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I just upgraded my ADP1 to the official HTC 1.5 release.
Did radio and recovery image. Bluetooth stereo now works perfectly - no pairing issues, good sound, etc. I paired to a Philips table radio that has Bluetooth.
However, it no longer recognizes a *wired* audio device. I have the official HTC breakout adapter (the rectangular box) with a 3.5mm plug connected. I use this with headphones, a cassette adapter, and PC speakers. It worked with 1.1, but now sound continues to come out the internal speaker when this is connected.
Also, some users had reports on either no sound out the internal speaker, or louder sound, so I though I would start this thread for sound specific issues.
Some of these massive threads are just too hard to find data in. (and I did search.)
Did you wipe by chance...?
It seems many bugs are due to the need to wipe.
Linuxslate said:
I just upgraded my ADP1 to the official HTC 1.5 release.
Did radio and recovery image. Bluetooth stereo now works perfectly - no pairing issues, good sound, etc. I paired to a Philips table radio that has Bluetooth.
However, it no longer recognizes a *wired* audio device. I have the official HTC breakout adapter (the rectangular box) with a 3.5mm plug connected. I use this with headphones, a cassette adapter, and PC speakers. It worked with 1.1, but now sound continues to come out the internal speaker when this is connected.
Also, some users had reports on either no sound out the internal speaker, or louder sound, so I though I would start this thread for sound specific issues.
Some of these massive threads are just too hard to find data in. (and I did search.)
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If you're refering to this (pictured below), then yes, it no longer works for me as well. I'm not complaining though because I don't need it anymore. I can stream my music through my car stereo bluetooth and still be able to charge at the same time. The adapter with mic that came with the G1 still works though.
By the way, I don't have any speaker volume issue like how I did with Dude's build. It's always loud now. Make sure you wipe before updating.
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Yes. Meant to include that. I wiped between the radio install and the system image install. Not sure if that is the best way. So it may have seen 1.1 again since the wipe. Thanks for pointing this out. I'll wipe again, and see what happens.
Yes. That is what I have. I also have a 3.5mm adapter that I made out of the headset that was included with the ADP1, and I have a dock with audio, but those two are at home. I'll have to try them later.
Just wiped again. Still does not work.
AFAIK, there is not a chip in these adapters/headsets like in some other phones. So it looks to me like no wired headphones will work for music. This looks like a pretty serious bug.
While I'd love to have a BT stereo in my car, I am not likely to run out and buy one any time soon.
Just tried it and it works for me.
I plugged in the wired headphone that came with my g1 and it worked fine.
I also have the htc 2 usb port adapter and that works as well. Music is sent to the headphones. I also have the usb charger connected to the 2nd port and its charging the phone while sending music to the headphones.
this is what I have:
http://tinyurl.com/col4dh
OK, it looks like just this one adapter does not work. Interesting since it did work, and is genuine HTC.
I'll try to crack one open, and see how it is wired. This may be due to the fact that this adapter has both the 3.5mm jack, and the HTC ext USB.
If I can come up with a HW mod (perhaps at the expense of the replicated ext USB connector), I'll post it.
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OK, it looks like just this one adapter does not work. Interesting since it did work, and is genuine HTC.
I'll try to crack one open, and see how it is wired. This may be due to the fact that this adapter has both the 3.5mm jack, and the HTC ext USB.
If I can come up with a HW mod (perhaps at the expense of the replicated ext USB connector), I'll post it.
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yeah could be an issue with the 3.5mm jack, as my adapter doesn't include that.
dwang said:
yeah could be an issue with the 3.5mm jack, as my adapter doesn't include that.
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Wait a minute. If that adapter does not have a 3.5mm jack, then the question remains if it works with any ext USB --> 3.5mm Adapter.
In short, is it ignoring pin 4 (Headset connected)?
(Ref:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2610305&postcount=19
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Wait a minute. If that adapter does not have a 3.5mm jack, then the question remains if it works with any ext USB --> 3.5mm Adapter.
