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12/21/2011

Alpine KCE-400BT - Car audio Bluetooth adapter Review

Alpine KCE-400BT - Car audio Bluetooth adapter
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I read about how the old KCE-350BT was plagued with persistent connection issues and was to be avoided. Regardless, I can happily say that the the KCE-400BT has no such issues.
I was a bit weary getting this unit for a few reasons, one being the connection worries mentioned above. More so though is the fact that my car is loud. I installed this in my modded BMW M3-- cabin noise is up there and with the window down and my foot on the throttle it's quite loud. Not long ago I was driving on surface streets with the window all the way down when I got a call; I answered it keeping the window down and intentionally hit the throttle fairly hard a few times during the conversation to see how it fared. The results were very impressive, I could hear and be heard perfectly fine throughout the call.
My only real issue with it is that when I want to place a call (I have an iPhone) I can't pick which number to dial when choosing the contact to call (my contacts have multiple numbers), it just uses the first number stored. I don't know if that's a failing of this device or my iDA-X303 head unit, but it certainly limits its usability. This doesn't really bother me though since I hate talking on my phone while driving, I got the unit to be able to answer calls I need to while on the road without having to go digging for my phone every time.

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Need to take that call? New state laws require drivers to utilize a hands-free phone solution in the car. Forget tedious headsets and earpieces, go hands and ears-free! Alpine offers the convenience of carrying phone conversations through your Alpine system.

Hook up the KCE-400BT to enable your Bluetooth wireless technology compatible cell phone to sync up with your head unit that is ready for Bluetooth wireless technology. That way youre completely wireless, so youre free to focus on the road.
Get full on-screen control and full hands-free functionality from your Bluetooth wireless technology compatible cell phone.


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11/27/2011

BlackBerry Bluetooth Stereo Gateway Review

BlackBerry Bluetooth Stereo Gateway
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If your car has an auxilliary input on it's radio and a cigarette lighter, you can take A2DP-capable bluetooth device and play high-quality music through your stereo with this device. (Note: some sellers include the Blackberry car charger with this device, if not, you'll need to buy one.)
Pairing this device with my Droid was relatively easy: just plug it in, select it from the list of available devices, enter a pairing code and the Droid automatically reconnected with the gateway every time I started my car from that point forward, allowing me to play MP3s and Pandora radio through my Acura's stereo without a problem.
One thing to keep in mind when you use this device in a car is that you'll still have to position your playback unit where you can operate it safely while driving. The iPod and most smartphones have windshield and or vent mounts that keep the unit in your line of site while driving, and I'd HIGHLY recommend that you buy such a mount at the same time you buy this device, if you don't already have one.

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Break away from your regular headsets and enjoy your favorite music through the comfort of your own home. The small, stylish BlackBerry Bluetooth Music Gateway works with your home sound system or personal stereo speakers to stream the music stored on your cell phone or other A2DP-compatible devices.Includes 3.5mm stereo cable and RCA auxiliary cable for connection to your stereo system.You are free to roam up to 30 feet without missing a single beat. The BlackBerry Music Gateway is compatible with all Bluetooth enabled mobile devices so you can stream your music from your cell phone, PC, laptop, or any other A2DP-compatible device. This easy to use, ultra portable accessory is great for those looking to enjoy their music the way it is supposed to be heard.Please note:The BlackBerry Bluetooth Music Gateway does not support Handsfree or Headset profiles and cannot be used to handle phone calls.BlackBerry Bluetooth Music Gateway key features:
Use your cell phone or A2DP-compatible music phone to play and wirelessly control music on your home stereo
Connect the Gateway using the accompanying 3.5mm stereo cable or RCA auxiliary cable to your stereo system or external speakers
Small and sleek design - the BlackBerry Bluetooth Stereo Music Gateway is one of the smallest gateways available
Easy to use, one touch pairing
Bluetooth® Class 2 wireless connection to Bluetooth compatible device up to 30 feet away
Supports Bluetooth® A2DP, AVRCP profiles (does not support Handsfree or Headset profiles and does not handle phone calls)
Plays music from Bluetooth-enabled cell phones, PDAs, music players or computers
Powered via BlackBerry Travel Charger or compatible mini-USB charger (sold separately)
3.5mm jack for connection to any music/audio source with via 3.5mm audio cable
Compatible with all Bluetooth enabled phones, music players or computers


