Showing posts with label bluetooth stereo headphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bluetooth stereo headphones. Show all posts

5/15/2012

Sony DRBT100CX/BLU Ear Bud Style Stereo Bluetooth Headset Review

Sony DRBT100CX/BLU Ear Bud Style Stereo Bluetooth Headset
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I had reservations about this product when I purchased it on-line, but I had been searching for a wireless or semi wireless stereo headset that fits my modest but specific requirements, so I tried it out, and I really like it.
Unlike other Bluetooth stereo headset devices I have tried, this little unit has great range. Others I've tried had a difficult time streaming audio at the distance from my head to my hand with my arm extended at 90 degrees, which is of little use to me. With the DRBT100CX, I can place my mobile device in my pocket or even walk away from it an easy 30 meters with excellent streaming clarity.
The ear buds fit comfortably and I can manually adjust the amount of ambient noise I want to hear by adjusting how snugly I put them in my ears. This is important because there are times you need to be aware of the sounds around you, and there are times you just want to drown everything out. And because the ear buds are corded, the Bluetooth transmitter doesn't have to be pressed against the back of my skull or hanging behind my ear; I can clip it to my shirt sleeve or waist band. While the precise health risks of Bluetooth transmissions are somewhat unknown, I'd just as soon limit the proximity to my head.
It's extremely light weight with a compact form factor, and the simplicity of the miniature joystick control is brilliant, even for my huge hands and fingers. So far, it appears to be quite efficient with power usage, and I love that it recharges via USB, with the USB charge cable included.
There is one item that I would consider to be a significant design flaw that Sony should fix if they design another (even smaller) version, and I hope that they do. The built-in, plastic spring loaded clip used to clip it onto your cloths, etc., is far too flimsy for even casual use. On my unit, the clip broke off at the hinge and it's just too tiny and delicate to attempt any type of lasting repair. I happened to have a small Velcro strap with a metal clip on it, the kind you might see threaded through the hole of an identification badge clipped to one's jacket lapel, which works perfectly for me, actually better than the original.
The price seems a bit high, but because this unit fits my needs, I use it all the time, so I'm comfortable that it was a good purchase. I have to deduct from the rating, not just because my clip broke, but because Sony should have given more realistic consideration to the design, for that price.


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Convenient standard USB charging (cable included) Sony DRBT100CX/BLU Ear Bud Style Stereo Bluetooth Headset has a Receiver with built-in microphone for use with phone (Hands-Free) function.

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4/10/2012

Philips Bluetooth Stereo Headset Combo Review

Philips Bluetooth Stereo Headset Combo
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The vox340 is a Bluetooth stereo headset with mic that also includes a separate blue tooth transmitter adapter with a 3.5mm plug that plugs into any headphone jack.
It works great as Bluetooth stereo headphones and beats all the FM and 900MHz headphones I have tried over the years. The range is about 25ft when going through the walls where I live. Since stereo operation only requires pairing with the included adapter, makes it possible to listen wirelessly to anything with a stereo jack. I have it plugged into my laptop.
When paired with a cellphone, the vox340 solves the problem of being able to listen to stereo without wires and still be able to switch to talking on the phone without changing to another headset (or removing the stereo headphones/ear buds to put a phone to your ear).
The device has a loop that is worn around the neck and the 2 inch pendant has volume control, on/off, and 2 other buttons that have tape deck like forward/rewind markings. Each ear bud branches off the loop a short distance to reach the ears. It comes with a charger; the batteries are not removeable.
I have only been able to get it to work with the adapter as Bluetooth stereo headphones since pairing is tricky with my cellphone and laptop, but I have not given up making it work with a MacBook Pro.
The manuals included were minimal and only in French and Spanish, no English. I had to get translation help to know what the various blinking LED modes mean and how to do Bluetooth pairing.
After searching and translation help, I found out:
* Bluetooth 1.2 device.
* Alternating red-green LED in the adapter means it is in pairing mode.
* Pairing mode is triggered by pressing On and Off buttons simultaneously and holding until it starts to blink.
* When the battery is totally drained, it needs to be paired again.
* Device can act either like stereo headphones or a hands free headset.
An insert into the package lists many cell phones that are compatible. To keep this review succinct, I will try to post more "missing vox340 manual" details elsewhere so others can benefit.

