BoomBass Protocol / use BT Speaker as Sub - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
as the integrated BoomSound Speakers dont have that much Bass I would like to use my Sony BT Speakers (SRS-BTV5) as Subwoofer.
the HTC One/One M8 has the feature to use the Boom Bass "Speaker" as a Subwoofer, so maybe it is possible to pair the Speaker as a Boom Bass device. Has someone already dig in to this?
Regards,
Deniz

it would be really cool, for me more badass with my xmini by cable for bass and phone for the higs, anyone got ida how to do this?

Seriously nobody interested? You guys not using your speakers nor want huge bass boost for them? A One in pair with some mini speaker could make a serious party music!

I'm interested!
I cannot get my BoomBass to work correctly anymore.

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What headset?

What headset are you all using with your HC Touch?
Let us know what audio quality is like for handsfree phone function and listening to music/MP3s. Please also share your experiences in using the included HTC headset (which I think is appalling)
darthbane2k said:
What headset are you all using with your HC Touch?
Let us know what audio quality is like for handsfree phone function and listening to music/MP3s. Please also share your experiences in using the included HTC headset (which I think is appalling)
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Had it two days - Sony DR-BT10CX Bluetooth stereo/handsfree - great for running and excellent sound quality for both calls and music.
Cheap too!
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/memory/Sony/DR-BT10CX/Bluetooth/Stereo/Headphones
That looks great.
Unfortunately I have already a great headset... with 3.5mm connector.
Is there any MiniUSB-to-3.5mm-adapter?
Thanks
Here
http://www.expansys.com.au/p.aspx?i=149937
Yes, but this is without microphone. Just for listening music.
fenderbender said:
Yes, but this is without microphone. Just for listening music.
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Doesnt have a button but it has a mic
http://www.expansys.com.au/p.aspx?i=149936
Thanks, but the description says:
Description
Use this adaptor to convert the HTC Touch extUSB socket to support any 3.5mm stereo headphones. The adaptor also has a hangup/answer button for normal voice calls through a stereo headset.
So I think it has a button
Thats great
Jawbone headset is amazing
I have ordered one of these after hearing from many people just how good these are. I got mine from Expansys.co.uk
http://www.jawbone.com/meet.html?utm_source=site&utm_medium=promo_demo
All the best,
Sam.
PianoSam said:
I have ordered one of these after hearing from many people just how good these are. I got mine from Expansys.co.uk
http://www.jawbone.com/meet.html?utm_source=site&utm_medium=promo_demo
All the best,
Sam.
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Man, those things look/sound badass...I might have to pick one of those up - I don't really have a quiet car, and I LOVE driving with the windows down! Hefty price tag on eBay though - pay to play though, right?
If you are looking at the DR-BT10CX, I suggest you get the DR-BT20NX instead because it got a remote for music - same earbuds and receiver essentially.
darthbane2k said:
What headset are you all using with your HC Touch?
Let us know what audio quality is like for handsfree phone function and listening to music/MP3s. Please also share your experiences in using the included HTC headset (which I think is appalling)
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The HTC headset works fine for calling and music. For use in the car I have a jabra BT5020 and quality is good, auto-pair ofcourse.
I'm thinking of DIY-ing the usb to 3.5mm audio jack, does anyone have any idea how the usb connectors corresponed to the audio outputs? thanks!
Been shopping around now, since I saw that Jawbone...but I'm wondering...
Is there a Stereo Bluetooth headset with noise-canceling technology out there that anyone knows of???
I've been searching, but to no avail.
Motorola S9 for Stereo and Plantronics 665 for phone
If I am not listening to music I use the Plantronics 665. If I want to listen to music and take calls I use the Motorola S9 stereo BT headphones. The S9 is amazing for quality and fit. Don't let the strange (to some people) design fool you. These are high quality headphones. I have compared these to the Motorola 805s (DJ style) and HT820 (behind the head) and expected the S9 not to sound as good - not true. All 3 Motorola headsets sound great, but for the size the S9 sounds overall just as good if not better. I didn't like the sound of the Jabra BT headphones and the Plantronics over the head (590A) headset sounded good, but not as good as the S9.
By the way I tested a Jawbone and was not impressed at all. Didn't like the fit, sound was only OK and if you need the noise cancellation you have to press a button on the unit for 3 seconds to turn it on - each time. Certainly this is good technology, but for me the Plantronics 665 fits better and over all sounds much better.
I am using a Jabra BT620s for music and calls. Sound quality is very good. Nice fit, good battery performance and fits nicely on my head It has blue leds on both sides that blink when in use, its a bit weird at first but once you get past the oooohs and aaaahs from everyone its great
Has controls aswell (next, previous, volume up/down, accept call/hang up, play/pause) The accept/hangup key has the extra function when not in a call, it activates the voice command program so you can talk commands to your phone
has anyone tried SE HBH-DS970 with this ? comments ?
thx
sorry this is a double post
Anyone tested the HTC Touch E100 or W100 Wired Remote Control?
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=147565
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=150194
-Does it work on the Touch?
-Does it work with HTC Audio Manager?
-Does the FM Radio works?
What's the difference between E100 & W100 model?
Regards,
tigabert
I have a Nokia CK-7W buildin carkit in my car (company carkit) which also had bluetooth. Unfortunatly this bluetooth connection gives alot of problems when calling.
I can hear people fine but they hear constant break-ups in the connection. I tried it with a Sony bluetooth headset and everything worked fine.
So dont use the touch combined with a Nokia CK-7W
I'm using the Sony BT20NX and theyre absolutely the best. High quality stereo audio with AVRCP (?) remote profile which works with Windows Media Player, Audio Manager, and TCPMP. The headset is comfortable to wear, blocks outside sound so you can enjoy music at a low volume. The sound is clear and the connection is solid. The buttons are easy to use and I use it for MS Voice Command too, which is awesome. Perfect headset, if you can still find them (I heard theyre discontinued).

