Bluetooth speaker which is worth buying. HV-SK466BT is a small and fashionable designed Bluetooth speaker. Initially when you unwrap the box you cannot imagine how valuable this may perhaps be considering the price and it’s size.
The speaker comes with a 3.0 Bluetooth technology, this Bluetooth can be used for calling use as well, other than this for super quick and easy this phone supports NFC technology too.
The weight of this speaker is neither heavy nor very light and it’s small size allows you to carry this Bluetooth speaker anyplace you go, coming with a rubbery finish substance which gives you a good feel when you touch it plus protects it if dropped. It fell by mistake from me and was okay with no single scratch. This speaker has a good bass and extremely loud and clear sound quality which in this price range is not easy to get.
One of the best feature is the calling element, having an internal microphone it allows you to answer your phone calls too, so everyone can hear and talk. Last but not the least the battery life of this is phone is 7 to 8 hours which is more than at least what I expected.
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looks nice but i am looking for one without battery. they seem increasingly hard to find. currently using a creative d80 in one room but want something different in other room so i can tell them apart
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I have read lots of reviews of the TyTN, and will be placing an order next week.
One thing I haven't seen though is a photo of one of these things against someone's head - you know, using it like a telephone :wink:
This would be my first non-candybar phone - currently using an Orange C500 (Typhoon), and I am slightly concerned about the size of the thing. I often see people on trains using phones like the Universal, and it does look like they are trying to hold a small laptop against their head!
Anyone able to oblige?
seeing as its size is comparable to that of the wizard - it may be quicker and easier to look for photos of that being used as a phone.
James
Haven't got a picture but I can assure you it's nothing like the Universal. I've got a wizard. Overall it isn't that much bigger than most candy bar phones. It sits comfortably in the hand so when you are making calls, it just looks like a regular phone.
I'll take a pic for you, but I have a giant head.
That'll be fine!
It'll pursuade me it isn't as big as it really is!
I've made the switch from BlueAngel to TyTN, and it is VASTLY SUPERIOR as a phone.
It is more comfortable in the hand, it has a much better speakerphone, it's as comfortable as just about any chocolate bar phone up against your ear... It also has outstanding Bluetooth headset clarity (both with my car kit and my earpiece). I don't own A2DP headphones, so I can't comment on their performance.
I can tell you that with the great speakphone and Bluetooth connectivity, I don't forsee myself holding the phone up to my ear very often...
I had my girlfriend pose instead.
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Thank you nickcerda! And thankyou nickcerda's girlfriend too :wink:
Just what I wanted to see
Yeah ... the phone is nice too ;-)
I'm puzzled by the various confirmations that the jack is TRS (meaning it can't have a mic) because I did several tests by tapping on the mic quietly and talking while disconnecting the headset from the jack and you can clearly hear the difference so, somehow, it's TRRS.
For what it's worth I received my N10 last week. I'm running 4.3. Wish these things had a hardware/motherboard rev number I could quote but I can't find one.
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I'm puzzled by the various confirmations that the jack is TRS (meaning it can't have a mic) because I did several tests by tapping on the mic quietly and talking while disconnecting the headset from the jack and you can clearly hear the difference so, somehow, it's TRRS.
For what it's worth I received my N10 last week. I'm running 4.3. Wish these things had a hardware/motherboard rev number I could quote but I can't find one.
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It's funny, but my Sony headphones didn't work . But my Samsung S4 headphone worked fine and also a cheap one I got because my other ones broke. Guess it's some devices that has incompatibility.
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Only thing I can think of is that according to the wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phone_connector_(audio)
There's two standards for TRRS:
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So since i'm using my Apple headset then the N10 conforms to the "latest" version of the standard.
I have the following problem:
I have bought 2 nexus 4 and combined those two to 1 working N4.
I'm getting complaints from people that they can't hear me to well.
We I put it on speaker they can understand me perfectly.
Would this be a hardware or software issue?
I'm running M915A-CEFWMAZM-2.0.1700.98 hybrid radio and Nexus 5 experience Rom.
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I have the following problem:
I have bought 2 nexus 4 and combined those two to 1 working N4.
I'm getting complaints from people that they can't hear me to well.
We I put it on speaker they can understand me perfectly.
Would this be a hardware or software issue?
I'm running M915A-CEFWMAZM-2.0.1700.98 hybrid radio and Nexus 5 experience Rom.
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The only way you can find out is by flashing a completely new ROM (after you backup, of course) with a full wipe, and trying to call someone. If it works, then it's software. If not, it's hardware.
My take on it is that it's software; microphone is working while on speaker..
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Ok, I found the cruelpit.
it was the usb port board that was faulty.
I ordered one from ebay because my port was broken, however it is missing something on the mic.
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The bad one doesn't have a black film over the speaker.
I replaced the usb port from an other n4 and sound quality is back to normal.
https://oneplus.net/gamechanger
obviously the link to warrenty policy doesnt work
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Haha would be sweet.
Pity it's not Bluetooth and controllable from the One.
Nice that you can order it though
Hahaha nice one
As someone who has little experience in hardware hacking, I'm curious to know how we can improve or even replace the existing speaker? The stock speaker is painful to listen to and more than 50% volume due to harsh upper-mids and distortion. There is also a significant lack of lower end frequencies leading to an empty and often harsh sound.
I've tried playing with an EQ but unfortunately, reducing the mids or increasing lows results in a reduction of volume. It seems as though the stock speaker is incapable of producing lower frequencies and improvement would require hardware modification. Does anyone have experience in this field? I know the people at HeadFi.org often add a putty like substance around drivers to modify the sound; I wonder if this is something we can try. Ideally, I'd love to find a way to completely replace the stock speaker with something commercially available but obviously that would be rather complex.
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Here is a picture of the driver courtesy of @xataxxx
I'm going to do some research into speaker and speaker enclosure modification but, in the meantime, if anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
umi super phone has nearly same hardware maybe that speakers are better
Here's a link to the UMI Super forum, that discusses mods to the speaker settings using Engineering Mode.
They may work on the Elephone as well.
http://community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3458&highlight=super+volume
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Here's a link to the UMI Super forum, that discusses mods to the speaker settings using Engineering Mode.
They may work on the Elephone as well.
http://community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3458&highlight=super+volume
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which mtk engineer app is working?