Stereo Bluetooth Comes to the iPhone

Apple has finally adopted the bluetooth standard for stereo (called A2DP) in both its laptops and the iPhone. (This was a long time coming!)

I’ve been using this Plantroncs 855 headset for about a month. I’m generally pleased with it. The sound quality is reasonably good for music and great for voice, audio books, podcasts, etc.

The only major flaw is occasional skipping. The music drops out for about a second and then returns. I mostly notice this when walking and/or moving my right arm (which is just above the phone on my hip). It is worse with vigorous exercise and in buildings with intense RF activity (other cell phones and WiFi).

Two problems limit utility with the iPhone: 1) Apple has only implemented part of the control standard called AVRCP (play/pause works, but not next/prev track); and 2) Voice control does not activate with a simple press of the talk button (as it should). By accident I discovered that you have to press and hold the button for about 3 seconds (why?) to get the phone’s attention.

So, life in this arena is improving… but at a slower pace than one would expect. These standards are not new.  I note that prev/next already works with my OSX laptop, so this feature may come with the next rev of the iPhone OS. Better voice control? — I can dream can’t I?

Update 2012: I’ve abandoned this headset because it is too fragile for everyday use. I now use a Jabra Clipper which is not perfect, but is much sturdier.

Rocky Mountain National Park 2009

While in Colorado we had the opportunity to visit Rocky Mountain National Park.

The first day I hiked around the Bear Lake area and took HDR photos of the taller peaks. I was lucky the sky stayed clear until noon (gallery photos 1-15).

On the second day we did a car tour along Trail Ridge Road. There were more clouds and even some rain. At one point we hiked up to an alpine desert above 12,000 ft. These “mushroom rocks” offered an unusual photographic subject.

Along the way we saw both elk and the wily marmot.

Vedauwoo Wyoming – June 2009

We recently returned to an old favorite from the time we lived in Wyoming called Vedauwoo. In spite of their weathered sandstone appearance, these rocks are much harder—granite I think. The snow had only recently receded and the wildflowers were out in full force! I’ve posted a gallery of macro and HDR photos for all to enjoy. The last few images are from Northern Colorado where we saw fields of wild iris in all the wet places.