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i_ate_lunch
25-02-2008, 10:22 PM
Here is a Music & Hands Free FM Transmitter from Verizon that is pretty sweet! I bought one of these last week and so far I'm impressed with the quality. It will set you back $130 bones though...

http://www.myventuri.com/

http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/accessoryPopup?item=accessoryMart&accessoryId=33022

Here are some details:

It has a hi res OLED screen that is white text on black background so it's easy to view in daylight and at night. It's not too bright at night, but it doesn't have a setting to change the brightness. It shows the current FM station by default and it will display the phone number when some one is calling. You can download your phone book to it as well, but I haven't figured how to download it from my XV6800 yet.

There are two buttons and a scroll wheel. The button on the top left is for changing FM stations. The one on the right is for the configuration menu: phone device type, pairing, paring reset, and FM on/off. Then scroll wheel works well for navigating through the menus. The wheel responds to the speed you turn it and it has a similar feel to the scroll wheel on the phone. There are also four buttons on the face surrounding the display and scroll wheel: Select Phone, Select Tunes, Answer/Play/Pause, and Hang-up/Stop.

The Bluetooth A2DP stereo over FM is killer! This is the main reason I bought this thing. The only drawback is finding a good FM station to transmit on, but you have the full FM spectrum to chose from. Overall, it works well and the sound quality is great. Also, no cables - hooray!

It has two (in & out) 3.5mm stereo jacks on the left side, and standard USB jack on the right side for charging 5v devices. I think this is a nice bonus if you want to hook up your other MP3 player...

The hands-free works very well. It will play a chime over the speakers and beep from the device to let you know a call is coming in. It will pause you music if the player supports it. The sound through the speakers is full sounding and not "tin can" sounding. The mic sound good on the other end of the call, and the noise canceling actually works - at least with my windows cracked @ 75mph.

I hope this helps someone who's in the market for one of these devices.

scoobdude
03-03-2008, 06:47 PM
for the touch it does not sync up the phone book so it will probably not sync the titan's either.

Damn, the radio i have is the only year they did not put RDS on their units. BAH.

Other than that it looks pretty cool.

rangie
03-03-2008, 10:17 PM
I have a Moto Rokr T5 on the way from Newegg. It looks like it has the same functions minus the audio in and out jacks. It was about $80.

I'll post some thoughts when it gets here.

scoobdude
04-03-2008, 04:20 PM
link please

rangie
05-03-2008, 01:17 AM
Sorry it's T505 not T5.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875982146

woodrow1856
05-03-2008, 07:05 PM
I ordered one of these T505s as well. Will report back but the reviews basically sound positive and it appears it should work as expected.

rangie
05-03-2008, 11:11 PM
Mine came today. I haven't used it much yet but so far it seems really nice.

No trouble pairing with the Mogul. The audio streaming sounds really good.

More later.................

1999TL
06-03-2008, 07:43 AM
now that looks like something I will buy. Nice find.

scoobdude
06-03-2008, 06:45 PM
that looks nice. now details, how is the music and calls, what programs are you using for music and what does it control. And while we are at it, throw in your audio set up in the car as well.

And now..... they are out of stock. BAH

rangie
06-03-2008, 09:41 PM
So far the music playback is great. The FM transmitter is very powerful! It plays over the top of other stations with ease.

The channel selection is neat. Push the FM button and a nice british lady tells you which station to tune in. If the current station goes bad (hasn't happened yet) push the button again for a new station.

Sound quality over FM is pretty good as far as I can tell. I have a stock Toyota Tacoma 04 sound system and ears that have been exposed to a lot of loud noise, so take that for what it's worth.

If you take the phone out of range, when you get back in the car just tap the phone key to restore the connection.

Call quality seems fine. I've made a couple of calls today (while parked) and nobody complained so far.

I'm going to try leaving myself a couple messeges tomorrow and see how road noise factors in.

Audio controlls work with HTC Audio Manager and Windows Media but not TCPMP although the sound comes through fine.

scoobdude
07-03-2008, 04:04 PM
thanks for the info. now to find one......

woodrow1856
12-03-2008, 02:00 PM
Echo the same results here. I love it. Very slick device. Now all I need to do is get the $2.99 upgrade to Sirius premium streaming since 32K sounds like crap on the car now... :)

sonus
12-03-2008, 03:12 PM
Nice, but I'd really rather opt for the T605 and just do a clean install myself. I can't stand the thought of streaming my music via A2DP and it having my music quality capped at FM Quality.

rangie
13-03-2008, 09:34 PM
Nice, but I'd really rather opt for the T605 and just do a clean install myself. I can't stand the thought of streaming my music via A2DP and it having my music quality capped at FM Quality.

I'm sure the 605 is a sexier solution but the sound from the 505 is pretty good. It's nice to be able to move it from car to car and the radio in the shop.

I'm really happy with this gadget so far.