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| TIlt accessories Hope someone here can answer this. I have the AT&T Tilt phone and, so far, am happy with it. I have been told by 2 different sales people at the AT&T wireless store there is a device I can plug into the Tilt to listen to music. BUT, not the typical earbud device. My wife likes the earbuds. I like the old-timey headphones. The device I am trying to find is an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that allows me to plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end. Hope I'm describing this right. Nonetheless, AT&T people tell me I can get this device online but I have been unable to find it (maybe because I don't know what to call it). Help please. |
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| Re: TIlt accessories I'm using Motorola S805 stereo bluetooth headphones and they work exceptionally well with the Tilt. No need for wires/adapters and the Tilt supports the AD2P profile. Not exactly what you were looking for but, working great as a solution for me. Jeff "J Lunis" <jay.lunis******.com> wrote in message news:i3S1k.10$F12.4@newsfe07.lga... > Hope someone here can answer this. I have the AT&T Tilt phone and, so > far, am happy with it. I have been told by 2 different sales people at > the AT&T wireless store there is a device I can plug into the Tilt to > listen to music. BUT, not the typical earbud device. My wife likes the > earbuds. I like the old-timey headphones. The device I am trying to find > is an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that allows me to > plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end. Hope I'm describing this > right. Nonetheless, AT&T people tell me I can get this device online but > I have been unable to find it (maybe because I don't know what to call > it). Help please. |
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| Re: TIlt accessories >> an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that allows me to plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end << Been looking for something like this to connect helmet headphones since, even if you mount a bt headset in a helmet, the controls are not accessible. found this,<http://www.expansys-usa.com/d.aspx?i=125691> but it's apparently been discontinued. If anyone knows of something similar, please post fwiw, a techie could take a set of bt headphones and mod them by adding a 1/8" audio jack, but, would be a huge waste. Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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| Re: TIlt accessories Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev] wrote: > >> an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that allows me > to plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end << > > Been looking for something like this to connect helmet headphones since, > even if you mount a bt headset in a helmet, the controls are not > accessible. > > found this,<http://www.expansys-usa.com/d.aspx?i=125691> but it's > apparently been discontinued. > > If anyone knows of something similar, please post > > fwiw, a techie could take a set of bt headphones and mod them by adding > a 1/8" audio jack, but, would be a huge waste. > > Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] thanks for the reply. A similar reference from jeff about BT. I would prefer saying wired I think, particularly since the ATT people say the 'adapter' I want is $5-$7. No BT invloved. The adapter plugs in to the Tilt and the headset of my choice plugs in to the adapter. |
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| Re: TIlt accessories okey dokey. Sorry if I didn't help much. Jeff "J Lunis" <jay.lunis******.com> wrote in message news:XCU1k.9$EC5.7@newsfe02.lga... > Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev] wrote: >> >> an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that allows me >> to plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end << >> >> Been looking for something like this to connect helmet headphones since, >> even if you mount a bt headset in a helmet, the controls are not >> accessible. >> >> found this,<http://www.expansys-usa.com/d.aspx?i=125691> but it's >> apparently been discontinued. >> >> If anyone knows of something similar, please post >> >> fwiw, a techie could take a set of bt headphones and mod them by adding a >> 1/8" audio jack, but, would be a huge waste. >> >> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] > > thanks for the reply. A similar reference from jeff about BT. I would > prefer saying wired I think, particularly since the ATT people say the > 'adapter' I want is $5-$7. No BT invloved. The adapter plugs in to the > Tilt and the headset of my choice plugs in to the adapter. |
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| Re: TIlt accessories On 5 Jun, 14:42, J Lunis <jay.lu...******.com> wrote: > Hope someone here can answer this. *I have the AT&T Tilt phone and, so > far, am happy with it. *I have been told by 2 different sales people at > the AT&T wireless store there is a device I can plug into the Tilt to > listen to music. *BUT, not the typical earbud device. *My wife likes the > earbuds. *I like the old-timey headphones. *The device I am trying to > find is an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that > allows me to plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end. *Hope I'm > describing this right. *Nonetheless, AT&T people tell me I can get this > device online but I have been unable to find it (maybe because I don't > know what to call it). *Help please. You need one of these: http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=158519 or one of these: http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=158512 or one of these: http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=161656 Note 1 - The Tilt is an AT&T variant of the TYTN-II. Note 2 - I have a couple of the first items, and they are great for connecting the PDA to traditional audio systems, but for headphones, I prefer bluetooth. The PDA goes in my pocket, the phones on my head, and no irritating wires to get in the way. My BT headphones are the iTech BluePro (http://www.itechdynamic.com/en/products_spec.asp? cid=3&pid=03020), now sadly discontinued. -- WH |