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Philips Bluetooth Stereo Headset Combo allows you to wirelessly stream music from your MP3 player and switch between your music and phone calls with a touch of a button. It has handsfree function with dual earbuds and includes universal audio adapter and carrying bag.

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3/11/2012

Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 Bluetooth Adapter for Home Stereo Review

Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 Bluetooth Adapter for Home Stereo
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I use this most of the time to connect the Bluetooth audio output from my iMac to the stereo, so that I can listen to internet radio using real speakers. The computer and the stereo are in different rooms, not even adjacent rooms, and the DC800 has no difficulty connecting to the Mac. Sound quality is very good; I have not had the problems that some other reviewers mentioned about sound quality.
The DC800 will do more, though. I can listen to whatever the stereo is playing, such as broadcast TV or a DVD, via Bluetooth headphones (I use Motorola BT820s). I can listen to my iPod through the stereo using a tiny Bluetooth iPod adapter (from Sony) that attaches via the iPod's docking connector. Now, it's easy to connect an iPod to a stereo by just plugging a stereo cable into the iPod's earphone jack, but then you have to leave the iPod near the stereo or use a long cable. With a Bluetooth connection, you can sit across the room, holding the iPod, and use the iPod's controls to select music. You'll also need some sort of remote for the stereo's volume control, because the volume setting on the iPod has no effect on the volume of the Bluetooth connection, at least using the Sony adapter.
The DC800 was easy to set up and easy to pair with the Bluetooth devices I have. It has no controls other than a power switch (I leave it on all the time) and a button to press for pairing. It just works.
One thing it WON'T do is two Bluetooth sessions at once. I can't play the computer's sound through the stereo via Bluetooth and at the same time listen to the stereo's output via Bluetooth headphones. There's no real need to do this (just pair the headphones directly with the computer), but I tried it to see if it works -- it doesn't.
I definitely recommend this product.

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MODEL- DC800 VENDOR- MOTOROLA/GI FEATURES- Motorola Bluetooth Home Stereo Transceiver By streaming music to your the Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, the Bluetooth Home Stereo Adapter turns audio devices such as home stereos and MP3 players into wireless music systems. Just plug the DC800 into your home stereo or MP3 player with an included RCA cable or 3.5mm cable and you are ready to go. You can even hook up to your RCA capable TV!

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12/31/2011

Advanced Rechargeable Clip-On Bluetooth V2.0 Stereo Headset Converter - Bluetooth Enable ANY Earbuds / Headphones for Google ANDROID / Windows / Apple Phones - Motorola DROID / Incredible / HTC Evo / T-mobile myTouch 4G Review

Advanced Rechargeable Clip-On Bluetooth V2.0 Stereo Headset Converter - Bluetooth Enable ANY Earbuds / Headphones for Google ANDROID / Windows / Apple Phones - Motorola DROID / Incredible / HTC Evo / T-mobile myTouch 4G
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I've been looking for a device like this for a long time. I have a set of wired high-quality stereo headphones that I wanted to use with my new Android phone. I wanted to be able to control volume, song skipping, pausing, etc. without turning my phone on. I also wanted to eliminate my headphone wires to the phone. This device delivers on all fronts and more.
In addition to music handling, it has a built-in mic for phone calls and the ability to answer calls with a simple button push. I highly recommend this device, especially considering the awesome price on Amazon.
For those concerned with audio quality (a very important aspect for me), this device delivers. It supports the latest Bluetooth profile for high quality audio streaming. I'm using it with a pair of Shure 530s and it sounds great. The build quality is also good. I was a bit concerned because of the low price, but its construction is very nice.

