Bluetooth bar controller
Bluetooth bar controller
Does such a thing exist particularly to control spotify with a gloved hand? All I want are play/pause, skip fwd/back, volume up down. Have googled til fingers bled, nothing doing?
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HarveyCamm
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Re: Bluetooth bar controller
Hi Mike
I guess you may have to check the functionality but they do look available (thumbs)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Android-phone ... Sw8d9UwoC5
Listed at £79.95 on BuyItNow
Good luck
Harv
I guess you may have to check the functionality but they do look available (thumbs)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Android-phone ... Sw8d9UwoC5
Listed at £79.95 on BuyItNow
Good luck
Harv
Re: Bluetooth bar controller
I have used an Interphone one, works well, much easier than pressing buttons on your helmet.
Re: Bluetooth bar controller
I bought the Daytone BT controller and it's a great idea, but it didn't fit my F800, so I sold it.
For the marshalling group I belong to we are using some two-way radio software for mobiles in conjunction with a BT PTT button so that solves my original problem.
For the marshalling group I belong to we are using some two-way radio software for mobiles in conjunction with a BT PTT button so that solves my original problem.
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HarveyCamm
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Re: Bluetooth bar controller
Hi MikeMike54 wrote:That one looked perfect harvey until i saw the poor baterry life and not able to recharge. Bugger really that would have been ideal.
Thanks for replies so far
Maybe don't write it off just yet - 40 hours would most likely be a weeks riding so you'd only need a spare set of batteries in your pocket and they're cheap enough - 100 for £3.99 on Fleabay. If you want to use it for everyday riding then it's going to get to be a nuisance fast but just for the odd day or your week / fortnight cruising off somewhere warm & sunny is that so bad ? :huh:
I've tried riding with music and for me it's too distracting, that and I like to explore the wilderness that is my brain seeing what thoughts bubble up from the murky depths while the geography slides by :laugh:
I hope you find a solution
Harv
Re: Bluetooth bar controller
Sena does a very user-friendly and practical remote control. See
http://www.sena.com/product/10r/
I believe you can buy it as a separate device. I.e. Without the audio system, if you wish.
Ask the distributors at www.Motohaus.com
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http://www.sena.com/product/10r/
I believe you can buy it as a separate device. I.e. Without the audio system, if you wish.
Ask the distributors at www.Motohaus.com
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Re: Bluetooth bar controller
I phone headphones work well as they have all the functions built into the cable.
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Re: Bluetooth bar controller
I can't use mine with my fingers never mind with gloves on!CRAIGREVO wrote:I phone headphones work well as they have all the functions built into the cable.
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