[Q] Bluetooth Range Extender, Booster or repeater - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

Hey guy,
Anyone used a Bluetooth Range Extender, Booster or repeater? Do you guys know what brand is better ?

It will cost you a bit:
https://www.aircable.net/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=21

pcfascist said:
It will cost you a bit:
https://www.aircable.net/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=21
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Thank you, I'll check it out.

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Does it comes with map? If yes, is it included North America?
Would you ship to Canada?
Would you ship to Russia, St.Petersburg?
no, only hardware
noviur said:
Does it comes with map? If yes, is it included North America?
Would you ship to Canada?
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hi vgakh
vgakh said:
Would you ship to Russia, St.Petersburg?
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I am not sure how much to charge on top the kit. if you are really interested, i can find out tomorrow from postoffce.
let me know how much you willing to pay on top of that. email me pls.
cheers
is it bluetooth compatible ? and how would you say its different from the tomtom bluetooth receiver ?
regards
Naz
Hi nya2003uk
nya2003uk said:
is it bluetooth compatible ? and how would you say its different from the tomtom bluetooth receiver ?
regards
Naz
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This is wired solution which comes with cable that connects directly to the back to your xda's syc/charge port (com1), therefore it has nothing to do with bluetooth.
hope this help, cheers
how much is it?
For as little as £59.99
The Hobbit said:
how much is it?
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Hi thanks for interested.
and FREE UK delivery (Royal Mail next day)
avaliable also at ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5713021395&ssPageName=ADME:B:LC:UK:1
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Aishan
ok, but what i am tryin to get at is, i currently have a TomTom Bluetooth Receiver ... now what benefits what i gain by getting this type of gps receiver ? The one disadvantage i can see is that it isnt bluetooth, so more cables !!.. i would greatly appreciate if you could give me some pros and cons...
thank you.
Regards
Naz
nya2003uk said:
ok, but what i am tryin to get at is, i currently have a TomTom Bluetooth Receiver ... now what benefits what i gain by getting this type of gps receiver ? The one disadvantage i can see is that it isnt bluetooth, so more cables !!.. i would greatly appreciate if you could give me some pros and cons...
thank you.
Regards
Naz
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If you already have a bluetooth gps receiver you dont need a cabled variety.
To nya2003uk
nya2003uk said:
ok, but what i am tryin to get at is, i currently have a TomTom Bluetooth Receiver ... now what benefits what i gain by getting this type of gps receiver ? The one disadvantage i can see is that it isnt bluetooth, so more cables !!.. i would greatly appreciate if you could give me some pros and cons...
thank you.
Regards
Naz
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yes, you're right, bluetooth offer you tidier surroundings with less cable going around you. However if you do need to charge them in the car, you got problem. Because you can only charge one device at a time since you have only one cigarette power port in your car (unless you use cigarette hub which then gives you two or more cigarette socket)
What if you travelling a lot i.e. 2 or more hours of navigational need. Neither of your unit can keep you on for more the 2 hours, in fact far more less.
Now, with this Personal GPS Kit, you charge your PDA units as well as getting the data from the com1 port as it works same as that you put it on it’s cradle (syc/charge) at the same time.

What A2DP dramas?

Guess I must be missing something, but I can't see what all the A2DP dramas are about.
I have a new Jasjam and BlueAnt X5 stereo bluetooth headset and I got the skiping problem the first time I tried it. I soon discovered switching off WiFi completely fixed this and then I read about the reg hack to get stereo working.
Now my setup works perfectly.
Is there something wrong with me?
No, join the club. Worked right out of the box for me too.
esseff said:
. . . switching off WiFi completely . . .
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"Completely"? How? Just keep it off in Connection Manager? Or something else/more? I've never used WiFi on my JASJAM and I still have skipping, even with the WIDCOMM stack.
Its all headset based. I'll add the ?BlueAnt X5 to the rather short list that works out of the box. The other ones I know of are the Nokia HS012W and the I-tech clips.
Sleuth255 said:
. . .
I'll add the ?BlueAnt X5 to the rather short list that works out of the box.
. . .
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Shame. Looks like I need to find a replacement for my SE HBH-DS970.
Where can I find your list? Is it "Internal Use Only. For Sleuth255's eyes only." ?
abubasim said:
"Completely"? How? Just keep it off in Connection Manager? Or something else/more? I've never used WiFi on my JASJAM and I still have skipping, even with the WIDCOMM stack.
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Ahh, no there was meant to be a comma in there... switching off WiFi, (comma) completely fixed it.
Yes just in Comm Manager.
Thanks esseff. What excitement a single comma can cause . . .
I guess I'll wait for AKU3.3 before deciding for a replacement for the DS970.
I can also confirm that the Nokia HS-12W works right out of the box.
Sleuth255 said:
Its all headset based. I'll add the ?BlueAnt X5 to the rather short list that works out of the box. The other ones I know of are the Nokia HS012W and the I-tech clips.
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I don't have any problems with my I-Tech R35, but there are reports from other people who do. I always try to keep the number of simultaneous tasks down to a minimum, and close apps as I go along. Being tidy, and not loading the device, I intuitively believe helps reduce problems.
I don't think it's quite as simple as just being a headset problem, although it's certainly a contributory factor (another is definitely the distance - inversely proportional to distance squared - the headset unit is from the phone unit when using a2dp over bluetooth).