In short, is it ignoring pin 4 (Headset connected)?
(Ref:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2610305&postcount=19
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My g1 came with an ext usb -> 3.5mm adapter and that works fine with 1.5.
I have confirmed that it is just the square HTC adapter as pictured in the 3rd post in this thread that does not work. If you plug another type of headset or headset adapter into the ext USB headset, it will start working, and continue to work even after the 2nd headset or adapter is removed.
I have managed to open one of mine, and I will look at it.
I also have the Azmer dock (pictured below), and it seems to work fine - e.g. the sound only switches to external when a 3.5mm plug is actually connected.
I've got one of these (picture below). Doesn't work
If I recall correctly, the device you've pictured above contains a 2.5mm headset jack, not a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Nope, has a 3.5mm jack I use it with my Sennheiser MX560 earphones.
upgraded to htc 1.5 sound is quite low , any idea why?
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upgraded to htc 1.5 sound is quite low , any idea why?
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Try wiping then updating again. I only had the sound problem in dudes build but the official htc release works flawlessly
Anyone who has found a solution already? Would really like to be able to use my earphones...
Workaround widget made
http://code.google.com/p/toggleheadset/
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If you're refering to this (pictured below), then yes, it no longer works for me as well. I'm not complaining though because I don't need it anymore. I can stream my music through my car stereo bluetooth and still be able to charge at the same time. The adapter with mic that came with the G1 still works though.
By the way, I don't have any speaker volume issue like how I did with Dude's build. It's always loud now. Make sure you wipe before updating.
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I had Dude cupcake when my speaker volume stopped working, it stays at the lowest volume no matter what. I wiped and changed the Rom to 2 different others to try to fix it, the new dude 1.2 and google ion, and still no volume, any idea what i can do?
Thinking of getting a streak.
Been through so dang many of the bluetooth devices and have noticed that some work better with particular phones. What are you using with YOUR streak and does it drop out or give/not-give great clarity?
for MINE, I have no issues with my Jawbone ICON headset. I have a ATT Streak with the O2 2.1 update in Atlanta.
plantronics 975 - hands down the best headset for the streak or pretty much any phone.....no static....great battery life....
My Jawbone Icon is also working great with the US 1.6 version. My only gripe is that when I enable the BT I still have to set the device options to use the phone audio. Otherwise it works great.
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My Jawbone Icon is also working great with the US 1.6 version. My only gripe is that when I enable the BT I still have to set the device options to use the phone audio. Otherwise it works great.
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Were is the setting you are using to change the phone audio?
under wirless controls, blue tooth settings then long press the jawbone ICON options.
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under wirless controls, blue tooth settings then long press the jawbone ICON options.
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Mine stays checked so I have no need to go there each time I pair up.
My jawbone works as soon as I turn the bluetooth on.
What I want to is direct all sounds to my Jawbone.
IE: ringtones, music, ect...how can I do that?
I use one of these:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_7&products_id=106733
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They are awesome for music and cheap as chips! I have my phone in a pouch around my waist while I'm in the gym and the music is proper clear. I actually stuggled using these with my HD2 as whenever something gets inbetween the right ear piece and the phone, or the top part of the phone was covered at all, everything would start to brake up, but it's working wonderfully with the Streak. Not really used them for phone calls but think they were alright when I did.
+1 Jawbone Icon
in order to allow all sounds to the icon, you have to enable it through an update to the firmware. however, note that it will move ALL sounds - (GPS included)
do that on the jawbones website (never remember the manufacturer)
I've just bought one of these:
http://www.chipchick.com/2009/12/sony-ericsson-mw600-review.html
verdict?
Brilliant. Calls come in clear. There may be better ones, but it's doing the job good. Music streaming? Sometimes a quarter of a secound pause, not bothering me at all, keeps me awake
the most brilliant thing about it? It has a built in FM radio. So the dell streak has not an FM radio, but this BT headset can compromise for it, altough you can not save a channel, just tune and listen, no problem for me either. It does remember your last listened radio station, just no presets.