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Advanced Mini Rechargeable Clip-On Bluetooth Stereo Headset ReceiverTurn any pair of headphones/earbuds into a wireless Bluetooth stereo headset!This device is easy to use, lightweight, and lasts 6 hours on one charge!It allows you to wirelessly stream music from your SmartPhones to ANY pair of headphones/earbuds via the Bluetooth connection.It's easy to use, and simple to set-up. Just HOLD the button down on the Receiver until you see the red/blue flashing lights for pairing mode. It will then be discovered by your Phone and is avaiable for connection.It's lightweight design makes it the perfect fit for exercising, outdoors, traveling, and MORE!USE YOUR FAVORITE PAIR OF HEADPHONES OR EARBUDS !Technical Specs:-HiFi Stereo Streaming through Bluetooth V2.0-Supports A2DP audio streaming, and AVRCP remote music controlling-6 Hours of Audio playback-Includes Bluetooth Stereo Receiver, Home/Travel Charger/Stereo Earbuds Compatible WithMotorola Droid X / Droid 2 / Droid / Milestone / Backflip / Defy / CLIQ XTHTC HD7 / EVO 4G / Shift 4g / Thunderbolt / 7 Pro / Droid Incredible / Droid Eris / Aria / Hero / HD2 / Nexus One / Tilt 2 / Desire / Imagio / Trophy / Mozart / Surround / G2 / Dream / Legend / Wildfire / G1Samsung Galaxy Tab / i9000 / Captivate / Fascinate / Vibrant / Epic 4G / Mesmerize / Focus / Alias / Memoir / Omnia II , 7 / Nexus S / Intercept / Behold II / Transform / moment / Galaxy S pro / i9000 / Focus / Solstice / ContinuumApple iPhone 4, iPhone 3Gs, iPod touch (4th, 3rd Generation)Blackberry Torch / Storm / Storm 2 / Bold / Bold 2 / Tour / Curve / Curve 2 / Pearl 3GT-Mobile MyTouch 4G / MyTouch 3G / G2 / G1Nokia N900 / N8 / Nuron / N97LG Expo / Rumor2 / Optimus 7 , T / Banter / Ally / Quantum

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12/29/2011

Scosche IUBHK iPod/MP3 Bluetooth Home Kit Review

Scosche IUBHK iPod/MP3 Bluetooth Home Kit
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This thing works like a charm. I own a Apple 60 GB Black iPod Video AAC/MP3 Player (5th Generation) and the Motorola Krzr K1m Sprint phone, which sadly does not feature stereo bluetooth and I was looking for a solution for this unnecessary issue (Motorola should've built in stereo bluetooth along with it's mp3 player). The Scosche Blulife Home Kit was the answer to my prayer. Not only could I use the transmitter with my phone to send stereo audio to my bluetooth headset, the reciever can be used for sound in the home or vehicle. A beautiful thing.
For my video Ipod, I can connect the standard 3.5" jack and send the signal to either the receiver, which connects via any RCA connection, or to my Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-DS970. One important thing to point out is to know what you want to do with your devices, then, read the manuals for all your devices thoroughly. I admit I did have trouble the first time around with the HBH-DS970 pairing to the transmitter and the phone simultaneously, but once I spent time with the manual, I followed the clear instructions and was able to achieve my goal of being able to switch back and forth between music and phone calls. It s all about the single/multiple switch button on the headset. The only gripe I have if any, is the size of the transmitter, which could get bulky if you intend to connect it to your portable devices on the go. Otherwise indoor use not a problem whatsoever.
Here's The Breakdown:
Pros: Fast automatic pairing
No compatibility issues
User Friendly
Durable
Comes with various size holsters for the different Ipod types
Price - very affordable and appropriate
Battery Life
Make your non bluetooth phone (or other device) into a bluetoothphone (or other device) Cons: Transmitter a bit bulky for use with phone adds bulk to Ipod
Highly recommended!

