any Axon 7 compatible VR headset? - ZTE Axon 7 Accessories

Hi,
I'm looking for an affordable vr headset for my zte axon 7. has any of you guys got one that fits?
I'd like to get one from gearbest.com or similar . We have to take into account that the headset should not put pressure onto the power or volumes buttons.
I'd also like to have holes for the headphones and charging cable.
thx

ZTE has their own headset, I got it free as part of their promotion when I bought my Axon 7.
As for apps on the ZTEVR, the app provided is some custom version of VRSense made for ZTE, apps is quite limited and everything is in chinese though I tried some apps off play store for VR and they work, oh and did I mention it has pirated movies lol.
Quality wise its acceptable, dont expect too good experience since its a phone VR anyway. Not sure where you could buy them tho.
As for where to get them, you can try taobao or smth, some include the ZTEVR as gift when you buy Axon 7 from them (Cheaper today too cuz some 12/12 promotion UTC+8)

I got the reTrak Utopia 360 headset. They work reasonably well and have openings on the sides to access the headphone jack and usb port.

Fiit vr 2S is just a fine piece of plastic to go with Axon7. Missing action button though

Does anyone found zte vr headset on the web (original one) ? I can not finde any sort of pages that would like to sell it.
Regards.

I want a VR headset where you don't have to remove your case every single time.

The Axon 7 new Nougat ROM has been certified by Google as Daydream compatible and it is about to be released. My advice is to wait for that. Cardboard is very limited. The new platform is far more powerful and in a few months nothing will be compatible with cardboard since new apps will require the new remote to interface with the software.
For cardboard, I have tested the Cynoculars. I bouth them for my daughter for less than $20 at Walmart and came with a bluetooth remote (not Daydream compatible of course). But my advice is to get the Google Daydream VR to be future-proof.

Best bet right now is to go for the Daydream View headset.

Can you use the Samsung VRs for daydream?

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Can you use the Samsung VRs for daydream?
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borijess said:
Can you use the Samsung VRs for daydream?
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vr headsets are not the same as daydream vr headset as far as i know.

You can use any headset for Daydream if you use a old/spare phone as the remote. There is an official emulator I believe that turns any phone running 4.4 or newer into a daydream remote.
I personally like the Bobo VR Z4 (apparently previous versions were trash). It has acceptable built in headphones (with volume control), a good range of focus (I wear glasses and I don't need them with this,) and adjustable interpupillary distance. IMHO the adjustments make it better than the daydream at 1/3 to 1/2 the cost. It is probably less comfortable for long viewing sessions than the daydream due to it's greater weight and slightly more rigid nose piece.

I have Bobo VR Z4, it works pretty well with Axon 7.

giblesnot said:
You can use any headset for Daydream if you use a old/spare phone as the remote. There is an official emulator I believe that turns any phone running 4.4 or newer into a daydream remote.
I personally like the Bobo VR Z4 (apparently previous versions were trash). It has acceptable built in headphones (with volume control), a good range of focus (I wear glasses and I don't need them with this,) and adjustable interpupillary distance. IMHO the adjustments make it better than the daydream at 1/3 to 1/2 the cost. It is probably less comfortable for long viewing sessions than the daydream due to it's greater weight and slightly more rigid nose piece.
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Well, not any phone can be setup as a remote, it must have a gyroscope and that is not included in many phones.

Oki said:
Well, not any phone can be setup as a remote, it must have a gyroscope and that is not included in many phones.
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Ah. Good point. I had read that as meaning any 6 axis accelerometer. I see that it's much more restrictive than that. Fortunately my old HTC One S should work. If the 7.x update would hurry up and release.

If any of you are interested, Daydream View headset price is being reduced to $49 in the Google Store until February 25th
http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/0...o-49-in-the-google-store-until-february-25th/
Ling to the store: https://store.google.com/category/virtual_reality

Daydream now only $50 right now. $30 off. USA only I think.

Someone could tell me where it is possible to buy one daydream headset : the Google one // the zte one...
Note that I am from Belgium and it is not in sale in the official Google store (and I am not ready to pay 100€+ on ebay/amazon sellers).
Envoyé de mon ZTE A2017G en utilisant Tapatalk

I bought Google Daydream VR headset.
Bestbuy had it for $50.

