So do you actually have a pair of these cans?
On 21/09/2016 11:58 AM, Tim Noonan wrote:
Hmmm,
since sighted people can't see their ears, how do you think they use the touch
surface?
They use touch.
They are totally usable by sighted and blind people.
Why would a blind person be less able
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Subject: Re: The MM 550 was replaced with the very much superior PXC 550 Travel
headphones. Re: Bluetooth Headset
I've just read a review on these and they would be an unmitigated disaster for
anyone who is blind to use.
Firstly the review clearly states that the touch panels - these can
placed with the very much superior PXC 550 Travel
headphones. Re: Bluetooth Headset
Hmmm,
since sighted people can't see their ears, how do you think they use the touch
surface?
They use touch.
They are totally usable by sighted and blind people.
Why would a blind person be less able to move their fin
That's exactly the point, they can't use it too well as the review very
well illustrates.
On 21/09/2016 11:58 AM, Tim Noonan wrote:
Hmmm,
since sighted people can't see their ears, how do you think they use the touch
surface?
They use touch.
They are totally usable by sighted and blind
Hmmm,
since sighted people can't see their ears, how do you think they use the touch
surface?
They use touch.
They are totally usable by sighted and blind people.
Why would a blind person be less able to move their finger up or down or left
or right than a sighted person?
They also sound
I've just read a review on these and they would be an unmitigated
disaster for anyone who is blind to use.
Firstly the review clearly states that the touch panels - these cans
have two - need to be controlled with precise movement and mistakes are
easily made so - if someone with sight is
. Again I guess cause they chose wireless over blue
tooth.
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few
> days ago as a speck for Dell's new XPSs.
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Subject: Re: Bluetooth Headset
Yes, that’s the problem with the AAC coding and most other methods of sending
data from a device to a Bluetooth speaker, headphones etc, you’re not only
listening to a file - most likely compressed - but its being compressed yet
again
e tomorrow. It'd be a real shame for IPhone 7 to
>> not have NFC.
>>
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>> Trethowan
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It'd be a real shame for IPhone 7 to not
> have NFC.
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not
> have NFC.
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I think the newer model supports NFC though as you said, that’s hardly useful
if you have an iPhone.
> On 7 Sep 2016, at 7:29 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> Sounds intresting.
> Do they support nfc too?
> My n
I think the newer model supports NFC though as you said, that’s hardly useful
if you have an iPhone.
> On 7 Sep 2016, at 7:29 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> Sounds intresting.
> Do they support nfc too?
> My new bose does but i don’t think the Iphone does so i have
Hi!
Sounds intresting.
Do they support nfc too?
My new bose does but i don’t think the Iphone does so i have to get me an
android instead.
THe noise cancellation is good for me as i don’t like the sound from cars
through closed headphones.
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> On 6 Sep 2016, at 07:05, Dane Trethowan
Thanks for that.
I did know that the noise cancellation facility of the MM550 wasn’t all that
good, I’ve not tried it as yet and I really don’t care about it all that much
myself .
So the newer model did exactly what I pretty much thought ought to have been
done in the first place, allowed for
I've been using the Sennheiser PXC 550 Bluetooth travel headphones for a month
or so now (they have just been released) and they are amazingly good.
They supersede the MM 550 phones that have been out for a couple of years now
with vastly improved noise reduction, superb audio quality, comfort
I received a pair of Sehheiser MM550X cans today and I’m suitably impressed
though everything isn’t roses with this system, there’s nothing much to
complain about really as I regard the gripes I have as minor irritations to be
aware of so as such they will be left to last.
The
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> Otten
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>
> Well, apparently there is no such ability with the Samsung TV. I have to
> rely on my husband but he is tell
, if there is no audio streaming through the sound bar
from the Apple TV, then voiceover does cut out and the first words are
always missed. Someone on an Apple related list said he had the same problem
and solved it by using a Bluetooth headset. The only Bluetooth headset I
have is a single ear piece P
>> hear what it is saying with voiceover, there is no problem. Voiceover does
>> not cut out. However, if there is no audio streaming through the sound bar
>> from the Apple TV, then voiceover does cut out and the first words are
>> always missed. Someone on an Apple related lis
and the first words are always missed. Someone
on an Apple related list said he had the same problem and solved it by using a
Bluetooth headset. The only Bluetooth headset I have is a single ear piece
Plantronics, probably about five years old, which I use on my iPhone when I'm
out. This guy thinks
the same problem and solved it by using a
Bluetooth headset. The only Bluetooth headset I have is a single ear piece
Plantronics, probably about five years old, which I use on my iPhone when I'm
out. This guy thinks that the issue is some kind of energy saving thing in the
sound bar that doesn't
Hello I have a plantronics 9xx backbeat bluetooth headset.
it works okay for the most part but the range when recording and using
stuff like skype is less then is desired any recommendations for good
range bluetooth head sets?
and ones that also have good mic quality?