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8/08/2011

Belkin TuneStage Bluetooth-Enabled Transmitter for iPod Review

Belkin TuneStage Bluetooth-Enabled Transmitter for iPod
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This transmitter and receiver is perfect for getting your ipod music onto your stereo system without wires or expensive components. The bluetooth signal works well for short range ( the 33 feet seems accurate as outside limit) and in my case transmits clearly through walls to another room. The only reservation is that the transmitter only works with the two pin headsets for ipods. That is, it works with my older Ipod photo but doesnt fit the newer Ipod video.

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The Belkin F8Z901 TuneStage for iPods delivers the pristine, high-quality sound that iPod users desire, through a high-end, home stereo environment. Using advanced Bluetooth v1.2 wireless technology, the TuneStage can transmit from a range of up to 33 feet to your stereo, free of the barriers that limit traditional remotes--such as walls, ceilings or windows. This great new innovation from Belkin lets you roam and play your tunes, from virtually anywhere in your home.
Connected through Belkin's TuneStage, your iPod becomes a premier wireless remote, putting absolute control at your fingertips. The TuneStage transmitter plugs directly into your iPod's remote/headphone connector, and requires no batteries, automatically powering on or off with your iPod. You may manually power the TuneStage receiver on or off, which runs via an AC power adapter, while the entire system requires no software installation, and is ready to use right out of the box. This unit features an LED that indicates proper connection and activity, and includes a Gold Series 3.5-millimeter-to-2 RCA stereo cable for easy plug-and-play connection to your home stereo system.

Compatible with any iPod or MP3 player with a headphone/remote connector, the Belkin TuneStage is backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty. The receiver can easily fit out of the way, measuring only 6.5 x 1.2 x 4.5 inches (W x H x D), and the transmitter is barely noticeable at 1.65 x 0.5 x 1.5 inches (W x H x D).

What's in the Box Belkin F8Z901 TuneStage transmitter and receiver, 7-foot Gold Series 3.5-millimeter-to-2 RCA stereo cable, AC power adapter for receiver, a user's manual and warranty information.


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7/15/2011

3.5mm Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Audio Dongle Adapter for CD/DVD Players MP3 MP4 PC PDAs iPod PSP any 3.5mm Jack Device Review

3.5mm Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Audio Dongle Adapter for CD/DVD Players MP3 MP4 PC PDAs iPod PSP any 3.5mm Jack Device
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I bought two of these adapters. I recived them within a week and one worked as it should and the other did not. The return process is a bit of a hassle and I haven't yet recieved the replacement (however, it's only been a few days). The one that works operates well and has good range in open space. A major problem for me is that the battery seems to only last about 1.5 hours before the sound begins to drop out occaisionally. Overall the quality is mediocre and performance is reasonable for the price. I would probably advise a friend to spend a little more and try a different adapter.
Update the one that I could get to work has quit after 2 weeks. The one that did not work originally was sent back 2 weeks ago with no response from the manufacturer. Junk and Junk. Don't buy this get something else.

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Brand New black Bluetooth 3.5mm BT A2DP Stereo Audio Dongle Adapter. It Suitable for Hi-Fi, PC, PSP, CD, iPod, MP3/MP4, PDAs and PMP player's 3.5mm the audio socket, enabling all the device to become Bluetooth and you can experience with the freedom of wireless with your Bluetooth stereo headsets. Features: 1) Supports BT A2DP profile. 2) Audio and video remote control. 3) lay/pause forwards/backwards. 4) Support Handsfree & Headset Profile. 5)Take the output of your CD/DVD players, MP3/MP4 players, PDAs, or iPod and convert it to streaming stereo audio via BT transmission - all in one compact unit. 6) 100% Brand New and High Quality. Specifications: 1) BT compliance: CSR v1.2 compliant class 2 2) Working range: 10M (33ft.) 3) Frequency range: 2.4 - 2.48 GHz 4) Weight: 25g 5). Dimensions(LxWxH): 60 x 24 x 9mm 6) Rechargeable li-ion 140mAh battery 7) 3.5mm jack 8) Charging via USB port 9) Indicator: LED (Blue & Red) 10) Color: Black Accessories: 1) 1 x Bluetooth Audio Dongle Adapter. 2) 1 x USB Power Cable 3) 1 x User Guide.

