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manx 2009-07-23 17:20

Parrot DS1120 speakers
 
Hello

Has anyone tested/used the n810 with the Parrot DS1120 Speakers via their bluetooth capability? The parrot site says they are compatible with there N series phones. N82, N95,N73,N76 and N81-8gb

http://www.parrot.com/usa/products/wirelessspeakers


http://www.parrot.com/img/products/p...ds1120_08_.jpg

manx 2009-07-23 17:28

Re: Parrot DS1120 speakers
 
Ok looks like these things require A2DP support. From reading a previous thread this looks like somewhere I do not want to venture on the N810.
:(

Laughing Man 2009-07-23 17:50

Re: Parrot DS1120 speakers
 
Well there is a an A2DP hack.. but yeah it eats up battery and CPU usage (it does work though). Maybe in the future Mer will improve on it.

manx 2009-07-23 19:01

How about Audioengine A5
 
Looks like they have a dongle the transmits off the USB port of the source. Would the N810 USB port work as a source?

http://www.audioengineusa.com/a5_home.php


http://www.audioengineusa.com/images/full6.jpg

http://www.audioengineusa.com/images/w1.jpg

manx 2009-07-23 19:14

Re: Parrot DS1120 speakers
 
Ok I realized I can test this tonight. I can run my USB cable into my headroom total bithead amp. Which I think I have already done once before :rolleyes:

tso 2009-07-23 19:42

Re: Parrot DS1120 speakers
 
why not just take the sound from the headphones jack?

manx 2009-07-23 20:03

Re: Parrot DS1120 speakers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tso (Post 306276)
why not just take the sound from the headphones jack?


I think that's certainly an option with the a5 if you want to use the line in on the speakers. But if you use the WiFi transmitter and receiver option, the transmitter plugs in via USB.

Nelson L. Squeeko 2009-07-23 22:45

Re: Parrot DS1120 speakers
 
These would work fine with an A2DP dongle. I got one with a set of bluetooth headphones. It's designed to plug in on top of a iPod (30 GB/Classic size) so its about the width of an iPod, and slightly thicker. But it transmits a2dp audio from any headphone jack.


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