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Riddler
16th August 2006, 05:54 PM
Compatibel list :
1. Nokia HS-36 W
2. Logitech® Mobile Freedom™ Headset (Thx to samsongam)
3. i.Tech Clip IIe (Thx to aqua)
4. Nokia HS-12W (Thx to talbot.martyn)


Desperate because having problem with Motorola H700 static, and now become display in my room. I try to find which one is good enough for my XDA IIs

My O2 XDA IIs Spec :
WM2003SE
Rom : 1.40.00 WWE
Radio :1.15.00
ExtRom :1.40.923 WWE
Bluetooth Stack : Broadcom v.1 build 3900

Additional information :
1. Extended Rom already modify by deleting foreign provider cab file and replace with usefull programs for auto install if someday got hardreset accident
2. Already install a2dp profile and audigw.dll versi 1.33 for 2 additional new menu to pairing "High Quality Audio setup and Connect to a keyboard".
3. Service Handsfree I only check box the enable service, neither Authorization, Authentication.

testing result for :
1. Jabra BT150
2. Jabra BT330
3. Motorola H500
4. Motorola HS850
5. Nokia BH-700
6. Nokia HS-36W
7. V3 (I don't know the manufacture)

Jabra BT150, Motorola HS850, Nokia BH-700 dan V3 still have problem with static from bothside experience (caller and receiver).

And the rest Jabra BT330, Motorola H500, Nokia HS-36W have no experience with static but the most good enough but still not perfect for me is Nokia HS-36W. So i bought it.

I not yet try a2dp and voice dial feature, because i don't have voice dial program.

*Update August 17,2006*
Ehm, already try trick to pairing the Nokia HS-36W for the second times as High Quality Audio setup, but XDA IIs can't find it. That's mean Nokia HS-36W doesn't support a2dp.

Hope this usefull for others


http://www.mypdacafe.com/members/riddler/myXDAIIs&HS-36W.jpg

joseph.sapri
3rd November 2006, 08:50 AM
Got a working bluetooth handsfree for my XDA IIs, at last....

I Tech Clip II mini... I am very confident that all I Tech Clip will work since they all use the same technology....

I was actually looking for Logitech mobile freedom, but couldnt find it, they give me the newer version, which is Logitech Mobile Traveller... not good... same story with Motorola H700....

So far I have tried Motorola H700, Jabra BT110, Jabra BT250, Logitech Mobile Traveller... all give static if distance is more than 30 cm......

Tried I Tech Clip, no static at all until distance is about > 2 m .. (i know BT Handsfree should work up to 10 m dist, but not with IIs - IIs has very crappy bluetooth hw/sf cause it is very difficult to pair with other hadsfree).

This is from my personal experience, and I am very happy now I can use bluetooth handsfree without static. My friend actually told me that the sound is v clear, and v loud too... Bought it for 170 Ringgit Malay when on holiday last week - get normal charger, usb charger, car charger - pretty cheap and good....

Just for you info, I am using WM5 (Helmi's) with latest bluetooth 3900 and 1.15 radio. I use keylock and big mike's fix for the bluetooth issue. It works for me, and I dont have to worry about accidentally pressing the screen when IIs turns on by it self caused by big mikes fix.

Cheers