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what is the volume on your phone.. (how many bars are there to achieve pump up volume that is not hurting the ears)
depends on the sensitivity of the headphone. with the UE super.fi 5 pro (the most sensitive I own) I listen at 8-10 of 16 bars, with most other headphones at 13-15. that is commuting, with lots of ambient noise.
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Posted: 2007-08-07 18:48:02
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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.
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!
did u update your firmware on your w950?
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Posted: 2007-08-08 01:04:45
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Hi all,
I have mine for almost a week.
The conclusions:
1. with radio and mp3 it has very good quality. I'd prefered to be a bit more louder.
2. I have problems with mp4 and 3gp. When a movie is playing I hear some scratches and the sounds has a lot of stops. When I use p990i's earphones or my small speakers all is OK (no scrathces and stops). When I use again the HBH-DS200 the problem is back.
3. Because I use them a lot of hours everh day, I must recharge them every one or two days.
Does anyone have the same problem with 3gp and mp4 movies; Can someone test this, please;
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Posted: 2007-08-08 09:12:16
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Can you use this with the radio in a
850?
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Posted: 2007-08-08 09:36:56
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I dont's see how as you would still need the normal wired handsfree unit to provide he antenna. In theory, you might be able to plug the wired handsfree in and connect with BT. Tried, but could not get this to work.
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Posted: 2007-08-08 09:57:03
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On 2007-08-08 09:57:03, obakesan wrote:
I dont's see how as you would still need the normal wired handsfree unit to provide he antenna. In theory, you might be able to plug the wired handsfree in and connect with BT. Tried, but could not get this to work.
Yes, this is what I'm doing with my p990. I use the wired handsfree as antenna. It is working also with a sound adpter (see photo):
Then you must go to options and choose to transfer sound to BT.
I hope I helped you
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Posted: 2007-08-08 10:32:57
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ok i don't know if anyone noticed
you can control the volume with the play/pause button
just hold it down and it will adjust the volume
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Posted: 2007-08-09 16:20:14
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On 2007-08-08 10:32:57, kapetannik wrote:
On 2007-08-08 09:57:03, obakesan wrote:
I dont's see how as you would still need the normal wired handsfree unit to provide he antenna. In theory, you might be able to plug the wired handsfree in and connect with BT. Tried, but could not get this to work.
Yes, this is what I'm doing with my p990. I use the wired handsfree as antenna. It is working also with a sound adpter (see photo):
Then you must go to options and choose to transfer sound to BT.
@kapetannik
Thanks for the tip. Doesn't seem to work on my W850. Can't find the option to transfer to BT. Nothing in the radio settings or bluetooth? Is the option somewhere else? cheers
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Posted: 2007-08-12 01:21:23
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On 2007-08-09 16:20:14, Qwest905 wrote:
ok i don't know if anyone noticed
you can control the volume with the play/pause button
just hold it down and it will adjust the volume
@Qwest905
Great find! Does indeed do the trick (on W850), nearly blew my ear drums out! lol. A shame there is now down volume option...
Cheers,
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Posted: 2007-08-12 01:38:36
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if u hold it down longer the volume will go lower =)
you just let go when you like the desired "loudness"
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Posted: 2007-08-12 07:09:22
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