Few other things.
Accept calls from the BT headset, ok.
Skip, play and pause tracks, ok.
Adjust volume, ok.
Works with Rockplayer, youtube etc, ok.
downside, does not show track info on the oled screen.
it plays nicely with my bt watch. ie, my watch vibrates and can see who is calling me and I can just take the call with the headset.
So far, pretty amazing. I must confess, I am not an audiophilic, just occasionaly listen to music, but i can say that music output is ok. btw, the bluetooth module has a 3.5m audio jack, so you can plug your own earbuds into it, the mic is on the bt module as well.
I've bought mine for a mearly 45 euro's.
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the most brilliant thing about it? It has a built in FM radio. So the dell streak has not an FM radio, but this BT headset can compromise for it, altough you can not save a channel, just tune and listen, no problem for me either. It does remember your last listened radio station, just no presets.
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Hello hyellow,
Are you able to stream the FM radio using this device to the speakers of the Dell Streak? Is it possible to use the device as a FM receiver and the Streak as output of the audio?
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Hello hyellow,
Are you able to stream the FM radio using this device to the speakers of the Dell Streak? Is it possible to use the device as a FM receiver and the Streak as output of the audio?
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no, not possible. However, you can connect other headphones to the Bluetooth headset or even a set of speakers.
Boysa22 said:
Hello hyellow,
Are you able to stream the FM radio using this device to the speakers of the Dell Streak? Is it possible to use the device as a FM receiver and the Streak as output of the audio?
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no, not possible. However, you can connect other headphones to the Bluetooth headset or even a set of speakers.
Thank you, for the fast reply
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I've just bought one of these:
http://www.chipchick.com/2009/12/sony-ericsson-mw600-review.html
verdict?
Brilliant. Calls come in clear. There may be better ones, but it's doing the job good. Music streaming? Sometimes a quarter of a secound pause, not bothering me at all, keeps me awake
the most brilliant thing about it? It has a built in FM radio. So the dell streak has not an FM radio, but this BT headset can compromise for it, altough you can not save a channel, just tune and listen, no problem for me either. It does remember your last listened radio station, just no presets.
Few other things.
Accept calls from the BT headset, ok.
Skip, play and pause tracks, ok.
Adjust volume, ok.
Works with Rockplayer, youtube etc, ok.
downside, does not show track info on the oled screen.
it plays nicely with my bt watch. ie, my watch vibrates and can see who is calling me and I can just take the call with the headset.
So far, pretty amazing. I must confess, I am not an audiophilic, just occasionaly listen to music, but i can say that music output is ok. btw, the bluetooth module has a 3.5m audio jack, so you can plug your own earbuds into it, the mic is on the bt module as well.
I've bought mine for a mearly 45 euro's.
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Just got one of these mw600's today, so far it's the best i've seen.
gillebob said:
Just got one of these mw600's today, so far it's the best i've seen.
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have you bought this on my recomendations?
Any one else getting drop out on 2.1? I have a jabra bluetooth dog tag that worked fine on 1.6 and the 2.1 betas but now drops out for about half a second approximately every 5-10mins
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Hi all,
Like others for just voice calls i am using one of the earlier Jawbones not sure which one it is though and for Music and Voice I'm using a Nokia BH-500 Bluetooth Headset with a pair of Shure EC2g's and the sound is nothing short of stunning with no drop outs or stutters at all also all the controls on it work perfectly with the Streak.
Marc
Blueant Q2 - Phone book and Bluetooth Voice dial
Using a Blueant Q2. Loads the phone book into the headset and announces who is calling if they are in your phonebook. Also works for Bluetooth voice dialing. Press the button, say Phone commands and it activates the Nuance Voice Control through the headset. Running Streak Stock Firmware 1.6.
Sounds great and I can go close to 50-60 feet before it loses the signal.
All the forums don't really point to a good solution, lots of unanswered questions so I was just wondering if anyone has had any success yet with this?