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8/01/2011

Dual XHD7714 AM/FM/CD player and HD Radio Built-it iTunes Tagging Review

Dual XHD7714 AM/FM/CD player and HD Radio Built-it iTunes Tagging
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I've had this product for a few weeks now, and find it to be okay...I wouldn't rave about it, but it's not a bad product, either. I bought it because it has lots of bells and whistles. Here's my critique of each of them:
HD Radio
Works great - when I can get a signal. The radio receiver seems much weaker than the radio I replaced. I had to buy an antenna booster to get the quality up to where the old radio was - and that's just the analog stations I'm talking about. If you are in or near a big city where there are lots of HD radio stations, it works great. If you're out in hilly countryside like I am most of the time, it's not so great and most of the time the radio keeps switching between the analog and digital signal for the radio station I'm listening to, which can be a bit annoying.
IPOD Control
It works. I wish I had more positive feedback about this, because this was a primary reason for me purchasing this unit. In between songs, you can hear the ipod disk "spin up" to access the next song - it's faint, but still audible. Also, control of the ipod from the head unit is not very easy. You use the volume knob to scroll through songs/artists/etc. on the head unit - no fast scroll like the ipod has, so it takes some time to get to the artist/song/album you want if you have a LOT of music on your ipod like I do. It has tagging capabilities, but I haven't used it so I can't say how well that part works.
Bluetooth Integration
This part I like. It works really well with my Blackberry Pearl. Every time I get in the car, it finds my Blackberry, whether it's in my hand, pocket, or backpack. If I get a call, it mutes whatever is playing, the call rings on my car speakers, I press the little phone button on the head unit, and the caller is talking to me through my car speakers. People on the other end have no problem hearing me through the built-in microphone - even while zipping down the highway at 70 mph (with windows up, of course). And when I'm done, it goes right back to where I left off with my ipod or CD or whatever. Really cool. Dialing could be a bit easier, though - you have to use the remote control to enter digits. I use built-in voice dialing on my phone anyway, so no big deal for me.
One other thing this unit does is streaming audio via bluetooth. I tried to use Pandora on my Blackberry using the bluetooth streaming audio, and it's okay, but the sound quality can be a bit "choppy". I get much better performance using a cord between my Blackberry and the aux input jack on the head unit for Pandora. I'm not sure if the choppiness is caused by the head unit or my Blackberry - it's definitely something to do with the bluetooth connection, though.
I haven't used the USB functionality yet - probably won't since I have an ipod. But you can apparently listen to MP3's and such on a memory stick through the USB port. I have used the CD player a few times - works fine.
Faceplate is all plastic - feels a little cheap when you're pressing the buttons, but hey, it is a cheap unit considering all the stuff you get. That's what got me to buy it. Installation was a snap.
Bottom line - if you're not that concerned with quality and would rather just have all the bells and whistles, this unit is definitely for you. If you want really great quality, you're not going to get it with this unit.

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7/20/2011

Mp3 Music Stereo Handsfree Headset Headphones Earphones Ear Buds with Mic Microphone and 3.5mm Audio Adapter + Dual Ear Buds Headphones Review

Mp3 Music Stereo Handsfree Headset Headphones Earphones Ear Buds with Mic Microphone and 3.5mm Audio Adapter + Dual Ear Buds Headphones
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Hesdphones are junk, sound horrible and cut volume in half. The adapter worked fine for a few months, then the black wire cover started to pull off of both sides (both adapter plugs). Then the left ear started cutting in and out. Got about 2 months worth of good use out of this, now it is worthless.

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This stylish design, great quality stereo headset with dual headphones and a 3.5mm adapter will allow you to listen to your favorite music / mp3 songs / video / sounds stereo from your phone like an MP3 player, OR make phone conversations. Item 1: has a phone plug, long cable with a remote control unit which has a smart button to send / receive phone call or to stop / play music + a microphone + 3.5mm female adapter will allow you to plug any of your favorite stereo headphones or to amplifier or speakers and you can bring the sound from your phone to external devices. Item 2: is a dual buds headphones with a 3.5mm male plug so you can plug it in part 1 making it a stereo headset with dual headphones, now you can hear with both ears if you prefer. Long cord and shirt clip included for maximum comfort and convenient. Our version has EQUAL length cords dual buds headphone which most other stereo headset do not have this feature. Compatible with HTC Google G1, ATT At&t Tilt 8925 Tytn Ii Kaiser, Cingular 8525, Sprint Alltell Touch S1 Diamond, Touch Pro, Fuze, Verizon Wireless Xv6800 Xv 6800 Smt5800, Sprint Mogul, Verizon Xv6900 Xv 6900, T-mobile Wing Dash Shadow G1 Pda Smartphones Cell Phones.