[Q] What is BeatsAudio? A part? A headphone? A technology?

WHAT IS BEATSAUDIO?
OK, so now in my new HTC One V, when I connect a headphone, it says "beatsaudio enabled".
When I turn off beatsaudio, NO Different things happen. The sound is just a little louder with beatsaudio.
So, what's beatsAudio?
Is it a different headphone? Is it the one that came with HTC One V?
Is it a part or a technology in this phone? (like this phone 'supports' beatsaudio, etc.)
What's the difference between iBeats, urBeats, etc.? (are they different headphones or some kind of technology?)
And lastly, What does beatsaudio do? Just makes the sound louder in headphones or something else?
This may help:
http://tunelab.com/2012/01/09/what-exactly-is-beats-audio-update-an-answer/
I think Beats Audio is a lifestyle audio technology company. The one includes in HTC Onee V is only an enhancer, which needs Beats Audio product to feel the different. This brand is really popular among youngster. Thanks to DR Dre who puts it on almost every hip hop video he affiliated.
For more info, Wikipedia might help.
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Yup, that's about it.
He had it right with that link...
--> It's a fancy equalizer setting software (personally, I really like it)
--> Slightly better sound chip with audio isolation.
A lot of people rag on it, but I really enjoy the audio with it on.
People give EQ a lot of [email protected] and beats can be gimmicky but EQ is REALLY important with musing.
Try a nice pair of headphones or car stereo.
Compare the Beats audio to a normal MP3 player with the same song. You'll definitely notice a difference.
All that being said - it's not worth hundreds of dollars. But it does help some.
:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
Why, oh why