External GPS Conection

Can anyone help me on this one. I am looking at the Trinity (Ornage M700) and see a coax style connector on the rear. I have spent the last three days searching many forums and many threads and no one seems to have a definitive answer for what it does. My questions are (I think?) fairly simple:
Is this an external GPS or Phone antenna connection?
If it is GPS, can I disable the internal GPS to check if it works?
If I can, could someone please tell me how.
I realise I could buy a BT GPS but the wired ones are only £10 (delivered)!!
ANy help, greately apperciated.
in this topic they talk about the same thing you are wondering about:
I bought the aerial. As I expected, it did nothing for the GPS strength, but it did slightly improve the Phone signal so it was probably worth it.
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Thanks to "The_Stranger"
The_Stranger said:
in this topic they talk about the same thing you are wondering about:
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Ahh, many thanks, I must of missed that one! Cheers!

HTC p3600 Bluetooth

hi
is bluetooth of my p3600 bridled or limited (sorry i don't know the exact english word)?
transfer file or dun (dial up network) speed is about only 20k far from theoric 700k bluetooth support!
please what can i do?
My BT transfer never exceed 20k ... maybe it is usual for this device.
HTC ...
arfffff... if I knew it i would not have to buy a dongle bluetooth
Any solution please?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth
the 700 IS 700Kbit/sec
not Kbytes
like the 20k is likely to be
So It seems bluetooth 1.0/1.1/1.2?
Trinity support bluetooth 2.0 or not?
My dongle is bluetooth 2.0
Which can be the cause of the problem?
ftr said:
Which can be the cause of the problem?
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HTC genius technicians ... maybe ...

are you hapy wirh your JADE?