So is Google Daydream still the way to go for this? I got an Aldi headset but it just works as cardboard. I can already see this will be good for watching movies with Axon 7 whilst flying. Need to be able to use earbuds with it to prevent disturbing other passengers though, and plug in a charge cable for powerbank.
Edit: After playing a movie from a cardboard vr app the phone got pretty hot. Had it on charge same time so it's just not practical as a more immersive movie viewing method. VR in a phone is sort of useless because of this. It worked fine though.
I think it needs a standalone headset with onboard processing and screens to unload the phone resources. No good having it if heat and battery consumption are too high.
Edit: Returned my Aldi (Cocoon) VR headset and got a Kaiser Baas VR-X Pro as it has a built in Bluetooth media controller.
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/cameras/camera-accessories/kaiser-baas/kaiser-baas-vrx-pro-goggles/975678/
I'm not into games but will persevere with movies. Actually looking to get a cheap pair of glasses specifically for this, maybe even just a pair of lenses with no frame so I can stick them to the inside of the lens frame in the VR-X Pro. It has good phone ventilation and easy access to the ports for headset and charge plus I like the clamp which is quick and easy and can keep the stock case on the phone. Might get a google daydream view once it's released here too.
Found a VR theatre app I like. It works with the media controller and has good settings to maximise the view.
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CONNECTEDwear™ for Android, headphone remote controller

Hi all,
A little over a year ago I finished the first part of my project: Making a (snowboard) jacket with integrated Keypad and headphones/mic.
I found this really cool company that already made products for wearable controller: www.fibretronic.com . (I am not related to this company in any way)
I bought the Keypad Sample Kit and the BTM Module (Bluetooth Module), opened my new jacket from the inside and stitched in the keypad under the sleeve. Made a design for the controls, cut it out from an adhesive piece of cloth and put it on the sleeve on the keypad. (check the pictures)
(This is the really short version, if you're interested I'll make an extended howto on instructables.com)
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I finally paired the Bluetooth module with my phone (back then a SE Aino, now a HTC Desire HD), tested the controls <which work as they should> and went out snowboarding with some nice tunes.
After snowboarding I had to recharge the Bluetooth module and the phone.
That's that, now I want something cheaper and easier to use. In other words something without Bluetooth.
I then went back to the Fibretronic and noticed that they have lots of "Made For iPod/iPhone". As was the IPLX Controller (vol, prev/next, play/pause/call) that I bought, works with a standard 4-pin 3,5mm Jack.
I knew that it is iPod/iPhone compatible but didn't realize that it compatibility would be Apple exclusive...
I've recently acquired a HTC Desire HD whom also has a remote controller headset with a 4-pin 3,5mm jack. I thought it would work... Well, as expected from Apple, nothing will work that's "Made For iPod". I really h8 that fruity company.
I started looking for a solution and I found nothing. Only one option remains: writing an app that records the received signal, saves/registers it and links it to a certain function to be chosen by the user.
THIS APP WOULD MAKE ALL IPOD/IPHONE HEADSET REMOTE CONTROLLERS COMPATIBLE WITH ANDROID!
A couple things I noticed with the things that DO work with the IPLX module:
PLAY/PAUSE works
Triple click on the play button makes a call/ends call
Vol up/down doesn't work
prev track button makes a call, holding the button will call and hang up straight away
next track button makes a call, holding the button will call and hang up straight away
I'm not experienced in coding, so I'm seeking some wise council here on XDA:
- How can I find out how these controls work?
- How to make Android recognize the signals?
