Philips SHB6100/00 Bluetooth Stereo Backneck-Headset (A2DP) inkl. Microfon - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Accessories

Hello,
two short questions:
1. Does it work with Kaiser?
2. Can it be used to remotely stop/resume music? (= without taking Kaiser out)

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stereo bluetooth headset

has anybody a stereo bluetooth headset for the xda mini s? if yes i am looking for a headset:
1) wireless
2) hold on my ears when i make sport etc
ht820 from motorola maybe? they are flip back.
can we listen mp3 on normal bluetooth head-set through windows media player ??
bluetooth headset
yes i could google...
but my question is:
- have anyone experience in quality
- could we hear mp3 with bluetooth
i will buy one but i want to know if the headset is good or not
I have itech Blueband stereo headset ... it holds perfectly (i'm using it at running) .... and have by my opinion very good speakes (good basses and good sound) ...
I have Motorola HT-820. I'm tested sound quality via Motorola BT-transmitter which was be connected to AV-receiver Pioneer.
Sound - bad quality, low volume level.
Headphones ergonomic - ugly...
HT-820 not work with my Wizard because last K-JAM ROM (K-JAM_RUSSIAN_2160904_21609105_20710_ship.exe) still not support BT-stereo profile

Few questions before buying Stereo Bluetooth Headset

Hello,
as i am a little bit annoyed by the 3,5mm adapters which pull out of the jack to easily i am thinking of buying the i.Tech R35 for my Prophet but before i would like to know several things for certain.
1. Most of my MP3s are ~180kbps, can i listen without any reduction of the bitrate or are there any quality drawbacks to direct wire ?
2. Can i move (run) freely with the Prophet in my pocket without stops ?
3. I read that BT und WiFi use one antenna, can i listen to internet streams without drawbacks ?
4. Is there any european online store who is selling the R35 apart from expansys ?
I am thankful for any help.

Bluetooth GPS (TomTom) and audio streamed via Bluetooth device in car - possible?

I currently use a Holux Bluetooth GPS device with TomTom on my Vario, which works fine. I connect the phone's headphone socket into my old car stereo via a cassette adaptor for both music and TomTom speach, and I use the inline mike in the adaptor cable for handsfree phone calls. It all works fine.
However, my new car will have a CD player only (no cassette) so I was thinking of getting a little Bluetooth audio receiver to cut down on the cables and transfer the audio wirelessly from the phone to a box plugged into the new car radio's AUX input. Will both Bluetooth devices work simultaneously, so I can have TomTom using its bluetooth GPS module at the same time as the phone outputting audio to the other bluetooth device?
And what about handsfree use, is there anything that will allow me to also use the same bluetooth setup as a handsfree device, as I'll no longer have any microphone in the cable, since there won't be a cable...!
I know what I want to do, just not sure how to do it. Thanks for any help folks.
Andre
Any thoughts on this anyone?
I tried it out in a shop using a Sony car radio with Bluetooth support, and it played MP3s fine using PocketMusic once I'd paired the devices. The Sony's ">>" and "<<" keys even selected next/previous tracks perfectly.
However as soon as I started TomTom (v6), the audio only came from the phone's built-in speakers. Even after then exiting TomTom and restarting PocketMusic, the sound still came from the built-in speakers only.
So, any thoughts on how to get TomTom's voices to play via the car stereo using Bluetooth A2DP?
Andre
Not sure about this - I tried on my Wizard with WM5 to have two BT devices simultaneously. Holux 236 GPSlim and Jabre 620s results in extreme skipping. Maybe tuning down the data rate for the BT-Audio could do the trick, which I haven't tried yet.
Fm transmitter
Get a Fm transmitter plugs into the headphone socket and you can tune your car radio to pick up the signal i use one get one on flybay for £5
Hmm, maybe I should just upgrade to a Vario III (Kaiser) which has GPS built in? Or just stick with the old-fashioned solution of a 3.5mm jack cable.
Andre
If I understand the question right (if not sorry), you're wanting to run 2 different bluetooth devices at once but can't. If so it's the radio. My moms Acura TL allows multiples devices (my phone and hers). But my 2011 Forte wont. I paired my Ipod touch and my phone and if I'm playing music the phone wont work. I have to change devices on the cars audio system.

Mp3 playback thru parrot car kit

with my old n95 8gb phone i could play my mp3 files on it in the car and as it was connected to my parrott car kit i could hear it thru the cars speakers -
but i cant do it with the hero - yes the hero works perfectly with the car kit - but when you go inot the music player on it - the music only comes out fo the phone -
has anyone any ideas ?
What parrot car kit have you got? The sound from the MP3 links using A2DP BT profile (designed for highish quality stereo output) and only the latest Parrots use that (my CK3000 does not) All the others only support handsfree BT profile which is mono and poor quality. So it will not pick up the music from the Hero.
To elaborate, *some* phones will play music through the hands-free profile. iirc, I could do it on my HTC Vogue with WinMo.
You are right but I have never managed to get my Hero to. If anyone has I would be interested in hearing how. Trouble is it will be mono lo-fi quality.
At least the sat nav voices uses handsfree - on my previous WM mobile the TT voices came through A2DP and I had to get an app to change it
Correction the sat nav voices do not use handsfree profile on the Hero - I think they use A2DP and so my Parrot is unable to pick them up. However they are loud enough to hear on the phone's loudspeaker.

[Q] Bluetooth headphones without A2DP

Hi, I just bought a couple of headphones for my flashed HTC HD2.
The problem is that it does not play music. After googling it is probably due to the fact that the headset does not support A2DP. (which is stereo playback)
Now my question is if there is any fix to play music anyway, without the A2DP feature in the headset)
I mean, I can hear calls etc. in the headphones.
Thanks!
Hi!
Unfortunatly A2DP is the only way to stream music from your phone to a bluetooth headset. I Google'd a bit and maybe it's good to check the Automatic Bluetooth Toggle Pro app, because it is possible of connecting to a2dp. I think (not sure) A2DP is standard available on the HD2 because it's an older technology.

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