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Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combo Socket Port (1412 Views)
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wheel_nut
Posts: 32
Registered: ‎08-17-2010
Message 21 of 40 (2,072 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combo Socket Port

Hmmmm .... I just tried to buy one of those. The shipping cost is extortionate:

 

Subtotal: $7.95 Shipping Charge: + $164.07 Order Total: $172.02

 

Bummer! :smileymad:

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tx Student
Student
tx
Posts: 2
Registered: ‎12-02-2010
Message 22 of 40 (1,993 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combo Socket Port

thanks to wheelnut for the info...

Does the polarity of the mic connection matter? ie, if i cutoff the mic jack of a cheap headset,

does it matter which of the 2 mic wires i connect to the "body" and which to the "ring" of the 4-part-jack?

 

isnt it amazing how stupid a supposed top-quality manufacturer like HP can be  to

(1) choose this weird design

(2) not supply an adaptor

(3) deny the problem and alienate all customers

???

 

note: my friend has a samesized Acer Aspire which smartly uses two separate standard connections.

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tx Student
Student
tx
Posts: 2
Registered: ‎12-02-2010
Message 23 of 40 (1,988 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combo Socket Port

more issues:

 

it seems when i just use earphones in the external connection,

the netbook speakers are disconnected

but _not_ the internal mic ?

 

so, i presume that the internal mic will still be active even with our 4-part adaptor?

i am guessing this will negatively affect the quality of mic input, with both internal and external mics active?

 

it seems then that the 'best' 'solution' is to use a USB-ported headset.

i get very good quality from mine on skype.

 

PS:  also i want to add to my rant against HP, a rant against the several PC-Magazine 'product reviews'

 that i read prior to buying the HP Mini ... none of which mentioned this problem ... reinforcing my suspicion

that such reviews are seldom truely objective, independent of the big mfg, nor thorough...

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wheel_nut
Posts: 32
Registered: ‎08-17-2010
Message 24 of 40 (1,962 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combo Socket Port


tx wrote:

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Does the polarity of the mic connection matter? ie, if i cutoff the mic jack of a cheap headset,

does it matter which of the 2 mic wires i connect to the "body" and which to the "ring" of the 4-part-jack?

 .............

 

Yes it does matter. These microphones need a bias voltage applied with the correct polarity. If you refer to my diagram, you will see that the Tip of the Microphone Plug must be connected to the Body of the 4-Pole Jack.


 

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Student
jsiegle
Posts: 2
Registered: ‎12-09-2010
Message 25 of 40 (1,589 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combo Socket Port

Have you tried this headset?

http://www.shopping.hp.com/product/computer/categories/speakers_headsets/1/accessories/VP052AA%2523A...

 

This has the TRRS support for both audio listening as well as mic usage...

 

Style may not be as you like, but might work?

 

-jeff

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Student
snuza
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎01-04-2009
Message 26 of 40 (1,412 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combo Socket Port

Was in the process of buying a Mini 210 when I noticed the single in/out port. Shop assistant knew nothing, could not provide a headset to use with it,  could not even suggest how to find out. Have called HP Support where the nice lady  claimed that she "had never heard of this problem" and suggested "I just use ordinary headphones".  Did not even know whether the headsets that HP sell have one or two jacks! Having now read the posts on this subject I have to say that my previously high opinion of HP has hit the floor.  Cannot believe that they can build and sell an otherwise ideal product with such a fundamental problem and NO backup to help buyers.  Time to check out the competition.

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Student
cuzzywuzzy
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎06-13-2011
Message 27 of 40 (1,308 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combi Socket Port

If there are still people out there still trying to solve the stupid problem of the Netbook Combi combi socket have a look at this site:

http://www.astrogaming.co.uk/accessories/3rd-party-headset-y-adapter-pkg-d

 

I bought one of these for £5.99 and the problem went away.  Just a shame tht HP seemed to take us through the hoops to get to this and a shame that they cannot recognise the problem and sell (or give) these to netbook customers.

 

 

Happy skyping to all

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Student
privatepg
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎07-22-2011
Message 28 of 40 (1,191 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combi Socket Port

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hi cuzzywuzzy 

is that really working with HP Mini 210 and HP Compaq Mini ?? bcox i really need to sort out this problem :smileyfrustrated:

total cost + P&P is bit hight, but if this is a perfect solution then happy to pay once :smileyhappy:

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Student
barrettjet
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎11-20-2011
Message 29 of 40 (858 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combi Socket Port

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moh_elg2000
Posts: 2
Registered: ‎11-26-2011
Message 30 of 40 (822 Views)

Re: HP Mini 210 Netbook Headset Audio Combi Socket Port

hi i think good of hp products so i buy hp mini netbook and untill now i searsh for solution for headset to use

but i cant why hp make this

it is very easy to solve this problem for the customers by arrang adapters and sell it or arrange headset carry the name of hp mini model

thanks

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