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joerg_rw 2014-01-23 22:19

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by willi6868 (Post 1408550)
I'am looking for a new headset for my new Jolla but I don't know which Headset is fully compatible.. :D



So i assume that any Headset which is compatible with Lumia 610/ 800/ 820/ 900/ 920 will also work on Jolla?!
The question is: will also the Volume keys of some Headsets be functional?

Do you think the Nokia WH-920 Purity Stereo Headset by Monster will be fully functional with Jolla? :confused:

Edit: Any suggestions for a good headset? :)

I heard latest lumia have a switch to accept both OMTP and AHJ. So I rather would test with an old N900 compatible Nokia headset and a AHJ headset aka apple headset. Then you know which "standards" jolla supports. Or you simply look up in schematics or technical device specs of jolla... oooops :-S

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...HJ#post1407054

willi6868 2014-01-26 12:59

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
Am I the only one who is noticing that the Nokia N9 wallcharger is getting very hot by charging Jolla? The charger is getting so hot that Jolla is reconnecting and 'losing' the connection after some time... :eek:

Didn't try the original Jolla wallcharger yet... :D

pycage 2014-01-26 13:41

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by willi6868 (Post 1409049)
Am I the only one who is noticing that the Nokia N9 wallcharger is getting very hot by charging Jolla? The charger is getting so hot that Jolla is reconnecting and 'losing' the connection after some time... :eek:

Didn't try the original Jolla wallcharger yet... :D

It doesn't do this for me. And I often use the N9 charger for the Jolla.
Are you using the original USB cable from the N9 with it?

willi6868 2014-01-26 15:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by pycage (Post 1409062)
It doesn't do this for me. And I often use the N9 charger for the Jolla.
Are you using the original USB cable from the N9 with it?

Yea, I do. :)

hana 2014-02-14 16:39

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
I use the Sennheiser MM 70s in-ear headset with Jolla, mostly for listening to music, but microphone also works OK. Most pleasant surprise was the lack of background hiss. For example with Nokia E71 there was a lot of hiss with 16 ohm (impedance) headphones, but for Jolla they seem to be a great match. Jolla's headphone jack feels quite sturdy just like the microUSB port. Even if I turn the audio plug, it doesn't cause any interference.

On headphones' sound quality I agree with PCmag's review. The weak point of the product is the flimsy volume slider. Accessories include 6 pairs of different ear sleeves and a nice pouch with a clever opening mechanism. Cable length from the plug is 1.0 m to the left side bud and 1.3 m to the right side, for a tall person it might be too short.

A wired headset's button doesn't work in Jolla, but pressing the button does create kernel messages (dmesg), so maybe in the future functionality could be added to Sailfish. On some phones you can also skip tracks in media player by pressing the button twice, that would be a nice feature to have.

chilango 2014-02-14 17:05

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
@hana do you have used this Headset with the N9?
Can you manage all the functions, also jump for and back in Music?

Thanks

Chilango

hana 2014-02-15 08:55

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
@chilango I don't have the N9. The MM 70s package includes an adapter cable for Nokia. On the compatibility site the closest thing tested is N900 and with that the button is said to work for taking calls.

By the way, here's what gets printed in Jolla's dmesg when I press the button:
Code:

[snd]sitar_dce_handler: meas(0) - dce(-849), mv(-17), button(0)
[snd]sitar_dce_handler: meas(1) - bias_value_dce(-849), bias_mv_dce(-17), button(0)


zlatko 2014-02-15 09:01

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hana (Post 1412745)
...
A wired headset's button doesn't work in Jolla, but pressing the button does create kernel messages (dmesg), so maybe in the future functionality could be added to Sailfish...

Support for wired headset buttons call handling comes in next update according to Jolla roadmap. So stay tuned :)

Martinhsl68hw 2014-02-15 09:29

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
Homemade raspberry pi bluetooth to dac works fine

ste-phan 2014-03-18 08:37

Re: Jolla hardware compatibility
 
Sennheiser MM100 bluetooth headset now works, including microphone and stop-start button in call application.


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