Well I took advantage of a promotional offer to buy this stereo headset son with the Bluetooth standard to use it with my Mio A701. Without success to configure the Phone House store, because the battery not charge, I have tested it works at home after giving the 89 euros to the shop. Fortunately, in returning the coupon provided with the barcode, invoice, you can be reimbursed 30 euros. For 1 euro extra, it offers their USB compatible with this Bluetooth headset via A2DP and provide a mini CD for the drivers. I'll be ordering this key if mine does not as yet the case.
I had to change the configuration for my Mio A701 it supports the A2DP mode and functions of the Bluetooth stereo headphones playing especially in its registry. Everything worked nickel and got many breaks when I read an MP3 or video, the video cuts as if the phone was rowing. So I am afraid that the Mio is probably not powerful enough to transmit the flow of a song encoded in 128 kbps to my blue tooth headset.

Too bad, it can finally be a hardware problem but I know when I tested the very nice little box that was also present in the original box of the helmet. It emits a connector bluetooth receiver to plug into an amp for example and it lets you swing from your mio or your computer with the music (the receiving side, therefore the product). But it also serves to make the sound of your hi-fi to your headset HT820 and then it becomes more convenient.
I will say more on this device when I get it tested.



















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