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| Re: TIlt accessories <http://www.plantronics.com/africa/en_GB/products/cat1210094/cat5640053/prod5610022> This might be an option... It would be necessary to remove the buds beyond the volume control and solder in a 1/8" inline female audio jack, but, it should then function with any audio headset plus there is a microphone in the dongle to use it as a phone headset. Would work with a helmet as well as the pendant and mike could be velcro'd where the controls could be usable. Since it's bluetooth, it bypasses the need for the other adapters and the cost is not that bad... $70 at Frys Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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| Re: TIlt accessories forgot to mention, if you don't need the mic and phone button, you can plug a 1/8" audio connector directly into the pendant. Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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| Re: TIlt accessories At 05 Jun 2008 09:42:37 -0400 J Lunis wrote: > I have the AT&T Tilt phone... > The > device I am trying to find is an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone > but has a jack that allows me to plug in headphones or earbuds to > the other end. Hope I'm describing this right. Nonetheless, AT&T > people tell me I can get this device online but I have been unable > to find it (maybe because I don't know what to call it). Help please. eBay is the cheapest source. A quick search for "tilt audio adapter" pulled up four dozen listings ranging from $5-15 including shipping. (Several "two-packs" were $5 or so- that's how I buy them since my wife tends to lose hers often!) |
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| Re: TIlt accessories On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 12:43:57 -0700 (PDT), William <william@lowerknowle.com> wrote: >On 5 Jun, 14:42, J Lunis <jay.lu...******.com> wrote: >> Hope someone here can answer this. *I have the AT&T Tilt phone and, so >> far, am happy with it. *I have been told by 2 different sales people at >> the AT&T wireless store there is a device I can plug into the Tilt to >> listen to music. *BUT, not the typical earbud device. *My wife likes the >> earbuds. *I like the old-timey headphones. *The device I am trying to >> find is an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that >> allows me to plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end. *Hope I'm >> describing this right. *Nonetheless, AT&T people tell me I can get this >> device online but I have been unable to find it (maybe because I don't >> know what to call it). *Help please. > >You need one of these: >http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=158519 > >or one of these: >http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=158512 > >or one of these: >http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=161656 > >Note 1 - The Tilt is an AT&T variant of the TYTN-II. >Note 2 - I have a couple of the first items, and they are great for >connecting the PDA to traditional audio systems, but for headphones, I >prefer bluetooth. The PDA goes in my pocket, the phones on my head, >and no irritating wires to get in the way. My BT headphones are the >iTech BluePro (http://www.itechdynamic.com/en/products_spec.asp? >cid=3&pid=03020), now sadly discontinued. Note 3 - The socket on the Tilt is pretty clearly one of HTC's "standard" 11 pin connectors. So adapters for many of HTC's other products will also work. Also, two other decent sources for such accessories: PocketPCTechs: http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main.asp?area=home BoxWave: http://www.boxwave.com/ ----------------------------------------- To reply to me, remove the underscores (_) from my email address (and please indicate which newsgroup and message). Robert E. Zaret, eMVP PenFact, Inc. 20 Park Plaza, Suite 478 Boston, MA 02116 www.penfact.com |
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| Re: TIlt accessories Not quite what you want, but I'm intrigued by the following: http://www.itechdynamic.com/en/produ...id=2&pid=02030 It is a Bluetooth receiver that supports stereo headphones. So someone can use any headphones with Bluetooth. That means a wider choice of comfort and sound quality. I'm pretty sure the adapter includes a microphone. I can't tell from the descriptions whether someone can use another microphone (are the definitions of "headset" and "headphone" sufficiently standard that I can trust "headset" to mean "includes microphone", and "headphone" to mean "no microphone"?). On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 09:42:37 -0400, J Lunis <jay.lunis******.com> wrote: >Hope someone here can answer this. I have the AT&T Tilt phone and, so >far, am happy with it. I have been told by 2 different sales people at >the AT&T wireless store there is a device I can plug into the Tilt to >listen to music. BUT, not the typical earbud device. My wife likes the >earbuds. I like the old-timey headphones. The device I am trying to >find is an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that >allows me to plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end. Hope I'm >describing this right. Nonetheless, AT&T people tell me I can get this >device online but I have been unable to find it (maybe because I don't >know what to call it). Help please. ----------------------------------------- To reply to me, remove the underscores (_) from my email address (and please indicate which newsgroup and message). Robert E. Zaret, eMVP PenFact, Inc. 20 Park Plaza, Suite 478 Boston, MA 02116 www.penfact.com |
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| Re: TIlt accessories "J Lunis" <jay.lunis******.com> wrote in message news:i3S1k.10$F12.4@newsfe07.lga... > Hope someone here can answer this. I have the AT&T Tilt phone and, so > far, am happy with it. I have been told by 2 different sales people at > the AT&T wireless store there is a device I can plug into the Tilt to > listen to music. BUT, not the typical earbud device. My wife likes the > earbuds. I like the old-timey headphones. The device I am trying to find > is an adapter(?) that plugs into my phone but has a jack that allows me to > plug in headphones or earbuds to the other end. Hope I'm describing this > right. Nonetheless, AT&T people tell me I can get this device online but > I have been unable to find it (maybe because I don't know what to call > it). Help please. http://www.semsons.com has an adapter for the Tilt to standard stereo headsets. I have the 8525 that came before the Tilt. It was furnished with a combo that allowed it to be used as a headset or listen in stereo. |
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