Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
We all know how horrid those cheap speakers are in the boat stereo
systems. There's no place to really PUT speakers for good stereo and any place you mount them generally sounds awful. Panels and seating supports aren't good speaker boxes. Besides that, what YOU want to listen to is not what anyone ELSE wants to listen to. So, many aboard have portable MP3 players of some sort that have CORDS on them to drag around, soon to be destroyed climbing around in boats. How about a Bluetooth Broadcast Station to a Bluetooth headset that you can hear anywhere aboard?? Leave the player, plugged into its charger, in a safe place out of the weather, not hanging from your pocket, and just wear your headset. Here's what I found: The Motorola S9 is a fantastic behind-the-head Bluetooth headset. It's fidelity is great. It's a great cellphone handsfree headset, too. It's tolerable to wear. It's soft rubber earplugs fit nicely and seal the earcanal well enough you can even cruise WalMart listening to what YOU want, completely blanking out the Walmart Network spam spewing from the suspended TVs from the ceiling. It recharges from miniUSB and will play all day, as long as you can stand to wear it, on a charge. It supports both A2DP and handsfree so the phone can use it, but the designers screwed up because the phone only talks through the left earset, instead of both like it should, its only fault. Made of soft plastic and rubber, it passes my stringent NO TOLERANCE FOR MECHANICAL NOISES TEST. I will not wear a headset that clicks, creaks, or makes any other noise when you move your head...you know, like the $150 Bose plastic crap headsets do. The S9 is totally silent unless you tap on it. http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/pro...alObjectId=177 Receivers need a transmitter.......so...... http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2099334,00.asp What I found was the Sony TMR-BT10 Bluetooth Stereo A2DP transmitter. They had another unit I may get later that's an AC-powered transmitter OR receiver, but I wanted it portable so I could use it with portable MP3 players I've had a long time and, of course, my Nokia N800 internet tablet. It has a standard right-angled mini phone plug that will plug into anything not made by Apple, which, of course, requires a $30 "adapter" nonsense. I unpacked it and it was D-E-A-D, its Lithium-Ion battery pack discharged. So, I charged it for 30 minutes of is dead-to-full 3 hour recharge time just to get some juice into it for testing. It's been running over an hour with no sign of going dead, so far. It's playing streaming audio from my Linux tablet. The PC Mag review says the range is too short, but that's not true with the Motorola S9. My house is 70' long and I can ALMOST use it to the other end. Put it in the middle of the house and it works all over, especially if it's clipped (has pocket clip on back) to something higher up. Pairing is with any device as long as its code is 0000, which is all it supports. I turned off the Motorola Z6m Alltel phone to pair it without interference it was already paired with. Turned on the S9 then held down the power button on the Sony for 7 seconds and it paired immediately. I then turned the phone back on....AND THE PHONE PAIRED TO IT, TOO! With the Sony paired with the A2DP stereo, the Z6m Sellphone paired with the handsfree, simultaneously! When you press the phone button on the S9, it mutes the audio from the Sony, just like it does with the A2DP stereo music player in the phone, during the phone call, then the S9 restores the audio from the Sony when the phone call is done. The phone ringing also interrupts the A2DP just as it should. The Sony ignores the mute button on the S9, though, so you can't mute the stereo if someone wants to talk to you....a small deficiency. The audio is fantastic through the Bluetooth link. Plugged into the tablet it sounds as good as my Sennheiser DJ headphones plugged into the tablet...without the wires....or being tied to the tablet while listening. I moved it to the headphone jack on the front of my Emachines/Gateway PC and booted Winamp with some MP3s. Again, it worked great and had great fidelity and separation. It'll work, I'm sure, with my stereo when I find my mini to 1/4" stereo phone plug adapter...??..somewhere...?? Sony's webpage: http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...roductDisplay? catalogId=10551&langId=-1&productId=8198552921665262083&storeId=10151 says it's a discontinued item, probably because BT is just too expensive with all the licensing for it to be affordable. $80 for the transmitter and $130 for the S9 is just too much for a headset, BT or otherwise. It came out in 2007 and they've already stopped making it. Best Buy has new ones for $72, off a little from the $79 retail. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...0108_120708-20 Amazon has the transmitter for $54 and the S9 for $72 from one of their dealers. The transmitter is a refurb, it looks like. Caveat Emptor. My S9 utility just went way up....(c; |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
it can live once, creep deeply, then irritate over the boat behind the station | ASA | |||
Bluetooth comunications in a boat | Electronics | |||
Bluetooth GPS | Electronics | |||
Bluetooth GPS | Electronics | |||
Will my boat need a station license? | ASA |