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Posted: 2006-10-16 13:52
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On 2006-10-16 13:04:35, sosojerk wrote:
Now this is something I really have no idea why is it produced.
So, this handsfree is A2DP compatible.
But, A2DP is aboiut removing all that bunch of cables right?
So why releasing a handfree A2DP compatible full of wires?It defies the purpose of A2DP stereo profile.
I would never purchase something like this.Its just the same cables but for a higher price. What's the point?



i think the majority of the cords there are neck straps? correct me if im wrong though...
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Posted: 2006-10-16 13:59
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i think the majority of the cords there are neck straps? correct me if im wrong though...



You are correct. Sosojerk probably misunderstood.
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Posted: 2006-10-16 14:02
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when was this released though? Is it out? Never even saw an announcement for it...
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Posted: 2006-10-17 03:12
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I thought bluetooth was about eliminating wires.

A2DP is about hearing audio in stereo through bluetooth.
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Posted: 2006-10-17 07:23
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On 2006-10-17 03:12:39, randomtask77 wrote:
I thought bluetooth was about eliminating wires.

A2DP is about hearing audio in stereo through bluetooth.



A2DP is a streaming protocol that streams over BT. What is the problem here? A BT headset that streams audio allows you to leave the phone in your pocket and control the audio stream via your headset.
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Posted: 2006-10-17 09:19
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Hi all,
OK so there are wires from the controller to the ear buds but not between the phone and haedphones thats wireless to me as thats the connection it is talking about.

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Posted: 2006-10-17 19:36
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On 2006-10-17 09:19:59, Dogmann wrote:
Hi all,
OK so there are wires from the controller to the ear buds but not between the phone and haedphones thats wireless to me as thats the connection it is talking about.

Marc




Correct-a-mundo oh Mann of Dog.

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Posted: 2006-10-19 08:03
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On 2006-10-17 09:19:59, Dogmann wrote:
Hi all,
OK so there are wires from the controller to the ear buds but not between the phone and haedphones thats wireless to me as thats the connection it is talking about.

Marc


But not as wireless as this:



Bluetooth is about being wireless, as in no wires.

Motorola get it. BlueAnt (above) and other aftermarket manufacturers understand this, so why do and SONY persist in making wireless headphones with wires attached? Beats me!

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On 2006-10-17 09:19:59, Dogmann wrote:
Hi all,
OK so there are wires from the controller to the ear buds but not between the phone and haedphones thats wireless to me as thats the connection it is talking about.

Marc


But not as wireless as this:



Bluetooth is about being wireless, as in no wires.

Motorola get it. BlueAnt (above) and other aftermarket manufacturers understand this, so why do and SONY persist in making wireless headphones with wires attached? Beats me!






Two words: They suck.

The headphones that SE used for their BT headset sound much better than the open ear design. In ear's are far superior than the open ear because 99% of ambient sound is blocked and only the music comes through.
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Posted: 2006-10-19 09:39
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On 2006-10-17 09:19:59, Dogmann wrote:
Hi all,
OK so there are wires from the controller to the ear buds but not between the phone and haedphones thats wireless to me as thats the connection it is talking about.

Marc


But not as wireless as this:



Bluetooth is about being wireless, as in no wires.

Motorola get it. BlueAnt (above) and other aftermarket manufacturers understand this, so why do and SONY persist in making wireless headphones with wires attached? Beats me!



May I ask you something: would you like to go everywhere wearing that kind of thing in your head?
If you ask me such question, my answer is definitely "NO" cuz I don't wanna look ridiculuous, looks like a DJ lost in the street (?) LOL.


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Posted: 2006-10-19 10:13
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May I ask you something: would you like to go everywhere wearing that kind of thing in your head?
If you ask me such question, my answer is definitely "NO" cuz I don't wanna look ridiculuous, looks like a DJ lost in the street (?) LOL.




True. I like the idea of being able to use higher end head sets rather than the stock setup.
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Posted: 2006-10-19 12:26
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Actually, there are just as many wires in that eyesore as there are in the sleek swanky looking Sony headset. It's just that they are 'hidden' in that thick neckband. The two headsets are just as wireless as each other, it's just the DESIGN that differs.....
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Posted: 2006-10-20 21:34
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Since this is on the subject of A2DP headsets, I was wondering if anyone else could confim this with other heaedsets.

Could anyone tell me if they experience a slight 'skipping' when they play their music through their A2DP headsets?
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Posted: 2006-10-20 21:46
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Since this is on the subject of A2DP headsets, I was wondering if anyone else could confim this with other heaedsets.

Could anyone tell me if they experience a slight 'skipping' when they play their music through their A2DP headsets?



Yes, this is because there are interruptions in the data streams. I had my HBH-DS970 upgraded and it seems to be working better.
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Posted: 2006-10-21 12:38
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On 2006-10-20 21:46:16, sapporobaby wrote:
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On 2006-10-20 21:34:25, randomtask77 wrote:
Since this is on the subject of A2DP headsets, I was wondering if anyone else could confim this with other heaedsets.

Could anyone tell me if they experience a slight 'skipping' when they play their music through their A2DP headsets?



Yes, this is because there are interruptions in the data streams. I had my HBH-DS970 upgraded and it seems to be working better.




How did you get the headset upgraded? Did you have to take it to an SE service center or did you have it sent?
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