Just this quetion:
are your happy with your HTC JADE 3g?.
What,s the good have you found in this pda?.... an
what,s the bad?.
For me ins important:
GSP ----> From 0 to 10, what is your oppinion?
VIDEO REPRODUCTION------> For movies, etc... P. ej, With Coreplayer, etc...
MUSIC ..
Thats all...
Thank you...
I'm also interessed in this, but I'll take it a little further:
- GPS (Does it have LAG?)
- Incall volume / quality
- Network Signal
- Wireless Signal
- Multimedia reproduction
Best regards.
Are your happy with your HTC JADE 3g?
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Yes.
What's the good you have found on this pda?
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Small, light, cool design, lots of RAM, fast CPU, => fast response, light detector (automatic backlight control), cool touch SW from HTC, USB Mass Storage mode, D-pad (hated roller on Artemis), strong WiFi. Did I mention fast CPU and lots of RAM?
What's the bad?
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Reset button under battery cover, battery cover hard to remove, buttons little bit hard to press for me, not enough HW buttons (AE Buttons Plus fixed it for me, but still...), battery life could be a bit better (for Power-User like me )
GSP ---> From 0 to 10, what is your oppinion?
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Depends on your use. Good for use in car, nearly useless for Geocaching - static navigation.
VIDEO REPRODUCTION ---> For movies, etc... Coreplayer, etc...
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Xvid, 320x240, 15fps, 22kHz audio - benchmark 500% speed
Xvid, 320x240, 25fps, 32kHz audio - benchmark 250% speed
About 2x speed than on my old Artemis. I do not use it for anything bigger usually.
MUSIC
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Good for me. But I am not very demanding when it comes to music.
- Incall volume / quality
Loud and clear.
- Network Signal
- Wireless Signal
Without any problems. Did not feel any problems with GSM signal and I am able to catch neighbor's WiFi router on Battery Saving option through 3 walls .
It is also a good idea to have a look in manual where are the antennas, so you do not cover them!
Many thanks for the quick response
Only item left uncovered is the presence or not of the GPS LAg.
Regards.
fenikso said:
USB Mass Storage mode, .
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Whats USB Mass Storage mode?
Can you plug in a usb memory pen to this?
cavv said:
Whats USB Mass Storage mode?
Can you plug in a usb memory pen to this?
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No. USB Mass Storage mode allows you to access the internal memory/storage card like an USB pen.
No, you can not. This functionality would be called "USB Master".
But if you connect Jade to PC, it asks you if you want "ActiveSync", "Disk drive" or "Share Internet".
When you select "Disk drive", it behaves like USB Drive and I was able to write to it with speed about 4MB/s. Not bad I would say.
n3oNx said:
Many thanks for the quick response
Only item left uncovered is the presence or not of the GPS LAg.
Regards.
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This is very important for me. The gps is fine, o have Lag, like Diamond,s user say of his "machine"...
Thank you....
avefenix said:
This is very important for me. The gps is fine, o have Lag, like Diamond,s user say of his "machine"...
Thank you....
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Thanks!
i asked this question, this is not an answer...
n3oNx said:
Thanks!
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Hey,
this is a question, not an anwer....
avefenix said:
Hey,
this is a question, not an anwer....
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Hummm ok. But then you should put a question mark in your questions...
n3oNx said:
Hummm ok. But then you should put a question mark in your questions...
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Sorry, i,m from spanish an my english is so bad....
I will try built-in GPS for you guys tomorrow. Not a big deal .
fenikso said:
I will try built-in GPS for you guys tomorrow. Not a big deal .
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ok, Thank you very much...., fenikso
I was looking at built-in GPS.
First, I switched off Assisted GPS using registry tweaks. I started logging every second and watched closely speed indicator in my Geocaching program during my bus trip to work.
First of all keep in mind that there is Static navigation enabled in the GPS chipset.
Looking at speed indicator, there is lag about 2 seconds which I would say is reasonable for car navigation.
This is the path bus went:
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/display/1228377499-13319-199.64.72.252.html
And here you can see all logged points:
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/display/data/1228377944-22341-199.64.72.252.html
You can see there, that it took GPS nearly whole cross-road to start logging again. Hopefully this log answers all your questions.
In my opinion, it should be fine with navigation software like TomTom. But you know, it is not exactly my cup of tea , I usually use Bluetooth GPS module which sends GPS data 5x faster and does not have Static Navigation .
You can have a look at GPS in action at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qJAgwNWS5s
around 5:40
fenikso said:
I was looking at built-in GPS.
First, I switched off Assisted GPS using registry tweaks. I started logging every second and watched closely speed indicator in my Geocaching program during my bus trip to work.
First of all keep in mind that there is Static navigation enabled in the GPS chipset.
Looking at speed indicator, there is lag about 2 seconds which I would say is reasonable for car navigation.
This is the path bus went:
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/display/1228377499-13319-199.64.72.252.html
And here you can see all logged points:
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/display/data/1228377944-22341-199.64.72.252.html
You can see there, that it took GPS nearly whole cross-road to start logging again. Hopefully this log answers all your questions.
In my opinion, it should be fine with navigation software like TomTom. But you know, it is not exactly my cup of tea , I usually use Bluetooth GPS module which sends GPS data 5x faster and does not have Static Navigation .
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Thank you very much, fenikso. Your opinion is very interesting
Somebody has tested it with the tom tom 7 or with the igo2008?
Can comment results?.
You are welcome. I become curious, so tomorrow I will take my old Artemis and compare logs from Jade and Artemis. Too bad I do not have third PDA, so I could compare it with BT GPS .
fenikso said:
You are welcome. I become curious, so tomorrow I will take my old Artemis and compare logs from Jade and Artemis. Too bad I do not have third PDA, so I could compare it with BT GPS .
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Thank you, fenikso...
you,re my hero....

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