makes one for the 780 which comes with a mini-USB-to-RCA video/audio cable. If it is the right one, check a camera shop.
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Analog audio output on a USB connector is NOT a defined part of the USB specification. As a result implementations of it are manufacturer specific.
95%+ chance the Olympus adapter will not work with HTC devices.
The best bet is likely a ExtUSB-3.5mm + 3.5mm-to-RCA adapter.
Edit: Or an A2DP (Bluetooth stereo) to RCA adapter.
Im just going to go this route: ExtUSB-3.5mm + 3.5mm-to-RCA adapter.
thanks for everyones input!
http://roccstar.com/catalog/Mini-USB-to-Male-RCA-Cable-p-910
my search led me to this. if it fits the razr, it should fit a kaiser!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280098254181
The more i got to thinking, the more i wanted one. so i went on eBay and found one. In a few days i should have a new cable, and i shall tell you how wonderful it is!
douglastheduke said:
http://roccstar.com/catalog/Mini-USB-to-Male-RCA-Cable-p-910
my search led me to this. if it fits the razr, it should fit a kaiser!
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Yep, it will fit. But it won't work.
Entropy512 said:
Analog audio output on a USB connector is NOT a defined part of the USB specification. As a result implementations of it are manufacturer specific.
The best bet is likely a ExtUSB-3.5mm + 3.5mm-to-RCA adapter.
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I had a RAZR adapter lying around and tried it with my Kaiser. No go. Had to buy an HTC-specific adapter.
That I can buy, that will plug into my auxiliary jack in on my Saturn Vue, so I can listen to music on the go?
Thanks
Wouldn't this be a better question for a Saturn forum? Good luck!
The auxillary jack is a 3.5mm headphone jack. Nothing abnormal.
So you're asking for a Kaiser USB -> 3.5" female adapter? 2-in-1 USB adapter (found on amazon) fills that need and you can charge at the same time.
You'd just need a male-male 3.5" cable in between the two for audio output. No need for bluetooth unless you want to get fancy, but you'd still need to charge your phone, so might as well use a completely wired solution.
Hope this helps!
Thanks for the suggestion Alex, I already have this, but my problem is that my usb port was messed up , and now I can't use the wired solution. Otherwise I would stick with the wired.
Maybe something here
Mitch, I love you. Thanks, the Sony Ericcson was exactly what I was looking for.
Hi peeps I was searching and I was looking for some workout headsets... I really don't like the ones that have the mic attached because it gets in the way... is there something like an Ipod headset that is has mini USB at the end? I bought an adapter 3.5mm on ebay but the part that inserts in to the phone broken on the adapter.. cheap bleh! I was wondering if anyone has one that they could recommend? I don't like using the fuze adapter that came with it cause its bulky and is bothersome when I workout.. thanks
well I guess no one has any info so I just bought the seidio 3.5mm adapter so I could connect my headset to it.. hopefully the adapter doesnt break like the cheap one I bought on ebay..
Is there an adaptor available that allows me to use my HTC headphones on my PC?
It would be nice to carry only one set. Thanks!
You could try buying the RC-E100 remote (using it myself works great), the HTC miniUSB connector is not really common, the 3.5mm jack in the RC-E100 remote is.
Hi everyone,
I discovered that my wired headphone is not recognized by the Pixel 4 (audio still comes out from the built-in speaker.
Then I tried the Pixel USB-C headset from my friend (he has a Pixel 3) and it worked.
I also made it work with some Bluetooth wireless earbuds (probably not relevant, sorry).
Anyone would have any idea how I can make generic standard headsets (with USB-C connector, no adaptor 3.5mm to USB-C) recognized by the Pixel 4?
Thanks a lot,
Axello
axello said:
Hi everyone,
I discovered that my wired headphone is not recognized by the Pixel 4 (audio still comes out from the built-in speaker.
Then I tried the Pixel USB-C headset from my friend (he has a Pixel 3) and it worked.
I also made it work with some Bluetooth wireless earbuds (probably not relevant, sorry).
Anyone would have any idea how I can make generic standard headsets (with USB-C connector, no adaptor 3.5mm to USB-C) recognized by the Pixel 4?
Thanks a lot,
Axello
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I would definitely start the troubleshooting with the your usb-c to 3.5mm dongle. Sounds for sure like you have a subpar adapter. You stated that you tried a pair of wired usb-c pixel buds and had no issues, this would rule out a faulty USB port on the phone. Get your hands on a new or different dongle and give that a try, you should be fine with a known working one.
I have 3 of them (Pixel OEM dongles) and all 3 work just fine with multiple pairs of headphones. Let me know how you make out dude.
Thanks 1dopewrx05,
Before my 1st post, I tried a standard headset USB-C (I wrote no adaptor)
By now, I have also tried another headset but with an adaptor.
I'll probably try another one later when I get one but I think it Is strange and I was wondering if there something special with the Google Pixel Bud USB-C.
Thanks,
Axello
The Google USB-C to 3.5mm is special because it has a built in AMP to power headphones connected to it. If an adapter doesn't have a built in AMP then any headphones you connect to the Pixel 4 won't work using that adapter.
This is the reason your USB-C headphones don't work, it's simply because the USB-C port on the pixel 4 doesn't provide enough power to drive your headphones.
axello said:
Thanks 1dopewrx05,
Before my 1st post, I tried a standard headset USB-C (I wrote no adaptor)
By now, I have also tried another headset but with an adaptor.
I'll probably try another one later when I get one but I think it Is strange and I was wondering if there something special with the Google Pixel Bud USB-C.
Thanks,
Axello
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You need an adapter (dongle) that is a digital to analog converter (DAC). Not all brands of dongle's are interchangeable with the Pixel. I purchased a dongle from Google for a Pixel 3, cost about $12.
Good luck
Hi GTOJim,
Thanks for your reply.
That must be it. My previous mobile was the HTC U12+ with USB C headsets and I also had a USB-C adaptor and I guess the HTC one was the wrong technology.
I'll check for another converter then.
Cheers,
Axello
axello said:
Hi GTOJim,
Thanks for your reply.
That must be it. My previous mobile was the HTC U12+ with USB C headsets and I also had a USB-C adaptor and I guess the HTC one was the wrong technology.
I'll check for another converter then.
Cheers,
Axello
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If I remember correctly HTC's wiring in their USB-C port is a bit different for their earbuds. A year ago I had USB-C earbuds from HTC and they didn't work on 2 of my phones(Samsung and possibly Pixel?).
Thanks Charkatak!
The HTC USB-C is probably not to be re-used then.
However, my converter 3.5mm to USB-C should have worked but I guess the DAC requirement wasn't there.
I'll just get another one