- How to make an app for this?
Any advice and ideas are welcome.
I'm going snowboarding by the start of February, so I'm hoping to have this working by then.
PS: Photos added with the working Bluetooth jacket
- http://s178.photobucket.com/albums/w262/Aythamie/?action=view&current=IMAG0016.jpg
- http://s178.photobucket.com/albums/w262/Aythamie/?action=view&current=IMAG0018.jpg
- http://s178.photobucket.com/albums/w262/Aythamie/?action=view&current=IMAG0022.jpg the sleeve inside out
Is there anyone that can help me with this issue please?
free bump to a problem MANY of us want solved I think. (even with something as cheap as http://earheadphones.homepage.ph/20...blk-ex-earbud-with-ipod-remote-control-black/ that)
I am also interested in seeing this move. Are there any XDA pro's out there who can provide some insight, work-arounds etc?
I have the Klipsch S4i headphones and I LOVE them. They've got the iPod controller in the headphone wire. It's a 3-button controller. This worked on my Captivate out of the box (center button for play/pause but no volume control) but since I've installed Andromeda3 it no longer works.
Seems to me that there should be a way to interpret the signal sent through the standard 3.5" plug but would require a higher level of skill than I have.
Cool implementation of the bt controls Aythamie.
Hello,
I know this post is hold but I don't know if you solved it. If yes, please share the answer. If not, maybe this will work:
https://market.android.com/details?id=jp.co.chobirich.tools.mediabutton&hl=en
It's a free app that allow a apple earphone with mic and remote to be use on android. Maybe the same code are used with yoursT
Thanks A Lot,
This app has been on hold for a long time.
Going to have a look at it.
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I am also interested in seeing this move. Are there any XDA pro's out there who can provide some insight, work-arounds etc?
I have the Klipsch S4i headphones and I LOVE them. They've got the iPod controller in the headphone wire. It's a 3-button controller. This worked on my Captivate out of the box (center button for play/pause but no volume control) but since I've installed Andromeda3 it no longer works.
Seems to me that there should be a way to interpret the signal sent through the standard 3.5" plug but would require a higher level of skill than I have.
Cool implementation of the bt controls Aythamie.
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I HAVE THE SAME oneS! please find a haX or an app !
adhesive fabric
Aythamie, I'm trying to put the connectedwear keypad to the inside of my jacket. I don't want to sew it because it will break the waterproof seal of the fabric. I'm having trouble finding glue that will stick to the silicone keypad. Also, what is "adhesive fabric"? How did you make those slick button icons? I can't use iron-on paper because the jacket is made of 100% polyester and putting a hot iron to it will ruin it. Thanks for your help.
PCB that translates connectedwear events
In the spirit of "better late than never" -- my solution is a custom PCB that sits between the phone and connectedwear. It translates connectedwear events into USB keyboard multimedia key events. Android eats these just fine. I cannot post outside links because this is a new account, so go to wpd.home.xs4all.nl/wearlink/ for more information.
Hope this helps some other poor soul out there.
I know this post is old, but does anyone know where I can get my hands on a connected-wear IP30 module? I have a surfanic ski jacket that came with the fibretronic system built in that enabled me to connect my ipod. Unfortunately the buttons have stopped working and I would like to replace the IP30 module to see if that's the problem.
The Fibertronic website doesn't work anymore. Neither does their Connected Wear link. That might be why you can't find any of their products anymore. Maybe the company folded or they are running under a new name I'm not aware of. That kinda sucks cause I love my jacket. Just have to solder a new 3.5mm end on the wire from the keypad I put in the jacket since the one that comes with it is flimsy enough to tear.

