Oneplus and MI Type C earphones with ANC - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I want to know if anyone has tried MI New type C earphones with stock OnePlus 2 rom. I need to purchase this New type C headphones but not sure whether it will work with my phone.

I would buy normal earphones to use the phone's DAC, that one is way better I believe.
If you must buy them, buy and try

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Jam in car?

How can i hook up my jam to my headunit in my car so i can use media player?There must be a way!
Maybe you should provide us with the information what headunit you're using!? Basically, you'll need some way to input a 2,5 mm jack into your radio, using some kind of adapter if there's no direct input.
Hi.Yeah good point.I'm using a Sony CDX-F7750 if that helps!
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Hi.Yeah good point.I'm using a Sony CDX-F7750 if that helps!
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I used to use a cassett adapter (carkit) for my sony unit.
Half year ago, I get one of this (http://www.crutchfield.com/S-YkZvOpNsh6B/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=50900&I=158XA300) from ebay to enable the AUX input for my unit. Sound is a bit better and look more professional since I run the wire better w/ this unit.
p.s. need to 2.5.mm to 3.5 mm adapter. I remember there was a thread in this forum taking about this.
Cheers for that.Looks like it's just what i need!
Cheers for that.Looks like it's just what i need!
I have bought the Brodit Active Car Holder, and glued the 2,5mm to 3,5mm adapter to it. Then I have a cable 3,5mm jack to cinch, which goes into my car stereo AUX sockets.
This works also with an adapter cassette.
Kind regards
Mundl
Sounds like another goood option.Do i basically have to get a jack converter from 2.5mm to 3.5mm and plug that in the jam,then a cable from the jam to the car holder?Sorry if i'm seeming thick!What parts will i need altogether so i can order them all.This seems lie a better option.thanks
I prefer this option myself...
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProd...Id=&Section_Id=2062&pcount=&Product_Id=166893
You basically tune your headunit to any available/free/weak FM frequency and do the same on the unit above and you get great sound!
P.S. You will still need the 2.5 to 3.5 convertor.
All is available on ebay, which is where i bought my kit- works a treat
sh500 said:
I prefer this option myself...
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProd...Id=&Section_Id=2062&pcount=&Product_Id=166893
You basically tune your headunit to any available/free/weak FM frequency and do the same on the unit above and you get great sound!
P.S. You will still need the 2.5 to 3.5 convertor.
All is available on ebay, which is where i bought my kit- works a treat
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I tried it also and all I can about it is just sucks. I already did a mod on it to increase the length of the antenna. It improves the sound quality a bit (and it GREATLY improve the range of broadcast) but the quality is still sucks.
1. Sound quality is even worst than the cassette carkit option and a lot of noise in the sound.
2. In some area, yr transmitter is fighting w/ the local boardcast and you have to switch freqency
3. Battery only last a few hrs. And you need an extra cigar adapter if you want to use the car power. The totally # of wire to get all the work done is a mess
4. The wire comes w/ the unit is too short and it hard to figure out where to put the unit if U are using a windshield mount for yr jam (eg: GPS, video playback).
Now, the only moment I use this unit is when I go travel w/ a rental car
sh500 said:
I prefer this option myself...
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProd...Id=&Section_Id=2062&pcount=&Product_Id=166893
You basically tune your headunit to any available/free/weak FM frequency and do the same on the unit above and you get great sound!
P.S. You will still need the 2.5 to 3.5 convertor.
All is available on ebay, which is where i bought my kit- works a treat
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It says at the bottom that it only works in north america.Is this not correct then?
First of all, in my opinion, I think this product works greats for me. I see you are in the UK so it will work good for you too (best frequency that I find to use it 88.1 FM).
It says at the bottom that it only works in north america.Is this not correct then?
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It's only legally available to buy in North America- that's why they can't sell it anywhere else; but it will work fine here in the UK.
Like I said, go on to ebay and they'll have it on there as well as the 2.5 to 3.5 convertor you need.
I use the following in my car in Hong Kong and it costs only around USD12.
http://www.targa-online.com.hk/product/trader_FL.asp?chanpinid=31
what about this one?
http://www.calculatorking.com.au/imate-mini-cradle-p-603.html
Charges + Integrates with vehicles internal speakers + Radio Mute
calculator king is one the best shops for pda, handheld nav equip, etc in melbourne if not all of australia. dont know anything about the THB carkit though.
Speedn
I use the following in my car in Hong Kong and it costs only around USD12.
http://www.targa-online.com.hk/product/trader_FL.asp?chanpinid=31
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A downside to the above product is that it has as frequency- so it may not work so well in certain countries.

