How could I use a cable earphone when I hear music over the bluetooth earphones?
I want to use two earphones without the disadvantages of a earphon-cable splitter.
No Idea? :-(
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I've seen the simple USB -> mini phono jack adapters available for the 8525, but is there a way/device to use wired earphones that includes a microphone, too?
I'd like to be able to be listening to music (wired earphones) and take a call through my earphones, rather than unplugging and/or pulling my earphones out.
This is what i did: http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=250290
The microphone on the bundled headset is surprisingly good, I managed to have some conversations with the mic still in my pocket!
Has anybody figured out a way to disable the built-in speaker when listening to music on a wired headset? Currently my shadow (running 6.1) plays the music out of BOTH the built-in speaker AND the headphones when using them. If I use a BT headset and the BTAudio program (to force all sounds to the BT headset) then the sound does NOT come out of the built-in.
I should note that I'm using one of those cable converters to convert the HTC headset jack to a standard 2.5mm jack.
Can anybody else reproduce this?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
Im wondering if anyone has tried to use the headset that comes with the Blackstone as a headset on a PC succesfully? Is this possible, how?
Only with a cable or adapter. But I would just use a normal headset because they are easier to get, normally have a better quality and are more comfortable.
ok, thanx
The answer to your question is yes, the Touch HD earphones will work in a PC.
i use them without problems in macbook, including microphone. Great for skype.
Hm ok but how will I connect this? I have a X-FI Platinum with that front connection board on the front of the case. It works by getting a cable or adapter and then connect it to the microphone input?
Hi Guys!
Has anybody an idea how to connect two Headsets at the same time (simultaneous) on my Topaz?
Either one Cable Headset with one Bluetooth Headset or two Bluetooth Headsets.
It's only for Music listening, so Mic. is not needed.
Until yet I was not able to realize it! Only the first connected device plays music...the second connected device stays muted.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Greetz
Lazegalli
You did not mention the third option - two wired headsets. You need a Multifunction Audio Cable and a Y splitter for minijack.
That's right!
I already have an Y-Cable and it works perfect, but you are bound to the cable and that sucks.
I need it for Bike-Trips with my wife. We love to hear audiobooks together.
Anyone else an idea how to solve my problem wireless?
Have you tried 2 different bluetooth headsets?
Headsets from different manufacturers?
Hi
I still use my Dell X51v PDA but now the audio socket is faulty, due to constant use over the years.
I have started using a BT headset for my Nexus 7 and it works well but I also bought a 3.5mm Stereo Jack Socket to 3.5mm Stereo Male Right Angle Plug hoping to keep this in place on the bottom of the tablet and just plug my wired headset, or external speakers, into it as required. This works well except that as this adaptor is plugged in it will then disable the audio feed to the main speaker, which is normal I suppose.
Is it not possible to have the speaker of the tablet working and at the same time have this adaptor plugged in or is it a switch which is operated on the insertion of a 3.5mm plug which will always disable tablets speaker....?
Next point is when I have paired my BT headset to the tablet is it also possible to pair a BT keyboard to it as well...? I have never paired more than one BT device at once so I do not know what limitations there are.....?
Thanks