I have 2 auxiliary and a 3.5 jack. I just bought a car and am looking for a viable solution. I just want to play music through the speakers. (I thought I had usb somewhere..but can't seem to find it yet).
Also has anyone tried just a external drive with mp3's on it? that would be ideal..
I've found these on amazon:
http://tinyurl.com/4l2cmn8
http://tinyurl.com/4zseg48
http://tinyurl.com/48m7g3w
In theory, playing through the 3.5mm jack from the phone > In-dash reciever would be the best.
Although, my buddy has a iTouch, and plays through USB and its sounds nice on his Infinity Kappas and Polks.
Don't use the FM Transmitter, never good results imo
Ya I tried playing earlier through it and for some reason it kept skipping/stopping/playing. it was weird... I'm not sure i want to buy the car dock/charger if I can't get the music to play through. I didn't try a different player though, just the stock app.
i just use a cassette that has a wire sticking out of it and plug that into the headphone jack. works perfect. works on phone calls too.
for you, just get an aux wire that's 3.5mm male on both ends, that should work.
poor man's bluetooth. lol.
Ya I'm not sure what's up with it. It just worked today, but didn't work so well the other day. I'll probably just get a used mp3 player and store it in the car, hidden of course. It has a power outlet next to the hidden aux jack, so that's convenient.
You could always get an FM tuner that plugs into the lighter. I do hear that quality is not the best going that route.
I have an FM transmitter because my car doesn't have a tape player. It works OK, sometimes its a little bad quality but it gets the job done. If you have a tape player definitely just get the cassette adapter to 3.5mm
Hello,
I have tried using the headphone jack to my line in on my head-unit. I have to use a groundloop isolator to clean up the signal interference from my alternator and the speakerphone part works okay.
I have and use this most of the time Jabra Cruiser It is very clear and for music and phone. When playing mp3s it also transmits the RDS info to the head-unit.
One of my buddies uses this GOgroove Flexsmart X2 and has great success using the Bluetooth to FM.
Both are great BT to FM devices.
Take care,
The hard wired 3.5 or aux inputs are your best bet for sound quality
I know at this point my reply may be a little late....I don't know too much about dev but I can keep my head afloat with car audio ^.^ so considering your available options, 3.5 to 3.5 will be your best option for sound quality, followed closely by an auxiliary to 3.5 cable. FM transmitters are never a good way to go. This is attributed to the amount of signal loss that occurs when the sound is turned into electromagnetic waves to be transferred. Plus FM opens the door for a lot of outside interference. I personally don't know if incredible are capable of doing usb output for sound, and I understand that you don't have a usb input, but this is by far the best way to go. You can pick up a stereo with usb input for cheap, and they're very easy to install. If you're smart enough to keep up with some if the discussions on xda, I'm sure you can match up some wire colors! minimal signal loss occurs when using usb, much less than even the loss due to 3.5-3.5. If you ever have an extra 50-100 bucks, grab a usb stereo and slap it in. Always the best way to go. And to the question about a straight drive with mp3's, that method would be pretty much identical to usb input. Now, if your vehicle still has its stock speakers and you haven't put any aftermarket parts in it, you probably won't notice the difference between usb and 3.5. If you have done work and have put even a small amount of work into your speakers, you will definitely notice it. Sorry for the ramble figured I'd try to give you a solid answer if you wanna know anything else feel free to pm me. And for those of you that stuck in there on this rant, kudos.
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There's some good suggestions in this thread
I bought a Clarion CZ500 and the Bluetooth streaming works great. I also tried to connect my DInc to the USB port but it could not find my music. My guess is that it gets confused because two drives show up when you plug a DInc into USB.
Hello all,
From my personal experience I have learned a thing or two about car stereos and external media sources.
If there is only an input for "external" or Cd changer" (RCA) do the following.
1. Get yourself one of these
(plug#1)
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2. Don't buy a Ground Loop Isolator, they're bulky and IMO a waste of money. Instead get a cable that has the nose reducing feature built into it. I highly recommend the following pictured cable. I personally use it on a daily basis.