Philips Fidelio Android Docks

Has anybody had any experience with these newer android docks that Best Buy is now carrying? They have two different models and the Nexus sits on them pretty well but the displays were non functioning so I was not able to test the speaker quality. Overall they got pretty decent reviews on the Best Buy website, but the accompanying software on the google market appears to have quirks.
Any experiences would be nice to hear!
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Philips+-+Fidelio+Speaker+Dock+for+Android+Mobile+Phones+-+Black/3044077.p?id=1218376381587&skuId=3044077&st=philips%20android&cp=1&lp=2
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Philips+-+Clock+Radio+Docking+System+for+Select+Android+Mobile+Phones+-+Black/3044095.p?id=1218376388728&skuId=3044095&st=philips%20android&cp=1&lp=4
I own the larger one, the speaker quality is awesome. I don't use the recommended app because it is very hit and miss, I just connect via bluetooth.
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I own the larger one, the speaker quality is awesome. I don't use the recommended app because it is very hit and miss, I just connect via bluetooth.
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Thanks man. How well does it function as an alarm? Is the LED clock bright or real dim?
That alarm clock looks nice. Thanks for the heads up.. what are the alarm options (music, buzzer, radio)? Does it support multiple alarms?
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best buy also has the as351 which is in between the two. The biggest difference is that it has the option to use batteries so you can take it with you. I dont like the app that you use with it. It always tries to connect when you plug it to any power source. I just pair it and turn on bluetooth when i connect it. It doesnt have to stay docked to play music since its bluetooth.
i use alarm clock plus to come one when it plugs in though i am afraid of burn in on the soft keys so i end up turning the screen off.
it fits great with diztronic rev 3.0 on but does not fit with the cruzerlite tpu andy cases. It was on sale for 85 2 weeks ago. The as351 is great if you want something more than the smaller one but would like something to take with you on the road. Here is also he as851 that has a rechargable battery but is only at frys or amazon and is 200 bucks.
I have the big grand daddy of them all, the AS851. And its a beast! I was looking for something on the same par as a Harmon Kardon Iphone dock one of my family members bought but there isnt a lot out there for android. Sure you can get a set of external speakers but they don't look as attractive, cant charge and isnt as compact. Plus it has the option to play through an aux cable which will fix any imperfections found when using bluetooth. It also has a second USB slot on the rear of the device for charging of multiple devices.
Although the price tag is up there, I HIGHLY recommend this dock, and any of the other Fidelio docks. The sound quality is pretty damn good (Especially with a proper EQ and bass boost) and can hold its own with the upper crust of the slew of iphone docks.
My only two big complaints with the device are mainly minor. For one, I have yet to find a case that will properly fit the dock. The micro-usb connector is just a hair too thin and is unable to reach the port in order for it to charge. The other gripe is the Fidelio app. Just avoid it. Its not terrible but the stock player or other higher rated music app will work just fine. I want the app to work since there is some minor integration with the remote (And I hate not being able to use every button on the remote!) which is essentially untouched.
Good luck with the decisions guys! I adore my dock and ABSOLUTELY recommend it to anyone who uses a lot of music or just a casual listener. For the hardcore audiophiles, you might find a few flaws, but even you will find a way to love the dock. Just not the price
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Did you try the diztronic rev 3.0? That one fits on my phone while i'm on the AS351 no problem. I have the LTE with extended battery to.
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Did you try the diztronic rev 3.0? That one fits on my phone while i'm on the AS351 no problem. I have the LTE with extended battery to.
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Hmmm, I dont have that case, but I may try it. So far the Cruzer Lite Android one seems the closest compared to the Verizon Incipio and Beyond Cellular Duo Hybrid. I REALLY wish the Duo Hybrid worked though, that is a truly AWESOME case!
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Hmmm, I dont have that case, but I may try it. So far the Cruzer Lite Android one seems the closest compared to the Verizon Incipio and Beyond Cellular Duo Hybrid. I REALLY wish the Duo Hybrid worked though, that is a truly AWESOME case!
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The diztronic rev 3.0 has a very similar fit to the cruzer lite. I have the smoke grey transparent and the glossy black which I use most of the time. The ports on the bottom are a bit more open that allow it to sit on the speaker dock better. At least on the AS351 though. I assume that it should be silmiar to the as851
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Thanks man. How well does it function as an alarm? Is the LED clock bright or real dim?
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It is an extremely loud alarm! Led is not bright, but bright enough.
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It is an extremely loud alarm! Led is not bright, but bright enough.
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Thanks! Think I'll be picking one of these up soon.
I have had an issue with my Fidelio dock: the USB charging connection seems to be flaky. When I plug it in, sometimes it shows as charging and sometimes it doesn't. At first I thought it was a software thing (the dock was turning the power on and off to try to get the Fidelio app to launch on the phone) but I've come to think it's a physical problem with the plug. Sometimes it switches state when I wiggle it, or even just walk by.
Anybody else noticed behavior anything like this? It certainly limits the dock's utility.
I have the exact same problem with mine (AS140) It seems like it's just random when it wants to charge... Kinda disappointing, but I mainly use it for Bluetooth media playback, so It's not a huge deal, but still annoying.
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I have had an issue with my Fidelio dock: the USB charging connection seems to be flaky. When I plug it in, sometimes it shows as charging and sometimes it doesn't. At first I thought it was a software thing (the dock was turning the power on and off to try to get the Fidelio app to launch on the phone) but I've come to think it's a physical problem with the plug. Sometimes it switches state when I wiggle it, or even just walk by.
Anybody else noticed behavior anything like this? It certainly limits the dock's utility.
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I noticed the USB port doesn't charge unless something is plugged onto the microUSB? I can't charge my iphone unless my nexus is sitting on the dock. Is that right? It shouldn't be like that in my opinion.
just got one of the middle ones of these a few days ago.
Whilst the fidelio software is pretty laggy you can use it very easiily just via bluetooth. i use it as a bedroom alarm clock and im very impressed. so much so im thinking of getting the big one for the kitchen
nice to finally see some android docks coming through ......
and for those claiming dodgy connections on the dock i assume you have lowered the stand using the 'wheels' to allow for any case you have ? mine sits on perfectly even using an s-line cover.
anyone try this one from ihome? I cant decided either this or one of the phillips models.
it looks interesting
https://www.ihomeaudio.com/iC50BC/