Hank
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backbeat bluetooth headset.
I have wincom bluetooth stack it came with my dell e6420 computer
I am using windows 7 64 bit
how can I get this machine to work with my bluetooth headset?
it pairs but won't work when I pair it it says it installed successfully
how ever I can't get the audio part
.
Christopher H
On 14/03/2012 17:51, Hank Smith wrote:
Hello I have a plantronics 9xx backbeat bluetooth headset.
I have wincom bluetooth stack it came with my dell e6420 computer
I am using windows 7 64 bit
how can I get this machine to work with my bluetooth headset?
it pairs but won't work when
Hello I have a plantronics 9xx backbeat bluetooth headset.
I have wincom bluetooth stack it came with my dell e6420 computer
I am using windows 7 64 bit
how can I get this machine to work with my bluetooth headset?
it pairs but won't work when I pair it it says it installed successfully
how ever
Try Bluesoleil from www.bluesoleil.com. The Widcomm drivers that are
used under Windows 7 do not support the A2DP protocol and related
protocols that comply to your headset.
Christopher H
On 14/03/2012 17:51, Hank Smith wrote:
Hello I have a plantronics 9xx backbeat bluetooth headset.
I
I recently purchased an Arctic P311 blutooth headset. It is my first
experience with any bluetooth device. I easily and successfully got
it going with my iPhone. But it's a different story with my Windows XP laptop.
I'm using the laptop's built-in bluetooth capability. I wanted to use
the
HI,
You need to configure your screen reader to use the bluetooth headset. I
know with windoweyes and Jaws you can do this.
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which version of jaws are you using
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2011 3:39 PM
Subject: Windows XP and using a bluetooth headset
I recently purchased an Arctic P311 blutooth headset. It is my first
experience
I'm using Window-Eyes v7.5.
Because of David's earlier comment, I found where there is a WE app
called Change Sound Card which refers to using Eloquence with a
bluetooth headset. I tried looking further into it but haven't found
anything so far.
Thanks,
Jeff
At 08:27 PM 6/4/2011, you wrote
Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to the bluetooth thing so I have some questions. I
want to get a bluetooth headset that I can wear to hear my PC
audio. Specifically, I want to be able to hear Jaws through this
headset. I understand I will need a USB device which will
essentially
: Sunday, March 09, 2008 12:43 AM
Subject: Re: bluetooth headset microphone
Logitec is coming out with a voip wireless mic and headset you might want
to
look at. It is the ClearChat PC WirelessT
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/webcam_communications/internet_headsets_phones/devices/4226cl=us
Hi all,
Wondering if the following scenario is feasible, and if so, which mics you
all might recommend.
I would like to be able to use a headset type mic, the sort which goes over
your head, and has a mic which curves around one side to point at your
mouth. However, I'd like it to be wireless
No reason whatever why this couldn't be done but I do warn you that
the microphones sound a little odd! as most of these headsets have
noise cancelling as part of their operation, I was warned about this
myself (Thanks very much Bruce) smile, the point here is that the
sound is a bit
08, 2008 11:43 AM
Subject: bluetooth headset microphone
Hi all,
Wondering if the following scenario is feasible, and if so, which mics you
all might recommend.
I would like to be able to use a headset type mic, the sort which goes over
your head, and has a mic which curves around one side
Logitec is coming out with a voip wireless mic and headset you might want to
look at. It is the ClearChat PC WirelessT
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/webcam_communications/internet_headsets_phones/devices/4226cl=us,en
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Hi to all!
I purchase a Nokia BH501 Bluetooth headset and I would like to know if there is
somebody here who using the same headset and how did they connect it to there
computer. I tried to connect to my laptop but I have no luck.
Any help is appreciated.
Roden
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hello all,
sorry but i can't remember who posted the original question about the
availability of stereo bluetooth headsets, but i came across the following
this morning whilst looking for something else.
Toshiba has unveiled a pair of wireless headphones that hook up to a host
PC across
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