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7/04/2011

Sony Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter for iPod (Black) Review

Sony Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter for iPod (Black)
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If you're looking for info on how well this works with headsets, I'm sorry to say that I don't own a BT headset (yet). This review focuses on the transmitter in conjunction with a Sony BT receiver that I use to connect my iPod to my home receiver, since that was the primary reason that I got one of these. But hopefully you'll still find something useful.
First off, Amazon's two sentence product description is a bit too brief, so here are some specs from the packaging:
Communication System:
- Bluetooth Specification version 2.0 + EDR
Output:
- Bluetooth Specification Power Class 2
Maximum communication range:
- Line of Sight approx 10m (30 ft)
Freqency band:
- 2.4 GHz band (2.4000 GHz - 2.4835 GHz)
Modulation method:
- FHSS
Compatible Bluetooth Profile:
- A2DP, AVRCP
Supported Codec:
- SBC
Supported Passcode:
- 0000, 1234, 8888
Terminal:
- iPod connector
Compatible iPod models (official):
- iPod nano 1st generation
- iPod nano 2nd generation (aluminum)
- iPod mini 1st generation
- iPod 4th generation
- iPod 4th generation (color display)
- iPod 5th generation (video)
Although the compatibility list does not mention it, this add-on definitely works with the iPod classic, because that's what I'm using. The terminal is the current standard 30-pin connector, so if your iPod is more recent than the above list, chances are that it will probably work... but I can only speak for the classic.CONTENTS:
The package comes with:
- iPod Bluetooth transmitter
- manual
One funny note regarding the packaging: I couldn't believe how HUGE the packaging was for such a small item!! The main photo on the package depicts an iPod with the transmitter cleverly placed in view right below the iPod photo, where it would plug in. It certainly catches the eye.USAGE:
It couldn't be simpler You just turn on your iPod and connect the transmitter to the port, and in order to activate it, you set your receiving device into pairing mode and then hold down the button on the transmitter for about 7 seconds until the two devices are paired. That's it.SOUND:
Overall, I find the sound quality on the receiving side to be excellent. I base my opinion on headphone comparisons between:
a) plugging directly into the iPod and
b) plugging into my Bluetooth receiver unit
As far as I can tell, the sound is pretty much identical, although a bit lower in volume, but that may due to my Bluetooth receiver.
For reference, I'm using the transmitter in conjunction with the Sony HWS-BTA2W Bluetooth wireless audio transmitter/receiver as my Bluetooth receiver. Both these two devices support Bluetooth 2.0 and A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). For audio comparisons, I used a pair of Sony MDR-V700DJ Monitor Series Headphones.
One important thing to note is that you cannot control the volume of the transmitted sound. I'm not exactly sure why that is, but it appears to be by design. All your iPod controls behave as they normally do and you can even move the volume slider up or down, however it has no effect on the transmitted sound. Some functions, however, do still affect the sound, such as "Sound Check", "Volume Limit", and all the "EQ" settings. Since these features still work, I'm assuming that the lack of volume control is by design. The volume output is the max allowed by the Volume Limit setting.
My only guess is that the volume control is to be used in conjunction with AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile), but I don't have such a device to confirm. I don't know if this happens on other iPod bluetooth adaptors, but I could see the inability to control the volume via the iPod becoming an issue if you want to use it with a BT headset (unless the headset has volume controls)RANGE:
The packaging states "Line of Sight approx 10m (30 ft)". I had thought that Bluetooth did not require line of sight, but Sony clearly states so and for the most part, it holds true for this unit. I have tested up to around 25 feet with clear line of sight and the sound remaind crisp and clear. Clothing also did not present any problems. I buried the iPod and transmitter under a pile of ski clothing with no effect.