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3. Plug the RCA male ends into the rear of your stereo.
4a. Connect plug #1  into the end's of each other.
Note: Plug#2 has the noise filter closer to one end than the other. You'll want to plug the short end into plug#1.
4b. Use electrical tape to secure the connection between 1&2.
5. Run plug#2 towards the front of the dash.
6. Enjoy a MP4 copy of a movie or some music.
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@dmadrid98....out of curiosity, why would you want to use multiple plugs when you can buy simple noise reducing rca to 3.5 plugs? Doesn't make much sense to add in yet another joint for signal loss
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@dmadrid98....out of curiosity, why would you want to use multiple plugs when you can buy simple noise reducing rca to 3.5 plugs? Doesn't make much sense to add in yet another joint for signal loss
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Good point, I was just stating what my preference was because I use the same audio cable in my Semi-Truck & Personal Vehicle.
IMO best bet is to get a iPod ready Head unit that can control an ipod and an iPOD hook em all up you can crontrol your music stright from your head unit and sound output is as good as the recording.
All this makes me so glad I bought a Bt enabled car stereo, with the seperate
input setting for phone and media.
My phone gets used a lot in the car for its media. My setup consists of my phone charger, a simple 3.5 male/male audio cord, and sometimes I put it in my car cradle. Can't get better than a direct audio out from the phone, to aux in on the stereo.
The hard wired 3.5 is your best bet
Been addressing this myself. For simplest integration, 3.5mm to aux input on your factory radio is the best/easiest way to go.
If your car doesn't have an aux input, there is a company named PAC that makes auxiliary inputs for most factory radios. It allows 3.5mm or rca inputs.
With the Incredible, you can use the tv-out cable to the rca's, but you'll need to short the connection on the video rca to enable tv-out on the incredible. (Provided how you mount it) you have a single plug charge and play solution.
I'm working on an implementation of this in my car, and have confirmed the tv-out works, just got to get the dock fabbed and mounted.
I recently put in a new stereo in my car. Sony MEX-BT3900U. Absolutely love this stereo!! I can pair it with bluetooth, stream my Pandora, and when I get a phone call, it mutes the audio (even when on tuner) and with a push of a button I can answer the call and start talking. It's like having a high end car with the hands free. Best purchase ever!
Sony Ericsson Hi-Fi Bluetooth Stereo Headset with FM Radio
I've had this Bluetooth Device for a few days now, and it's perfect for my Tab. Caller ID, Stream Music from Tab.
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Call quality is above average, no echo, no background noise. Music controls right on the headset, large caller ID / info screen.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003DQ1DCM
Looks interesting. Does it work with video calls on the Tab?
Not sure, I'll test it out and get back to ya.
I have owned this particular Bluetooth device for about 6months, and its audio quality and range are unbelievable! Only cons I can think of are... it doesn't display the name of the caller on the caller id, only the #, and it is really hard to find a set of replacement OEM headphones (hpm-70)(my cat destroyed the set that came with it), on the plus side any normal (3.5mm connection) headphones will work, you just have to deal with a long cord (the set it comes with are VERY short on purpose). Never been happier with a bluetooth device of any kind.
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Iv been using this with the gt for four months now, Im really satisfied. After some small changes in Bluetooth audio config file it works well with both music and in call..
well since i use the bt headset for calls so i dont hold bulky tab in my hands. I use the cheapo 15$ nokia bh105. Works on any device even ps3. Music media and video. I still stick to a strong sturdy wired headphones.
I don't have the BT device mentioned, but I can attest to the audio quality of Sony BT headsets. I had a BT20NX previously, the build-quality wasn't too great; the cable came loose after about a year or two of use but the audio was pretty astounding being bluetooth and all. My key liking of it was the level of bass it provided, and that it worked with all my devices from mobile phone to PC without a hitch.
Now using a Jabra BT3030, bass is weak similar to the Plantronics I had previously. Quite disappointing since my main use of a BT headset is for music.