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5/08/2011

Jabra BT620s - Bluetooth® stereo headset for mobile phones, music players, PCs and other Bluetooth devices Review

Jabra BT620s - Bluetooth® stereo headset for mobile phones, music players, PCs and other Bluetooth devices
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I got these, at considerably greater expense than here I might add, from my cell phone vendor. Much has been said in other reviews so I will not repeat that here; instead I will focus on my experience with them using my Smartphone and Windows Vista to listen to music on them.
I patiently waited for them to charge (two hours) before trying them out. It was then a few minutes work to get it to talk to my Cingular 3125 Smartphone (press and hold the home button, Comm Manager, Settings, Bluetooth settings, Menu, Devices, Menu, New).
My phone will play music and uses the external screen to display the track etc. so that was the first thing I tried out - worked perfectly the first time I clicked play on a song on my phone: the sound just came out of the headphones, wirelessly! I was able to skip back and forwards, pause and play using the buttons on the right side of the headphones and adjust the volume using the left side.
The quality was not the best I've heard - not as good as my iPod for example, even though I had just ripped it from the CD at 256Kbit so I loaded the song onto my PC and tried listening to it there. I am running the final, released version of Windows Vista and was able to add the headphones as a Bluetooth device ok but then was unable to use them as Vista didn't have any drivers for them (even though it knew what it was). So I tried plugging them in via the USB cable that came with them and it found drivers for that ok and seemed prepared to work. However playing the file I had just played on my phone didn't result in sound coming out of the headphones...? A browse of the manual told me I needed to press and hold both the left and right side buttons after waiting 10 seconds after plugging them in. Once I did that, they changed colour from their red "charging and dead" colour to the "I'm doing something" blue. As soon as I did this all sound from my PC came through the headphones just fine!
They sounded much better when getting sound over the wire then they did wirelessly over Bluetooth so clearly the sound quality is degraded by the Bluetooth connection somehow. When listening wired, there is lots of bass and the treble was clear and overall I was surprised how good they sounded. Fairly loud but you won't go deaf with them.
To get a comparison, I plugged in my Sony MDR-V300 headphones, which are a very nice sounding pair of the regular wired kind that plug into the headphone socket, and listened to the same song again on my PC. The Jabra's are definitely not as good-sounding as the Sony's. I also noticed the song didn't sound as good as it does when I listen to it on my iPod using those headphones so the audio circuitry of my notebook is apparently not as good as the iPod which I don't think is very surprising.
They are light and comfortable and in summary, it is good being able to listen to music on your phone without the hassle of wires or of having to reach for a player to skip songs you don't like but the experience, in terms of music quality, is way short of that when using an iPod and high-end headphones.

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With the Jabra BT620s, you can get immersed in hi-fi stereo music straight from your mobile phone. Switch instantly between enjoying your music and talking on the phone. The music pauses/stops automatically when a call comes in* ¿ so you can choose to answer the call, or just keep on grooving. So turn up the volume and get lost in music ¿ without losing touch.One of the great things about the Jabra BT620s is that it can be used with various Bluetooth devices** You can connect your Jabra BT620s with 2 devices, enabling music playing and phone connectivity at the same time. This means you never have to miss a call unless you want to, and you don't have to change your headset when you want to listen to music on another device.The Jabra BT620s is one of the first wireless stereo headsets on the market, so you can enjoy the convenience of hands-free communication and mobile music without being tied up in wires. With two precision speakers, you'll be guaranteed the crystal clear sound reproduction you need to really get the most out of your favorite music. Offering up to 16 hours talk time or up to 14 hours wireless music streaming, so you can move with your music more easily than ever.Lost in music ¿ still in touch. Release your Jabra.

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5/04/2011

Sony MEXBT2700 CD Receiver with Bluetooth Hands-Free with Integrated Microphone (Black) Review