But once you block the path with walls or other sources of interference, the signal will start to become choppy or completely cut off. Be warned that your body can also block the signal. Cupping my hands completely around the transmitter would pretty much turn the signal to crap beyond only a few feet from the BT receiver. In most cases, as long as I'm witin a one or two feet, the signal still comes through, but the more I block the signal and the further I go, the more the signal would degrade, as is to be expected.
As far as home use goes, as long as I'm in the same room and not actively trying to block the signal, I haven't had any problems.DESIGN:
The design is about as simple as you can get. It has a single big button in the center, which you can use for various functions (turning on/off, pairing) and a bright blue light which signals the unit's activities. It is completely powered by the iPod, so no extra power supply or battery is required.
I have seen similar Bluetooth attachments for the iPod which are little blocks the same width as the iPod. Personally, I prefer the small design of the Sony. One major factor that I like about it is that I can plug it into my iPod without removing it from its protective case. I use a leather casing by INCASE which only leaves me an opening for the 30-pin connector at the bottom.
My main pet peeve that I have about most block adaptors is that while they may blend better with the iPod in overall shape, there aren't any cases (that I know of) available that fit an iPod WITH attachments, so if you use a case and want to connect something, chances are you'll have to remove the iPod from its case before plugging in your accessory. The Sony might make for an odd shape, but for my purposes at least, it works better and I think that it still looks pretty slick.
One thing that Sony could have added, however, is a locking clip for the transmitter. The transmitter sits pretty snugly and doesn't feel like it'll fall out by accident, but it would have been nice to have that extra sense of security.CONCLUSION:
The unit is a bit pricey, but overall I'm quite satisfied with its functionality. The sound quality is good and for my purposes, I haven't had any problems with signal strength.
As an aside, my primary goal was to connect my iPod to my home speaker system. I was originally looking at the iPod Universal Dock, but found it to be completely worthless, since the remote control could only play/pause/skip prev/next and control the volume. For actually selecting music, I still had to go up to the dock in order to browse for my music. And who wants to get up to change music anyway? :)
Using this Bluetooth setup, I can now use my iPod as a fully functional "remote" (except for volume) and have my music come out of my main speaker system. I do wish I could have the option of charging my iPod while it's broadcasting (since the charging port is occupied by the transmitter), but the fact that I can keep my iPod in its protective case and the nice compact size and look of the transmitter makes for a decent tradeoff. Bottom line: If you have a nice home speaker setup, I totally recommend going this route!
**UPDATE 12/13/2007**
Just a few more quick notes and clarifications (as if this review wasn't long enough, eh?) since I've been using it for about a month now... and I still LOVE this device!
Usage:
I should clarify my above comment that it only requires pairing with your receiving device ONCE (like most BT devices). After the initial pairing you can unplug it and only plug it back into the iPod when you want to use it. If you're near your previously paired receiving device, all you have to do is plug the transmitter into your iPod and hit play, and the receiver should immediately pick up your audio signal. To preserve battery life, the iPod transmitter only transmits if you're actually playing music, which is pretty good.
Lack of volume control:
After having read other reviews for similar attachments, the fixed volume output appears to be normal. For my purposes, it would have been nice if I could have controlled volume directly from the iPod, but I'll live. At least I know that it wasn't necessarily a design-flaw in this particular device.

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Enjoy wireless music with iPod and BT receiver (Headset, speakers, Micro Component, Car Stereo, etc). Operate basic functions of iPod remotely from the BT headset which has AVRCP capability.

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