Question on wizard's stereo pin output

Hi,
I would like to use qtek9100 as an mp3 player. I have gone through many posts to find a suitable MP3 player for qtek. So that problem is solved.
The only issue right now is that the orignal wired headset is so pathetic that it just doesnt stay in my ears. I would like to use my normal headphones to play the MP3 music from my qtek.
Is "2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter/ converter" all thats required for this. Are there any other considerations that I am not aware of ?
Please let me know.
Anup
PS. I am waiting for an official A2DP release, if at all it comes. So till then this method is quite okay for me.
the adaptor is all that's required.
The problem with an audio adapter is that there are a half-dozen proprietary setups for these connectors depending on the specific phone, so the one you buy may not work, and even if it has three bands (four-conductor) on the 2.5mm male connector it won't necessarily work. I found one on Ebay that works with my T-Mo MDA, and it's cheap at around $7 including shipping:
http://tinyurl.com/oyvnq
There are others from on-line sellers like PocketPCTechs, but they cost over twice as much (~$20 including shipping). This Ebay item seems well-made and I've been using it for about a month with my Shure E3C earbuds. This does not replace the functionality of the original cable with microphone, etc., but will allow you to listen to MP3's on your 3.5mm earphones.
I also purchased another adapter on Ebay and it works well too. It gives phone functionality like the original, although I don't use it because it is more cumbersome to carry around at the gym, where I use the MP3 player most often. It adds more cable length, which isn't needed. It is a Hong Kong dealer and I received my adapter in seven days to the U.S.
http://tinyurl.com/klalh
Make sure the one you order specifies the "T-Mobile Pocket PC phone." This one costs even less at $5.50 including shipping from HK. That's hard to beat.
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Thanks
iclick said:
The problem with an audio adapter is that there are a half-dozen proprietary setups for these connectors depending on the specific phone, so the one you buy may not work, and even if it has three bands (four-conductor) on the 2.5mm male connector it won't necessarily work. I found one on Ebay that works with my T-Mo MDA, and it's cheap at around $7 including shipping:
http://tinyurl.com/oyvnq
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Hi. Thanks a lot for your response. I never knew that they had a proprietary connector setup as well. I followed your first link. The only thing that confused me is that the seller is from NJ and it will cost abt 5.69$ including shipping.
It says
Compatible Model: MDA SDA STM5600
Compatible Brand: T-Mobile MDA SDA STM5600
Condition: New
Just wanted to make sure that I am looking at the same product you are suggesting. Let me know
Thanks again
Anup
PS. I went with your first link since I am not interested in having the mic functionality. Its messy
First post here but I figured I can actually help out so I'll jump in...
First off the one from PPC techs doesn't work, I bought it and sent it back it only plays from the right side when plugged in. Tech support told me they mapped the wrong part number to the wizard and don't have a replacement. This seemed fishy but I sent my adapter back and I'm currently awaiting a refund. In the mean time I went to radio shack and bought the el cheapo adapter they sell and it works perfectly. In fact it even enables the internal microphone for use in the car if your so inclined to do so. Best of all it was $3.99 and local. Sure it's ugly, but it's temporary; I'll be getting a 6" corded version soon from a Treo 650 vendor since they seem to be the same.
Regards,
TS