bluetooth headphone with good sound quality

Just bought a jaybird x3 from Amazon I would say it cannot match the b&o play headphone comes with the phone with quad DAC enabled, anyone has better suggestion is that even Bose sport wireless will be about the same? Welcome any suggestion or I should stick with wired one just Bluetooth is so much more convenient, love to hear anyone with BeatX or similar ones
Replaced the standard ear tip with the foam type comes with jaybird x3 sounds significantly better
You need to use wired headphones to take advantage of the dac
I use the Creative Sound Blaster E3 combined with b&o play headphone that came with the phone and to me it sounds just as good or may be better than the phone with wired headphones. If the sound of the E3 is not up to par you can always substitute any 3.5mm headphone out for the B&O.
The Quad DAC will only activate with an audio cable plugged in. So unfortunately Bluetooth will not be able to take advantage of it.
However, the V20 does support AptX, which essentially allows for high quality audio through a BT headset, headphones, speakers, etc. Though I am far from an audiophile, I honestly do hear a definitive difference between an AptX supported headset vs a non AptX set.
Amazon has an extremely large selection of BT 4.1 (which features the ability to display the battery % of your headset on your phone), waterproof, AptX supported headphones. You just have to find the ones that fit your needs.
Good luck.
I use Samsung Gear IconX (truly wireless ones) with V20, very decent sound not much worse than included B&O H3! There's a bunch of them brand new unpacked on Ebay starting from like 80$ or so! Most folks change eartips on IconXs, the large ones from milliion year old Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic worked for me famously, balanced sound and punchy bass, perfect for workouts. One very neat feature of IconXs that you can store 4gigs of songs and use as a standalone mp3 player and I personally think SQ is even better than paired with V20! Lastly, you can track steps and heart-rate but that's something I don't use...
I use the Apple AirPods when I need the convenience of Bluetooth. For wireless ear buds they sound really good when you pair them with Apple Music. I don't like the sound with Tidal tho.
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vam1230 said:
I use the Creative Sound Blaster E3 combined with b&o play headphone that came with the phone and to me it sounds just as good or may be better than the phone with wired headphones. If the sound of the E3 is not up to par you can always substitute any 3.5mm headphone out for the B&O.
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Oh I don't really know creative still makes things like this sounds interesting and it is about the same price as my jaybird x3, thanks for the suggestion
Lgv20user said:
The Quad DAC will only activate with an audio cable plugged in. So unfortunately Bluetooth will not be able to take advantage of it.
However, the V20 does support AptX, which essentially allows for high quality audio through a BT headset, headphones, speakers, etc. Though I am far from an audiophile, I honestly do hear a definitive difference between an AptX supported headset vs a non AptX set.
Amazon has an extremely large selection of BT 4.1 (which features the ability to display the battery % of your headset on your phone), waterproof, AptX supported headphones. You just have to find the ones that fit your needs.
Good luck.
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Yes v20 actually does support aptx HD but not easy to find a headphone that supports that except from LG and from the reviews it seems doesn't matter so much
Zenroid said:
Yes v20 actually does support aptx HD but not easy to find a headphone that supports that except from LG and from the reviews it seems doesn't matter so much
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TaoTronics Bluetooth In Ear Headphones Wireless Earbuds Sports Magnetic Earphones with Built-in Mic (Sweatproof with IPX5 Splash Proof Rating, aptX St https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYMSLFL/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apap_gKUSnifT9FZbE
I don't have high standards by any means, but these headphones are perfect for me. Great sound, durable, sweat resistant, long battery life, etc.
Jaybird is at the top when it comes to bluetooth, and you won't find any bluetooth earbuds that sound better than the X3.
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I use the Samsung Level U:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YA8L3YA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
which show to support aptX:
https://www.aptx.com/products/samsung-level-u-wireless-bluetoothr-headset
now the LG V20 supports aptX HD:
https://www.aptx.com/products/lgv20
but the aptX HD is backward compatible with the aptX. I think the Samsung Level U work great and sound great
Bose QC35 and Bose SoundSport Wireless, Word!
My brother has been through quite a few different ones including the Jaybirds and the best earbud pair imo was Monsters sport ones (ill have to get the model number for ya later as I dont recall). To be honest I thought my $30 Taotronic sport ones I got off Amazon sounded just as good as the Jaybirds did.
I've seen Bose has a new wireless in ear buds with active noise cancelling so those might sound pretty good. Haven't read anything about them yet though
I just posted this on another thread, well worth the price.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71356965&postcount=154
In my opinion the absolute best sounding bluetooth headset on the market right now is the Definitive Symphony 1, these things sound awesome for BT, even the bose BT headsets don't compare imo.
Best Bluetooth Earbuds
Have you seen the top 5 best sounding bluetooth earbuds you can buy. It might be the best for your need :laugh:
I have the Vmoda Crossfade Wireless 2 and they sound awesome with the phone. My Bludio UFO I just got today I think sound better at a much lower cost. Either way, the Bluetooth sounds great and the option to plug in for even better sound is there.
Don't mean to rain on the earbud parade but to get the best sound you need something with bigger drivers. I recently bought the Sharkk Claro from Amazon for $44.99 and it has ANC and Apt-X and it sounds pretty good.
I've been really happy with Mixcder over the ear headphones. I have a pair of the MS301 and my wife has the HD601. Both use Apt-x low latency, which seems to really help the audio quality.