Sony MEXBT2700 CD Receiver with Bluetooth Hands-Free with Integrated Microphone (Black)
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I purchased and installed this unit yesterday. It does do what it says: radio/CD/Bluetooth connection for phone and audio streaming. It does seem to do these things well, and pairing with my iPhone 3G (w/3.0 software) was easy enough. However, there are a few limitations/annoyances that you should be aware of:
1) Single-line display gives no input as to who is on the phone, or what is playing through streaming bluetooth audio. Not a problem for me, but numerous car stereos (all more expensive) will do that.
2) The microphone used for bluetooth calling is embedded in the unit. For me, this is a plus: the lack of external microphone makes my care look cleaner. For others, this may be a minus: the embedded microphone is probably less effective at picking up your voice than an external microphone would be. If you plan on talking through the phone a lot, you may want to spring for a more expensive unit that focuses on doing this task better.
3) There are a few minor user interface oddities/inconsistencies. However, every car stereo I've ever used has had its own way of doing things. This system is better than many (Pioneer!), and the buttons are nicely laid out and labeled.
4. This one bugs me to no end, though I suspect others are less annoyed: The car stereo beeps three very annoying times when you take your key out of the ignition, unless you remove your faceplate. This security/insanity feature can not be disabled. The beeps are annoying, but I'm truly annoyed that no reviews on Amazon or Crutchfield mention this. I guess I could have read the manual online first to look for this issue, but I didn't think of that.
5. With the unit paired to both my phone and my wife's phone, it is annoying to make the stereo change its attention from one phone to the other. This is, in part, an annoyance due to the way bluetooth settings are accessed on our iphones. However, it is annoying.
These are all minor issues (though those beeps do drive me crazy), and the unit does work well otherwise. I'm glad I bought it, and would happily buy it again for my purposes: radio, bluetooth audio streaming, bluetooth phone infrequent use. If you're planning on talking on the phone a lot, or if you want more bluetooth-related information from the stereo, you should probably look elsewhere.

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Welcome to a hands-free nation. The Sony MEX-BT2700 CD Receiver MP3/WMA Player features Bluetooth wireless technology for simple hands-free phone calls and audio streaming (with a Bluetooth compatible phone). This means you can now make and receive calls through you car's speaker system--letting you keep your hands on the wheel instead of your cell phone.

The MEX-BT2700 Bluetooth technology also lets you stream music files from your compatible device over your car speakers. Now you can listen to your tunes on those long commutes without all those pesky wires getting in the way. This means you can now make and receive calls through you car's speaker system--letting you keep your hands on the wheel instead of your cell phone.
Connect Via Aux Input You also have the option of plugging your compatible (non-Bluetooth enabled) audio player it into the Sony MEX-BT2700's front auxiliary input to jam to your favorite tunes.
Plays CDs, MP3, and WMA The MEX-BT2700 CD player crisply plays MP3 and WMA files--as well as commercial CDs you buy at your local retailer. You also have the option of adding Sony satellite radio for commercial-free music--or add a Sony HD Radio tuner for superb radio reception and extra programming from your local participating stations.
This unit has a high power output of 52 watts x 4. Additionally, this receiver has a low-pass and high-pass filters and all come with a wireless remote for convenient control.
Key Features Include:
CD receiver with built-in amplifier (17 watts RMS CEA-2006/52 peak x 4 channels)
Bluetooth wireless connectivity works with compatible cell phones, music players, and more
Bluetooth features include hands-free calling, integrated microphone, high-quality audio streaming, and control of compatible equipment (no phone book transfer or Caller ID)
Plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA music files
Detachable faceplate for added security
rRemote control to easily navigate between songs.
EQ3 3-band equalizer with preset sound curves Compatibility with Sony's iPod adapter, HD Radio tuner, and satellite radio
Front auxiliary input for connecting compatible devices
4-channel preamp outputs (front, rear/sub)
What's in the Box Sony MEX-BT2700 CD Receiver, manual

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5/01/2011

Universal 2.5 Male to 3.5 Female Headphone/Adaptor Review

Universal 2.5 Male to 3.5 Female Headphone/Adaptor
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This is a size adapter only. It adapts a set of stereo headphones with a 3.5mm mini plug to a device with a 2.5mm micro stereo receptacle. It would also work on a mono earplug + mike setup. (note the two black rings on the plug in the product photo) If that's what you're looking for then look no further. But be careful, if you own a cell phone that plays mp3's you probably need something else.
If you have stereo headphones with a mike, or a device with a stereo + microphone output (like many cell phones) this won't work. That type of plug has three rings, like this one - Samsung A880, A890, A900, A920, A940, A950, A970 OEM Stereo Adapter AETS43CSEB/STD. Which is for headphones only, mike function is disabled.
If you actually want to listen to music and be able to easily answer your phone you need something like this, LG Handfree Stereo Headset for the LG Chocolate and other compatible LG handsets, which is actually an adapter with a built in microphone and a seperate headset (if you don't like the headset you can use most stereo headsets with the adapter.

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Compatible with: Audio devices with standard 2.5mm audio socket...Samsung SCH-A890 etc... NOTE: this adapter carries audio output only, not compatible with audio input.

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