connection - non bluetooth question/search for leads

bear with me on this one while I try to explain...
I have an o2 XDA Exec that has tomtom 6 on it
I want to use the phone/sat nav, while on my bike
I have got a Starcom Advance - http://www.starcom1.com/ that is all working on the bike
Now, I do not want to use bluetooth if I can avoid it....
The starcom has a seperate connector for the phone and for satnav. (Both 3.5mm jacks)
I think that if I can find a 3.5 mm double male lead then I am hoping I can just plug it into the xda and the starcom - but what lead do I need? (Needs to allow the microphone to work btw)
I am hoping that some kind person knows what lead is needed so I can source one from maplins etc.... or that it just will not work!
I have the same problem! I use the Intraride system, but it's exactly the same set-up as the StarCom (used to have one) The solution I found was something like the Ericsson bluetooth handsfrees. They come with a detachable earpiece, so you can connect the units to the intercom using the phonelead that should have been supplied in the intercoms box.
First option is the HBH-20, there is one on ebay now for next to nothing.
HBH-20 Ebay Clicky
I then tried the HBH-200, which is similar, but includes a CallerID function. Nothing on ebay, but here is a link so you can see what I mean:
Clicky
Both devices are the size of a box of matches, so no troubles there! What I did find is that both units can be querky with the bluetooth connection, (down to the phone not the handsfree and this was on the OE o2 ROM, and one of the cooked WM6 versions) and also the volume was a bit quiet. Solution I've gone with now, is to swap my SIM into a normal phone (Nokia 6310i and universal adapter) and just plug that in. I also had good results with the Motorola V50 which has a 2.5mm connection that will just plug straight in.
Hope you find something that works for you! Although if anyone knows of an adapter to allow normal 2.5mm handsfrees to be connected to the 3.5mm socket on the universal...I'd love to know too! I have already looked at the adapters from Expansys, but these only allow PC type headsets to be connected (ie those with a separate 3.5mm headset and earphone lead)
Steve

Galaxy S4 Recognizes Only Original Earphones

Title says it all. The only headphones/earphones my S4 recognizes are the ones that came with the phone. I've tried several ones, like over-ear headphones (Genius HS-G500V, Sonig MH-151B and some Acme in-ear cheap ones) but none of them work. They are fitting perfectly, tried with and without case, nothing helps. Even my old S5230 (with 3.5 mm adapter of course) recognized all headphones I threw at him. I simply don't understand.
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Title says it all. The only headphones/earphones my S4 recognizes are the ones that came with the phone. I've tried several ones, like over-ear headphones (Genius HS-G500V, Sonig MH-151B and some Acme in-ear cheap ones) but none of them work. They are fitting perfectly, tried with and without case, nothing helps. Even my old S5230 (with 3.5 mm adapter of course) recognized all headphones I threw at him. I simply don't understand.
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I experienced the same problem you encounter with earphones laying around from Sony Ericson NeoV, LG Optimus and an M3 brand. I donated my original S4 earphones to my niece who broke hers.
After some search I ended up buying a Sennheiser MM30G. It simply works, even the mic and switches.
During my search for the problem mentioned in your title I came to the understanding that SAMSUNG like other manufacturers use a kind of protection not to say dongle on certain external devices. The plugin of the NeoV earphone for example brought up a message "incompatible device" in my mother language.
Just tried Genius HS-G500V headphones on Samsung S7580 and it worked. Phone recognized headphones immediately. Maybe this problem has something to do with S4, i.e. maybe if I deleted the right files - it may recognize? I'm probably wrong, but can anyone confirm that?

New MI VR Headset with Controller

Anyone already got hands on the new MI VR headset ?
It's said, that it only supports Mi Note 2, Mi 5 and Mi 5S phones. Could it be possible that this is only because of the placement of the USB connector in the headset and phone(s) ?
If so, it might be possible to 'tinker' the headset, Remove the fixed USB connector from the headset and attach a cable to it. So other devices may also work.
Just a thought...
lagloose said:
Anyone already got hands on the new MI VR headset ?
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I ordered mine from Vopmart for $42 three weeks ago, but unfortunately they still don't have it in stock
lagloose said:
Anyone already got hands on the new MI VR headset ?
It's said, that it only supports Mi Note 2, Mi 5 and Mi 5S phones. Could it be possible that this is only because of the placement of the USB connector in the headset and phone(s) ?
If so, it might be possible to 'tinker' the headset, Remove the fixed USB connector from the headset and attach a cable to it. So other devices may also work.
Just a thought...
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Did anyone here find a compatible VR headset for the Mi Max?

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