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@Skrue
you said the volume is quite low?! have you had an HPM70 before?! the loudness on that headset is quite high, on 3 bars.
is DS200/220 already loud on 3bars? or on 4? or wot?!
silly me, all i wanted to know is how loud, coz if its louder than DS970 then id go for it.
coz i haf a feeling that DS980 will go be pricey when it comes out here in the Phil.
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Posted: 2007-07-28 03:28:48
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we have it in the shop and it doesn't have a walkman logo so this are just fine
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Posted: 2007-07-28 03:43:31
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Hi. Has anyone had problems with a HBH-DS200 disconnecting / turning itself off after playing just one song? I use it with a Motorola V3xx. Calls work like a charm (answering, voice dial, etc.) When I use it for music, I have two gripes:
It initially binds with the phone using a headset profile, not A2DP. So I have to go into a menu and choose "use stereo bluetooth", then after a small pause, it switches profiles and nice, stereo sound starts. However, this may be the V3xx's fault, not the HBH-DS200.
The annoying one, and hopefully where someone here can help... when used in A2DP mode, after the first song finishes, the headset turns itself off and the phone switches back to playing music through the speakerphone. I'm able to listen to a whole playlist when using the low quality, mono headset profile. But no luck with A2DP
Any ideas?
[ This Message was edited by: jcmendez on 2007-07-31 14:58 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-31 15:56:37
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working ok for me but im using a se phone with se accessory.
small update. used for a week now without charge. approx 30min day with a few extra hour sessions here and there. when the unit is low on power it bleeps in the headphones and a screen pop up on the phone "headset battery low". nice touch..
? do the other bt sets do that
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Posted: 2007-08-02 16:48:25
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naa atleaset not DS970 . 970 just dies with beep sound in earphone .
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Posted: 2007-08-05 22:33:26
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On 2007-07-31 15:56:37, jcmendez wrote:
Hi. Has anyone had problems with a HBH-DS200 disconnecting / turning itself off after playing just one song? I use it with a Motorola V3xx. Calls work like a charm (answering, voice dial, etc.) When I use it for music, I have two gripes:
It initially binds with the phone using a headset profile, not A2DP. So I have to go into a menu and choose "use stereo bluetooth", then after a small pause, it switches profiles and nice, stereo sound starts. However, this may be the V3xx's fault, not the HBH-DS200.
The annoying one, and hopefully where someone here can help... when used in A2DP mode, after the first song finishes, the headset turns itself off and the phone switches back to playing music through the speakerphone. I'm able to listen to a whole playlist when using the low quality, mono headset profile. But no luck with A2DP
Any ideas?
[ This Message was edited by: jcmendez on 2007-07-31 14:58 ]
STOP using the Motorola V3xx; and get yourself a SE! A phone that follows standard BT Protocols with the proper stack implemented.
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Posted: 2007-08-05 23:37:09
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I had a problem with my HBH-DS200 and my W950i, It seemed like it was all connected as it should be, but when playing music and making calls it was always....jumpy..and would skip, like a scratched CD.
Works fine on my P1i tho, no problems.
I like the fact that you can change the headphones, rather than previous sony hands-free devices!
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Posted: 2007-08-06 13:38:52
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change the headphones?! like 3.5mm jacks?!
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Posted: 2007-08-07 04:16:26
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On 2007-08-06 13:38:52, lulis wrote:
I had a problem with my HBH-DS200 and my W950i, It seemed like it was all connected as it should be, but when playing music and making calls it was always....jumpy..and would skip, like a scratched CD.
That's very strange, because I have been using the HBH-DS200 with my W950i for at least 10 hours now (at home, on the bus, ...) without a single skip!
It works great with any headphone with 3.5mm jack. I use it together with some hq in-ear-phones (Sony, Ultimate Ears, Future Sonics), didn't even bother to try the included buds.
If anyone want's a recommendation for a high-end ultramobile rig, the HBH-DS200 and the Future Sonics Atrio M5 is one *awesome* sounding pair!
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Posted: 2007-08-07 09:30:35
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@james
what is the volume on your phone.. (how many bars are there to achieve pump up volume that is not hurting the ears)
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Posted: 2007-08-07 11:16:45
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