Sony SBH60 Stereo Bluetooth Headset

I very quickly got sick of the standard Sony MH750 headset. No volume control and probably the worst cable I've ever had on in-ears.
So I decided to shop around and came across this BT headset:
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Couldn't really find any reviews but I decided to take a chance and I've just placed an order. Should receive it in a week or so.
Anybody tried out this set yet?
Well I chose sbh20 instead. Hope you'll like it.
Thanks. I'll definitely post back once I receive them
How are you liking the SBH20?
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Thanks. I'll definitely post back once I receive them
How are you liking the SBH20?
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Definitely would buy again! It's like having Shuffle (small, easy to use, great audio quality, changeable headphones, and bonus - mic for calls) and music list with equalizer at once!
I bike, ski, workout and going to boring meetings with them. I bet it's difficult to use shb60 and helmet together
The SBH60 finally arrived today after some delays with the shipping process.
The unit is nice and light and the sound quality is very good. Pairing with NFC is super easy.
Call quality is good considering the mic placement.
Reported battery life is great (13 hours).
I'll have to use the pair for a couple of days before I can really come to a conclusion but so far I'm happy with my purchase
Hi,
I got this headset with my contract here in SA, its really decent plays nice and clear with a good amount of base. The quality is good too feels well built but nice and light.
What I was really surprised about was the battery, I do not find myself charging it often and the range is superb! Can walk outside the house and can still connect to the phone inside without effort.
All in all, a really great headset as a just above entry and just below premium. I got all rounder I would say... very pleased with it :good:
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I got this headset with my contract here in SA, its really decent plays nice and clear with a good amount of base. The quality is good too feels well built but nice and light.
What I was really surprised about was the battery, I do not find myself charging it often and the range is superb! Can walk outside the house and can still connect to the phone inside without effort.
All in all, a really great headset as a just above entry and just below premium. I got all rounder I would say... very pleased with it :good:
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Ah, I didn't know they started supplying these headsets in SA now. I imported both my Z3c and headset.
I agree with all your comments. Definitely good value for money.
A couple of days later and I can't say that I have any complaints. I'm really happy with my first attempt at cutting the cord
Battery life is excellent. Extremely comfortable for an on the ear design. Sound is great and headset works as it should.
Does everything I need at a reasonable price.
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Ah, I didn't know they started supplying these headsets in SA now. I imported both my Z3c and headset.
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Yeah we not that far behind in tech here in SA, only issue is we get the main goods, accessories are very hard to get hold of locally if it's new stuff.
I cannot find local stores stocking the magnetic chargers and docks, and shipping costs to SA isn't great you end up paying double the cost for the goods.
O well, atleast I have the handset and headgear
ShadleyP said:
Yeah we not that far behind in tech here in SA, only issue is we get the main goods, accessories are very hard to get hold of locally if it's new stuff.
I cannot find local stores stocking the magnetic chargers and docks, and shipping costs to SA isn't great you end up paying double the cost for the goods.
O well, atleast I have the handset and headgear
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I couldn't find any local (SA) stock of the SBH60 when I ordered.
The phone itself I got from Orange because the local prices are a bit excessive (I buy cash, not contract).
I was lucky enough to get a DK31 dock from a friend that works for Vodacom. Although the dock works with the Z3c, I opted for removing the cable instead.
The magnetic cable is a nice to have. The handset and headgear are the more important bits if you ask me
Battery Life Indicator
I picked up this set 2 about 2 months ago and have no complaints thus far. I noticed a nice feature that only seems to work with this particular set though; the battery life indicator.
I also have a pair of MDR-XB950BTs as well that I've been doubling as ear muffs for the cold It seems the 950s cannot utilize that same feature? Anyone know if this may be a limitation to a specific bluetooth profile?
I am using a stock D6616 (T-Mobile Z3), and don't believe it is necessarily a phone feature, but more so something supported by the headset..
Cheers!
I went with SBH-80 because I prefer the in-ear type. With Apt-X support, it sounds stellar!

Virtoba X5 VR BOX can beat Samsung Gear VR 2 ?

