整理一下SonyEricsson HBH-DS970藍芽立體耳機對各項軟硬體的支援!

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請參考(http://discuss.com.hk/viewthread.php?tid=1870341&extra=page%3D1&page=1)

Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 Bluetooth Headset User Report

行貨:$830-$850
水貨:$700-$780

HBH-DS970 + HP 6965

1. No sound drop. 音質一流。
2. 可以控制音量 。 Backward, Forward and Play/Pause/Stop。我用WMP。
3. 不可換耳機 。但個耳機好隔音。
4. 來電耳機不會响。
5. 不可夾係衣服上。
6. 有來電顯示 。
7. 冇 keylock 制。有一個類似既制係用來選:
a.) 單點模式 - 耳機一配一個裝置。
b.) 多點模式 - 耳機多配其它裝置。
8. 頸帶可調較。Nokia Hs-12w唔得。
9. 個MIC係右耳機,個用來聽電話個制係左耳機。Lee個設計幾方便。俾人可以選左耳或右耳聽電話。
10. 音量可以較到很大聲。
11. 一般Size的Dispaly。但大過HSH200。
12. 有電量顯示。


thanks for th reply
i mean, some people said 聽完電話會自動聽返歌 (p525), some people don't (atom)
i am wondering if they are using "water" or "shop".

and would that be the difference between music player software? Maybe people can put down their software/hardware config so we can compare apple with apple.

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請參考http://big5.enet.com.cn:82/gate/big5/www.enet.com.cn/article/2006/0720/A20060720140392.shtml

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Re: Sony Ericsson (finally) introduces a Bluetooth Stereo Headset: the HBH-DS970
« Reply #20 on: 26 July 2006, 00:19 »

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Mini-review, here goes . My HBH-DS970 just arrived and it was time to put it to the test! Unfortunately my SonyEricsson K800i hasn’t arrived yet, but I have lots of other Bluetooth devices so here goes:

HBH-DS970 and SonyEricsson K750i
The K750i doesn’t support A2DP, so no stereo sound. In fact, there’s no listening to music with the headset at all. The headset functionality works fine though, and the name of the caller is shown in the display of the headset. The manual states that you should be able to press the “Call”-button on the headset twice to redial the last number, but this didn’t work. Incoming calls were correctly transferred to the headset, except sometimes when the phone was connected to my computer with Float’s Mobile Manager (but that might have been FMA’s fault).

HBH-DS970 and Dell PDA (Axim X50v with WM5 and Widcomm drivers)
Next on the list is my PDA, a Dell Axim X50v upgraded with Windows Mobile 5.0. I had already downloaded and installed an upgraded Widcomm Bluetooth stack (1.7.1 build 3400) to replace the crappy Microsoft one. With this stack, the A2DP and Headset profiles worked fine! I was able to use the headset to make calls with Skype, and to listen to music with TCPMP. The remote control buttons on the headset didn’t work (next/previous track), but this wasn’t very surprising.

HBH-DS970 and Dell Laptop (Latitude X1 with Toshiba Bluetooth stack)
I used the Bluetooth stack that was shipped with the laptop almost a year ago. Headset and A2DP both worked without a hitch! Even the remote control features were supported, although they only worked in Windows Media Player.

HBH-DS970 and PC with Widcomm drivers
I’ve got the Logitech Dinovo Media Desktop Laser, which comes with a Bluetooth dongle and Widcomm drivers. Logitech updated their drivers recently, and the latest version is 5.0.1.2500. The headset was discovered and in both A2DP and Headset mode, and installed correctly, but now the problems started… A2DP worked fine, but when I connected it in Headset mode, the outgoing audio was horrible! (I.e. people I talked to on Skype couldn’t hear what I said.) Also, the Logitech Bluetooth mouse started moving erratically, sometimes lagging up to one second. What the..!? Tried restarting my computer, but then the A2DP profile stopped working too (or rather; it made the mouse stop working when used). Tried an old Bluetooth Headset, but with the same result. OK, so it was obviously not the headset’s fault. Finally I unplugged the Bluetooth dongle and then plugged it in again. And, voila! A2DP and Headset worked perfectly, and no mouse lag! Well, that was easy…!? Still no remote control features, but I never expected that anyway…

During these tests, I discovered two big problems with the headset:

The manual states that the headset can be connected to (or rather, paired with) ~10 devices at the same time. While this is strictly true, it’s important to note that it can only be paired as a Headset (ie with the Headset profile) to ONE device! Meaning that if you’re using the headset to make phone calls with your mobile phone, and would like to use it to make a quick Skype call with your computer, you must go through the whole pairing process with your computer again (shut down headset, put in ‘discoverable’-mode, discover it on the computer, enter PIN-code, etc.)! And when it’s time to switch back to the phone, do have to do it yet again! While certainly annoying (I’m going to be doing a lot of this), I guess it’s something I can live with.
Just to clarify, the headset WILL remember multiple pairings in A2DP-mode, meaning that if you want to use it to listen to music from your computer, you only have to open Bluetooth Manager, select the headset, and click Connect.

The second problem is that there is a delay of about 0.5s when playing A2DP-audio. No big deal with music, but try using the headset when you watch a movie… *sigh*

Overall though, I’m pretty happy with the headset. The sound quality is pretty good as far as I can tell, the construction feels solid, the earphones are good, and it could actually connect to all my devices (to tell you the truth, I expected more problems with the Bluetooth drivers and profiles). No comment about battery life yet, as I’ve only had it for 24 hours.
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