Sound quality on good headphones with G7 ThinQ- good bass?

I usually have a second, old phone that I root, install viper4android on and then use primarily as my music player as I like to play with really good bass. Ideally I would buy the G7 to be my one and only phone where I can get really good bass as well as good sound. I have high end Sony Bluetooth earphones so I know they are ready to produce good, bassy sound in that respect. Does anyone have experiences of the sound quality and manipulation of the equaliser and sound effects on the G7 that they can share? Thanks in advance
The wired audio is really great. Bluetooth audio was also good when I used it, there's no reason you won't get the same type of sound you've had with other Bluetooth connections; there's nothing inherently wrong with the connection on the G7. As for an equalizer, you're going to be better off downloading a different music player. It'll definitely give you what you're looking for. But for the best audio, you're going to want some wired headphones!
Edit: tried out the equalizer a little more, I think it's really good. This is the best audio I've seen on a phone since the HTC m10 easily. It's great.
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clarkgable said:
I usually have a second, old phone that I root, install viper4android on and then use primarily as my music player as I like to play with really good bass. Ideally I would buy the G7 to be my one and only phone where I can get really good bass as well as good sound. I have high end Sony Bluetooth earphones so I know they are ready to produce good, bassy sound in that respect. Does anyone have experiences of the sound quality and manipulation of the equaliser and sound effects on the G7 that they can share? Thanks in advance
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The sound is amazing. Nice and rich. Great bass. And that's with Bluetooth earbuds. I can only imagine how great it must sound with a good pair of wired headphones. Especially if they have their own drivers.
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audio suggestions

I have the US snapdragon g-960u and was wondering if there was anything remotely close to viper 4 android for this thing. I've been using my old S6 as an mp3 player but it's on its way out. The S9 has decent sound but I'm looking for that deep ear shaking bass. I've tried multiple bass booster apps and eq's but they just make the bass punchy and un-pleasing. Also is Dolby supposed to work with headphones in? I've turned it on and off and there's no difference.
What headphones are you using? Without a better DAC or upgrading headphones, I don't know if there is much you can do besides just increase the bass the way you've already tried.
I have the Sony mdr-xb550AP's, which BTW kill it with viper4android. I didn't think there was much I could do, but figured I'd ask. I've seen people suggest Nooxide but that almost makes it worse. I may just but a used S4 or S5 just for audio then.
I use a pair of Audio-Technica ATH-M50x's that sound amazing to me but the only thing that I can think of is just to get more bass heavy headphones like Beats (which I personally hate for this exact reason).
.HaVoC. said:
I use a pair of Audio-Technica ATH-M50x's that sound amazing to me but the only thing that I can think of is just to get more bass heavy headphones like Beats (which I personally hate for this exact reason).
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I get perfect mids and highs with them, it's just that issue. I don't like beats as they're cheaply made and at $300 I'd rather spend $65 on a used phone. The bass in my headphones is great as I can feel the speakers vibrate hard when the bass hits, and haven't blown them yet. Plus they were $35 on Amazon.

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