As is known to all, Samsung Gear VR is quite hot and popular, right now i want to share a VR BOX which is named Virtoba X5 VR BOX. But as you know, Gear VR is sold at $99 which is very cheap for most users. But Some of them think it’s still high and expensive in terms of price to compete with Chinese VR headset. Virtoba X5 VR BOX has 120 Degrees FOV for more immersive 3D gaming and video experience. Most importantly, it sells very cheap for most users.
Check Virtoba X5 main features:
120 Degrees FOV for more immersive 3D gaming and video experience
Focus/dipterous adjustment function to adapt the VR headset to your eyes
Equipped with headphone, so that you do not have to worry about the sound
Flexible and adjustable head band
With foam cushion to alleviate pressure against your nose
Customized for*4.0 - 6.0 inches smartphones
Therefore, can you make the comparison between Virtoba X5 vr box and Samsung Gear VR?
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Do the headphones work through bluetooth?
hmm,i really like VR devices and same question ,Do the headphones work through bluetooth?
This kind of stuff is the future of VR headsets.. No need for really expensive machines that do the same job with this one.
Walter H. said:
Do the headphones work through bluetooth?
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i guess it can support, you can have a try, then you will know.
[email protected] said:
This kind of stuff is the future of VR headsets.. No need for really expensive machines that do the same job with this one.
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VR headset has become the main tendency right now, don't forget to catch the chance to experience.
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i guess it can support, you can have a try, then you will know.
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Yeah, depending on the price I might get one.
It's really cool that it comes with headphones
It's really cool that it comes with headphones, it can enhance the experience.
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Virtual reality is really hot right now, it brings us the real immersion to experience the games, videos , etc.
FumiJ said:
Virtual reality is really hot right now, it brings us the real immersion to experience the games, videos , etc.
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Yeah, it's getting pretty mainstream. I have a similar cheaper headset but this one looks better, mostly cause of the earphones and controller.
Walter H. said:
Yeah, it's getting pretty mainstream. I have a similar cheaper headset but this one looks better, mostly cause of the earphones and controller.
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Have you got the video review about it?
FumiJ said:
Have you got the video review about it?
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Not really, no. But there isn't much to know about it. Get your smartphone inside and you're ready to go!
Has anyone actually bought it? I'm interested but I'd like to hear your opinion. For the price it can't disappoint too much.
Just ordered one from amazon uk https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01CEBKXJK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Planning to use it combination with Trinus Vr and Nexus 6 (QHD res),for Pc games
For reviews about the VR glasses, you can check youtube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=VR+Z4
Another review http://www.vr-iphone.com/2016/05/bobovr-z4-virtoba-x5-vr-review/
Got my Virtoba X5
Got my Virtoba X5 today, it's really well build and has the best lenses i experienced so far.
Had a Color Cross before and it's really night and day when u compare both.
Btw there is no blutooth for the headset, there is a headphonehack build-in the glasses which u can put in your phone.
On the bottom u have a volume controller so u can set the volume higher or lower without struggle.
I think u can compare it with the Samsung Gear, maybe it's even better, really comfortable and the weight is also really well balanced because of the headphones.
Really happy with it!
If u have any questions or more pic's just ask
mc_tdm00 said:
Got my Virtoba X5 today, it's really well build and has the best lenses i experienced so far.
Had a Color Cross before and it's really night and day when u compare both.
Btw there is no blutooth for the headset, there is a headphonehack build-in the glasses which u can put in your phone.
On the bottom u have a volume controller so u can set the volume higher or lower without struggle.
I think u can compare it with the Samsung Gear, maybe it's even better, really comfortable and the weight is also really well balanced because of the headphones.
Really happy with it!
If u have any questions or more pic's just ask
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Can you see the sides like how u can on the colorcross?
VRenthusiast said:
Can you see the sides like how u can on the colorcross?
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No the picture is really amazing, you dont see anything of the housing when loooking through the lenses.
But i also use a Nexus 6, 6 inch phone with QHD resolution, which is really important for a good VR experience.
Together with the headphones, you totally forget that you are using a phone.

Pixel Buds or....?

