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,
I have HTC artemis. I recently purchased wireless bluetooth stereo headsets (Jabra bt325)
I cannot connect it to use as wireless stereo. Its working fine as handsfree. After pairing, I cannot see wireless stereo option. Its Greyed. I know that artemis is A2DP compatible. Even I tried 3 new ROMS.
But i am sure that headset is fine because I tested it with n95 and it worked fine.
Please give me a solution.
Have you looked at A2DP Toggle - it's freeware and may assist you.
www.teksoftco.com
Hays
I have a problem with my phone and my bluetooth handsfree system in my car that I cannot get solved - I really wonder why I could not find any advice - or at least working advice...
I use my xperia as a navigation system (Navigon to be precise) and I want to hear the announcements of the Navigon lady through my car radio, which should then lower the volume of the playing music that I can understand the announcements. Just like a normal phone call!
This basically means. I want to have All sounds of the xperia through the handsfree bluetooth profile - NOT through the Stereo Headset (A2DP) profile!
There are some programs that offer this functionality, for instance BT-Audio and Chartcross BTARouter. But they don't work on my xperia
By the way: Normal calls work fine and it also works fine if I use A2DP connection to my radio (but then I don't have my music anymore). I tested different ROMs.
I hope someone has a bit of advice, a few tips or eben a solution available
Equipment in the car:
Radio: Alpine iDA-X305
BT Adapter: KCE-400BT
Hi All,
I used to have a Nokia N95 and it worked really well with my bluetooth stereo headset. Upgraded to an HTC HD2 and despite pairing the headset and setting to auto connect and pair as a stereo headset and handsfree it just simply does not work anywhere near as well as my old N95:
- Sound quality is poor
- Controls on the headset itself work erratically at best and not at all at worst
I'm running ROM v 1.43.110.2 and Manila v 2.5.19292525, I'm not sure if this has any impact. I can't update through the HTC website as my phone is on T-Mobile - but don't get me started on that.
Has anyone any thoughts on why the support for bluetooth stereo headsets is so poor on my phone. Is it my phone/software or possibly my settings?
Any thoughts would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
I have a motorcycle intercom system that worked flawlessly when my HD2 was running WinMo 6.5. I could make/receive phone calls and also hear GPS alerts via bluetooth. The intercom system is not A2DP, but WinMo handled things fine. I don't remember if I tried streaming any other audio, but I'm pretty sure that worked as well even though it wasn't in stereo.
I'm now running HyperDroidGBX-v12 (Gingerbread) and I have it paired with the intercom system, but I'm only able to use the audio features for telephone. I tried iGo8, Google Nav, CoPilot etc. , but none of the GPS audio will come through via bluetooth.
I understand that most bluetooth audio works on the A2DP protocol. My HD2 will send ALL audio through bluetooth when I'm using it in the car. I understand that my intercom system doesn't use A2DP audio, however, Windows Mobile didn't have any problems sending the GPS audio to the Scala unit, so why can't Android do that?
In the case of bluetooth implementation, phone to headset communication for calls is usually handled by the HSP (headset profile) or HFP (hands free profile) or a combination of the two. Is there some way to get Android to work correctly with HSP or HFP for non-phone related audio?
Thanks