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I don't know abou voice... (calls) people on the other end have a hard time hearing me.
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I have the LG HBS-200 headset. I would say it's pretty good overall. but definitely a big step down from my other expensive headphones i use on my computer.
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i hooked mine up to my car stereo via bluetooth and it sounds pretty good. dont know if this helps u or not lol
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No problems here bro...
I too use the Moto S9HD set and I use them at the gym and at work all the time. I also have a (hmmmm... what do you call this thing?) it's a little bluetooth receiver that receives my stereo bluetooth music only. It plugs into anything that receives an ipod and I use that in my car for music and it's great. It's fun to go to someone's home and plug my little receiver into their stereo and play my music off my 16 gb card. So... back to your original post. I have no experience nor do I know anyone who has your particular headphones but I think something might be wrong with them. You shoul try them out on your TP again and or try them on another device. Secondly try your phone with other headsets if you can. Then decide if you need new heaphones or a new phone. Hope this helps. I know it's not much. p. |
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I wonder if the OP's phone is transmitting the audio using the A2DP profile, or the headset profile? I've paired my TP2 with my BT car stereo, which has both the headset profile and and the A2DP profile - and the phone switched on the setting to route ALL system sounds through BT, and it defaulted to the Headset profile. The sound was horrible. Once I switched the profile to A2DP - it sounded MUCH better.
P.S. - the telephone calls on my Kenwood BT (by Parrot) don't sound very good at - very tinny on my end ... does anyone have any suggestions? |
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