Hi All,
Just found this set of BT Headphones http://www.wi-gear.com/. Appart
from the slightly interesting name they support BT1.2, A2DP, AVRCP,
Handsfree, Headset. It also has a mic and pairs with your phone and
ipod at the same time pausing the ipod if your phone rings. Looks like
a pretty cool product. Interesting to see what the audio is like.
Pete
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Peter,
It's nice things are coming with AVRCP (we'll have to write something to
support it!)
I tried the iphono and hp headsets that are both wraparound
behind-the-head sets like the wi-gear but I prefer my itech clip. I'm
looking forward to when itech releases their set that lets you use
whatever wired set you want and features avrcp:
http://www.itechdynamic.com/new/press/press_en.htm#6
The iphono and wi-gear come with the transmitter dongle but you pay less
if you can get away from that.
I haven't read up on AVRCP, but I think the first thing of interest that
it gives us is remote volume control. Amazing that's missing from A2DP
in the first place!
Brad
Peter Robinson wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just found this set of BT Headphones http://www.wi-gear.com/. Appart
> from the slightly interesting name they support BT1.2, A2DP, AVRCP,
> Handsfree, Headset. It also has a mic and pairs with your phone and
> ipod at the same time pausing the ipod if your phone rings. Looks like
> a pretty cool product. Interesting to see what the audio is like.
>
> Pete
>
>
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