As a lot of us know, MSI Blueplayer allows to force a type of stereo bluetooth stream which only works on I.Tech and MSI bluetooth headsets.
However for S60v3, only the N73 is advertised as supported. I looked in a lot of forums (including here) and could only find people ASKING if it worked on other S60v3 devices (especially the E61) and there were no answers.
Well, out of money spending habits, I bought the I.Tech R35 and tried the blueplayer software on my E61.
Im happy to announce I get great stereo sound quality.
However, I had to reduce the bitrate of my MP3 files to 96kbps. I dont know if it's the phone's weak CPU or the fact that it's bluetooth 1.2 (slower than N73's 2.0 bluetooth), but higher than 96kbps will cause skipping. THe higher the kbps, the more skipping will occur.
The sound quality on the i.tech R35 is quite good. Get yourself some nice little in-ear earphones to get maximum bass/treble effect without asking too much from the bluetooth dongle.
However for S60v3, only the N73 is advertised as supported. I looked in a lot of forums (including here) and could only find people ASKING if it worked on other S60v3 devices (especially the E61) and there were no answers.
Well, out of money spending habits, I bought the I.Tech R35 and tried the blueplayer software on my E61.
Im happy to announce I get great stereo sound quality.
However, I had to reduce the bitrate of my MP3 files to 96kbps. I dont know if it's the phone's weak CPU or the fact that it's bluetooth 1.2 (slower than N73's 2.0 bluetooth), but higher than 96kbps will cause skipping. THe higher the kbps, the more skipping will occur.
The sound quality on the i.tech R35 is quite good. Get yourself some nice little in-ear earphones to get maximum bass/treble effect without asking too much from the bluetooth dongle.