
11-15-2007, 05:37 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 4
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Yes, I think that MS just didn't feel that bluetooth audio had caught on enough at the time to push it as a feature for the new Zunes. I was really disappointed in them as I was fully expecting this to be a feature on the new Zune 2. It would have truly made it a favorite over the iPod in that regard. I actually was sitting on this idea for this mod until I heard a verification that bluetooth would not be a feature on the Zune 2. I'm sure they may end up making a dock interface module eventually, but seeing as to how long it takes for them to get anything made for it, it may be a while.
In other news, I've actually changed my thinking on this hack and have actually decided to put the bluetooth radio inside the Zune itself. I was doing the hard drive upgrade and felt that it would be best to not have to attach something whenever I wanted to use my headset. Right now I'm trying to get info on a thinner battery to fit the bluetooth board inside the casing, but other than that, it's fully functional as an internal component. (no play controls unfortunately) The bluetooth only transmits the audio as the serial interface is different between the iPod and the Zune and thusly would not work for play control. Now, I know you're probably concerned about having the BT audio transmitting all the time and running the battery down. No worries, I hooked the power up to the transistor that turns the power on/off for the wireless module and the bluetooth can be switched on/off from inside the settings menu.
Microsoft had better get a clue as to what would differentiate itself from the iPod if they are going to succeed with this. There's no reason other than lack of foresight or very slight (and I do mean slight) cost differences in going with a wireless radio that supports bluetooth and wifi. They make chips out there already that do both. I would have easily been first in line for a Zune 2 if bluetooth had been an option. But alas, we'll have to take this in our own hands for now.
Anybody who knows of a battery (iPod or other) that is compatible with the Zune and thinner, please let me know. I'd rather not sacrifice mAh in order to achieve this and would of course prefer a higher capacity one if space savings can be realized. Photos and details will come soon. (Have to bum a digital camera)
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