Amazing headset... I picked one up a couple days ago. I have it pared to my M600i, w810i, laptop and PS3. when paired to my laptop in AVRCP, I can choose the mp3 codec stream bandwidth from 202kbps to 328kbps. HSP natually sounds bad, though it's really meant for voice afterall. I didn't get the DRBT10CX because although I prefer in-ear, the fact you still have the receiver dangling ment that it would be practical just to have normal in-ear buds and a nano instead. Although very similar I didn't get the DR-BT30 because I heard 2 major complaints, "clips to your ear lobe and it hurts" and "it's heavy resting on your ear."
Only complaint is the audio circuit really doesn't have the power to drive the 30mm speakers - there's no thumping base. Response is respectable, but leans a towards the treble obviously for the same reason. (also probably why it lasts 11 hours and not just 2 or 3...)
So Chris, i understood between Logitech Freepulse and Sony's DR-BT21G the logitech are bater ...in sound quality ...right? ... i am talking about...bass power.. clarity....stuff like that... (not the design)
Just out of curiosity, how did you pair it to your w810i? I assume you had to use a dongle since the w810i doesn't support A2DP, but I've always wondered why you just cant pair stereo headphones to a non-A2DP device, just in mono, like a bluetooth headset.
The lack of A2DP is the W810's biggest downfall. Luckly SonyEricsson figured that out in their new cell phones. The Sony headphones are paired to the W810 in HSP mode - so it only works for calls and not music. If you want music, then yes you will definitely have to use a BT dongle.
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Amazing headset... I picked one up a couple days ago. I have it pared to my M600i, w810i, laptop and PS3. when paired to my laptop in AVRCP, I can choose the mp3 codec stream bandwidth from 202kbps to 328kbps. HSP natually sounds bad, though it's really meant for voice afterall. I didn't get the DRBT10CX because although I prefer in-ear, the fact you still have the receiver dangling ment that it would be practical just to have normal in-ear buds and a nano instead. Although very similar I didn't get the DR-BT30 because I heard 2 major complaints, "clips to your ear lobe and it hurts" and "it's heavy resting on your ear."
Only complaint is the audio circuit really doesn't have the power to drive the 30mm speakers - there's no thumping base. Response is respectable, but leans a towards the treble obviously for the same reason. (also probably why it lasts 11 hours and not just 2 or 3...)
So Chris, i understood between Logitech Freepulse and Sony's DR-BT21G the logitech are bater ...in sound quality ...right? ... i am talking about...bass power.. clarity....stuff like that... (not the design)
Just out of curiosity, how did you pair it to your w810i? I assume you had to use a dongle since the w810i doesn't support A2DP, but I've always wondered why you just cant pair stereo headphones to a non-A2DP device, just in mono, like a bluetooth headset.
The lack of A2DP is the W810's biggest downfall. Luckly SonyEricsson figured that out in their new cell phones. The Sony headphones are paired to the W810 in HSP mode - so it only works for calls and not music. If you want music, then yes you will definitely have to use a BT dongle.