Anyone using any wireless ear buds that support wireless charging BESIDES the Pixel buds? Could you recommend me a pair? I have Anker wireless buds now but I wanna get a pair that wireless charge so I can use with my eventual P5. TIA
Pixel buds are too expensive at $179. My Anker ones were $30 and they are great. If the PB price drops below $100 I could consider them but not now.
I was considering the Samsung Buds Live (Beans) cuz I got a pair for wifey and they are pretty good. But similar price point to PBs.
TokedUp said:
Anyone using any wireless ear buds that support wireless charging BESIDES the Pixel buds? Could you recommend me a pair? I have Anker wireless buds now but I wanna get a pair that wireless charge so I can use with my eventual P5. TIA
Pixel buds are too expensive at $179. My Anker ones were $30 and they are great. If the PB price drops below $100 I could consider them but not now.
I was considering the Samsung Buds Live (Beans) cuz I got a pair for wifey and they are pretty good. But similar price point to PBs.
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I love my pixel buds. I ordered the Galaxy Buds Live and wore them for 2 minutes and hated them. Thinking about posting them on FB Marketplace. They are brand new.
I own a galaxy buds + and i love it! And it's a half priced than the pixels, i get it for 100€!
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I own a galaxy buds + and i love it! And it's a half priced than the pixels, i get it for 100€!
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get these ones, they're the best in that price range by far
Love my new pixel buds. no complaints
My Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 work very well and sound beautiful with my Pixel 5 (they are currently £89)
Since I live in France, I've received the Pixel 5 included ear-buds and I assure you they're terrible by all means! Your ear can't hold the bud, no matter how you set it up and don't expect any kind of isolation/noise cancelling. The sound is a pity.
In short, Google put them in the package by the law (in Australia & France) and he's definitely not trimming its margin!
TokedUp said:
Anyone using any wireless ear buds that support wireless charging BESIDES the Pixel buds? Could you recommend me a pair? I have Anker wireless buds now but I wanna get a pair that wireless charge so I can use with my eventual P5. TIA
Pixel buds are too expensive at $179. My Anker ones were $30 and they are great. If the PB price drops below $100 I could consider them but not now.
I was considering the Samsung Buds Live (Beans) cuz I got a pair for wifey and they are pretty good. But similar price point to PBs.
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Sorry to say that, but the Apple Airpods Pro are running really well with the P5..
Whumpscut said:
Sorry to say that, but the Apple Airpods Pro are running really well with the P5..
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Do to get the noise cancelation working on the pixel 5 with airpods pro?
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Do to get the noise cancelation working on the pixel 5 with airpods pro?
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Sure, this is not an Apple-specific-feature, it works with every connected end-device (even with my Garmin Forerunner)
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Sure, this is not an Apple-specific-feature, it works with every connected end-device (even with my Garmin Forerunner)
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My airpods 2nd gen doesn't work very well with my pixel. Can't use any touch feature and the volume can be very low or very loud sometimes without any adjustments in Volume
my370z said:
My airpods 2nd gen doesn't work very well with my pixel. Can't use any touch feature and the volume can be very low or very loud sometimes without any adjustments in Volume
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Hm, interesting.
On Android you can switch between ANC on/off, Track Pause/Play, Next Track
Via 3rd party apps you can add several other features.
Volume change works neither on iPhone nor on Android.
My airpod pros work flawlessly with my pixel 5.
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Do to get the noise cancelation working on the pixel 5 with airpods pro?
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Im using Jabra Elite Active 75t (mostly for work calls) and Jabra Elite 85h (music on phone, watching TV and playing gaming on laptop).. both sounds amazing... ANC not the best in-class but the voice quality is top notch...
they both pair easily to the pixel 5.
how's noise cancelling with Pixel Buds? impressive?
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I love my pixel buds. I ordered the Galaxy Buds Live and wore them for 2 minutes and hated them. Thinking about posting them on FB Marketplace. They are brand new.
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I can understand why you hate them. Just looking at them I know I would hate them too. Hard plastic is why I never wore earbuds when I was younger. It wasn't until silicone tipped earbuds came out that I started using earbuds.
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Anyone using any wireless ear buds that support wireless charging BESIDES the Pixel buds? Could you recommend me a pair? I have Anker wireless buds now but I wanna get a pair that wireless charge so I can use with my eventual P5. TIA
Pixel buds are too expensive at $179. My Anker ones were $30 and they are great. If the PB price drops below $100 I could consider them but not now.
I was considering the Samsung Buds Live (Beans) cuz I got a pair for wifey and they are pretty good. But similar price point to PBs.
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Yeah, the Pixel Buds really are too expensive but any decent sounding ones will be unfortunately. I'm not going to spend anymore than $50 on any headphones that I'm going to have to replace in 2-3 years.
I ended up buying the Anker Liberty Air 2. They were 50% off at Best Buy. Has all features I need

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