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Huntermark
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Posted: 2009-02-16 12:47
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Hello all, hope someone can help? I have a w890i and have been using a basic handfree set up in my car. I had been using a set of HPM-82, connected to the phone then connected to my car stereo via the 3.5mm headphone socket to the 3.5mm aux input on the front of the stereo. This meant i could use the phone as a mp3 player throught the stereo. The beauty is that when a call comes in, i can answer, speak into the mic (mounted on the dashboard) and the caller comes through the car speakers! All worked well apart from the mic being a little bit too far away and needed me to raise my voice to be heard. So, i have now purchased a HBH -D200 bluetooth device which means i can bring the mic closer to me (clip it to the visor or even to the seat beat) and only require 1 lead to conect to the stereo (3.5mm to 3.5mm) but still use the mp3 side of things! However, my callers are now hearing their own voice a second after, which they weren't using the HPM-82? Is there anything i can do to eliminate this echo of is it just because of the bluetooth? Thanks
aquared29
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Posted: 2009-02-21 08:59
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ya ur correct
yea g
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Posted: 2009-02-21 23:56
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^^ wow that dude is crazy.

What seems to be happening is that the new device is more sensitive and aswell as picking up your voice, its also picking up the sound from the speakers. Theres not much you can do about that other than turn the stereo down, or somehow lessen the mic's sensitivity (wrap it in a few layers of cloth perhaps?)
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