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On 2007-08-23 04:08:12, rockygali wrote:
and also i wanted to know how it performs in crowded places like trains, jam packed elevators...
Havent noticed any skipping when around people. Not sure how crowsed you mean, but have used on the bus, the tube, in the lift to the office, at the bus stop, all with people around and not a beat skipped. Only time it has skipped is when there was probably some other interference on the same freq in the area but nothing so far with just people.
cheers,
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Posted: 2007-08-25 23:31:24
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yea i guess so.. maybe thats what i mean.. when others are using phone?! sumthin like that..
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Posted: 2007-08-28 04:20:40
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to those with ds200, have you tried connecting it to any stereo speakers with 3.5mm input(thru 3.5 cable)? how's the sound quality?
tia!
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Posted: 2007-09-22 04:39:58
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does ds200/ds200 have bass like hpm-70/82series?
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Posted: 2007-09-23 00:01:08
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I have hooked this device up to some JBL spots, and it works well, it will not go as loud as when hardwired though.
The other thing I noticed is, if you clip the device to the neck line of your clothes and have the phone in your trouser pocket you get occasional break in music, which is increased if you put your hand in your pocket. However moving your phone to, say, your jacket pocket and there is no interruptions.
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Posted: 2007-09-24 12:03:46
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On 2007-08-13 08:53:28, kapetannik wrote:
@obakesan
1. Connect your BT
2. Plug the antenna (wired headphones or adpater)
3. Open "Mediaplayer" then open "Radio"
4. Press 'more' then 'setup' (or 'options') then 'transfer sound'
5. Select "HBH-DS200" or other Bluethooth device.
Hello Guys!
I've got myself a HBH 200 paired with my K810i for the past few days. everything's brilliant except that the HBH200 can't play radio. (it even play videos)
I've tried the solution quoted above but I'm stuck at step 4. there's no "transfer sound" option available. I've tried searching my phone & net to no avail...
do you guys reckon it can be done thru a better firmware? thanks!
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Posted: 2007-10-10 05:57:09
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Hello guys I got the HBH DS970 and I must say that in-ear is really nice as it isolates most of the outside noice. The bass and treble are good. I have used it on my P990i and N95. On the P990i music last only a very short period like 3-4hours on the N95 it can last to 6-7 hours. The functionality and shortcuts on the DS970 is the same on both P990i and N95. IF you try to put your phone at your back while the headset is in front of you, you will lose signal. Sometimes you experience some bleeps (random, short sound cuts during playback) which might be due to signal interference. But all in all the headset sound is pretty good better than any philips or senhiesser wired, in-ears I have tried before. On the N95 the sound is particulary excellent compared to the P990i. HBH DS970 cost me around $100 if converted to american money and this comes with the official SE 1 year warranty.
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Posted: 2007-10-11 17:27:54
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Havent noticed any skipping when around people. Not sure how crowsed you mean, but have used on the bus, the tube, in the lift to the office, at the bus stop, all with people around and not a beat skipped. Only time it has skipped is when there was probably some other interference on the same freq in the area but nothing so far with just people.
hi, about "skipping" , i too experience the same ....
but it only happen when i walk pass the same shops area....
not too sure which... but so far; that's only area i experience "skipping" while playing my mp3.
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Posted: 2007-10-12 10:58:24
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i think every Bluetooth device is prone to that interference...
besides its signal that were talkin about here.
what i do is just pause the music for awhile then play it again.
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Posted: 2007-10-13 04:09:10
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On 2007-10-13 04:09:10, rockygali wrote:
i think every Bluetooth device is prone to that interference...
besides its signal that were talkin about here.
what i do is just pause the music for awhile then play it again.
Yeap! all in all... I'm happy with HBH 200... except that I can't listen to the radio with this BT set.
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Posted: 2007-10-16 03:44:03
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