[Q] How to use TRRS adapter with a 3.5mm external mic? - HTC First

Hello I bought a trrs adapter with headphones and Mic so I bought a 12 foot 3.5mm extension and plugged a 3.5mm Mic in and it seems to work for voice recognition as soon as I plug in. Also the headphones work fine on the trrs adapter.
What's a good app that can work so I can monitor the external Mic over the headphones?
Do I need a trrs 12' 3.5mm extension so the Mic will work? Because I know the Mic and extension work fine on a computers Mic plug...
I need an app to simply listen to the trrs external microphone over the headphones...
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Does this adapter exist?

I already have a 2.5mm -> 3.5mm stereo adapter to connect my Mogul to my car stereo.
I want a 2.5mm (M) -> Splits two ways:
a) 3.5mm (F) stereo
b) 3.5mm (F) mic
If there isn't one commercially available, I should be able to make it. Any idea what the proper pinout is? And how do we get all signals down 3 wires? (Left+Right+Mic+Gnd+control button)
Any update on finding out how to conect a external speaker and mic to the 6800? I would like to have this type of setup in my car.
TdiDave said:
Any update on finding out how to conect a external speaker and mic to the 6800? I would like to have this type of setup in my car.
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You can do a direct splice of the cables coming out if you want, but that requires a little bit on knowledge and a little bit of testing. Basically, you'd take the stock headset and cut off the earbuds and mic. You'd then splice the headphone fead and the mic feed into other lines that would run to your external speaker and mic. Other than that, I don't know of any attachments that do it. You could swing by radio shack and ask them.
I am also interested in doing this. My car has an aux input to the stereo and I would like to install some kind of mic setup so I can use it as a handsfree device. Bluetooth is way too unpredictable so I plan on doing it wired.
You will need a 4-conductor 2.5mm plug along with the Y-cable that came with the phone that has usb and 2.5mm jack.
anyone looking for this setup.. i have a cable i bought off ebay that has a miniusb,which allows you to have a charger plugged in, built in microphone and answer button, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, it works great in the car for hands free (car deck has aux in) , and also works great with my cigarette lighter fm transmitter. anyone looking for this , just type in m
I think i found a solution. I just bought an adapter like this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/2in1-USB-audio-...ryZ35211QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

A300 adapter + headphones?

I bought an HTC A300 adapter off eBay as I wanted the ability to both charge and listen to music at the same time. I tried plugging a pair of headphones (regular headphones, no mic) to the 3.5mm jack on the A300 and then plugged the A300 into the phone, however the phone still tries to play the music through it's internal speaker instead of the headphones. I tried plugging the A300 in first and then the headphones to see if that made a difference but got the same result.
Do I still need to use the ext-USB headphone adapter and plug that into the A300's ext USB jack in order for this to work? If so, what's the point of the 3.5mm jack? Does the 3.5mm jack only work properly with headsets (with microphones) and not standard headphones?

Adapter with mic support

Hello
I have Jabra wired (not Bluetooth) headset with mic. It is very comfortable for my ears. But unfortunately it is 2.5mm, not 3.5mm. I bought 2.5->3.5 adapter off eBay and while it is fine with music, there is a problem - it does not send sound from Jabra's microphone back to HD2.
So people do not hear me at all, or hear me very bad, because basically they hear me from phone's mic, not Jabra's mic
I know that HD2 works fine, because mic works as expected with included HD2 headset.
Any suggestions ? Besides buying different 3.5mm headset or moving to BT ?
Does your headset and adapter have 4 pins?
I think you should use a 4-pin converter, cause the headset uses a additional pin to transfer the mic signal.
how would I know how many pins are there? It is rounded, do not see any pins :-(
Yes its rounded, but in 3 or 4 contacts separated.

[Q] Headphone adapter with microphone

I'm searching a cable/adapter with a mic and a 3.5mm jack where I can connect a classic stereo headphones.
The reason is to use my in-ear monitor (without mic) to answer to the calls when I'm listening music.
I've found this one:
www.ebay.com/itm/360528518602
Anyone I've tried it?
Do you know a similar connector working on the Samsung Ace (or Galaxy)?
Today I've received this adapter: it works fine and finally I can use my expensive in-ear monitors for both music and calls.

headphones and microphone

Just recently started a new job as a truck driver again and it requires me to be in contact with customers fairly often, I hate the feel of earbuds in my ear and with the truck running I sometimes cannot hear the speakerphone. So I picked up a set of headphones with a wand style mic. My issue is that there are 2 separate plugs ( one for earphones and one for mic) and our phones only have one socket, can I just purchase a 2 into 1 jack and make the headphones and mic function properly?
Technically yes. But you need to make sure the input on the adapter states microphone. Those type of headsets are for computers and telephones.
Something like this.
HTTX 3.5mm Male to Female Headset Splitter Adapter for Headphones With Two separate Headphone / Microphone plugs- 3.5mm 4 position Male to Dual 3 position Female Plugs M/F https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HAVSPOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_OHyFzbW9WK1PS
justin94 said:
Technically yes. But you need to make sure the input on the adapter states microphone. Those type of headsets are for computers and telephones.
Something like this.
HTTX 3.5mm Male to Female Headset Splitter Adapter for Headphones With Two separate Headphone / Microphone plugs- 3.5mm 4 position Male to Dual 3 position Female Plugs M/F https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HAVSPOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_OHyFzbW9WK1PS
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Yes it does have indicators on it showing a microphone on one plug and a speaker on the other plug.

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