I have the mw600 and have paired them with my galaxy s and work fantastically. Though I have tried to connect to the galaxy tab but keep having issues like it wont show up in the scanning area.
Hi,
Is it possible to use the BT Headset (paired with the Tab) as Mic and the Line-Out of the Tab as Out?
Thanks,
Sam
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No, it isn't.
Anybody can confirm me that I can use the Tab stock earpiece and this? I kindof don't like the thing to be clipped at my shirt or something. I don't mind the loss is quality if using the stock earpiece tho'.
You can use any 3.5" jack connector ear piece with the MW600, only thing is that the mic is on the tiny device, right next to the answer button. means you need to clip it on your shirt while talking.
So the stock earpiece mic won't work?
Not the mic, but ear pieces will.
love this bluetooth
Im also using a mw600 for almost a month now with my Tab, dell streak and HD2, its quality and performance is truely great! I didnt use the stock earphones that came with it, instead I use my Beats Studio by Dr Dre. And wow! Sound quality is still awesome! No difference when I was using my Dre's in a cable, I am really amaze.
Best range ever on bluetooth devices. Goes through walls and sound quality is still great.
what else can I say, its a worth purchase.
Does the mw600 display caller names or only phone numbers?
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Does the mw600 display caller names or only phone numbers?
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it does show
Can someone test the mw600 with Skype,tango, and sipdroid/csipsimple?
This might be what I was looking for.
T-Mobile tab running latest Overcome
yeah. i am using the MW600 too. great BT headset. Can even connect 2 devices at one time. I use it for listening mp3 on my GT and the other connection for answering call from my iphone.
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I have owned this particular Bluetooth device for about 6months, and its audio quality and range are unbelievable! Only cons I can think of are... it doesn't display the name of the caller on the caller id, only the #, and it is really hard to find a set of replacement OEM headphones (hpm-70)(my cat destroyed the set that came with it), on the plus side any normal (3.5mm connection) headphones will work, you just have to deal with a long cord (the set it comes with are VERY short on purpose). Never been happier with a bluetooth device of any kind.
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I love this BT as well. Best BT sound quality I've ever heard. I didn't like the cable on the included headset, although the sound was great and the earpieces are really confortable. I bought a pair of $20 earbuds and cut and resoldered the cables myself, now I've got a pair of earbuds with a 1' cord, and it clips to my shirt collar. No more tangles, or excess cable! Perfect!
Alright so there is an issue I have found and cannot figure out how to solve it. Android Auto starts up fine and works great with Bluetooth audio for music and navigation through the car stereo. But, as soon as a call comes in it defaults to the phones speaker and I cannot hear hardly, due to the location of the phone. Is there anyway to have the call audio come through the speakers and Bluetooth like everything else already does?
In the Bluetooth settings for the car stereo, does it include the phone audio profile and is it enabled?
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In the Bluetooth settings for the car stereo, does it include the phone audio profile and is it enabled?
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My radios profile is setup with my phone fine. When I don't have the app open it functions fine with phone over Bluetooth. It is an issue with the app cause everything functions without it running but when it is up the calls come through speakerphone.
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Itchiee said:
Permissions?
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All of those permissions are set correctly.
I'm having a similar issue with my Pixel handset. I don't have an android auto head unit so just use my phone mounted on the dash with AA installed, and connected to my cars system using a 3.5mm stereo jack cable. When making and receiving calls though it defaults to using the handset loudspeaker rather than outputting audio through the cable to my cars system.
I have had some issues as well...not totally similar to you but this is my issue.
Every time I start my car, Bluetooth connects as it should because I may not want to use AA (Android Auto) and may want to just listen to radio . I can listen to music from my phone. I can make and receive calls with no issue. My only requirement is that I have to lower the volume of the phone ringer to silent or else I hear the screech of death from the phone speakers when a call comes in. Not the normal situation or ideal at all. Anyway, i have tried to find a way to 1-Delay the time it takes for AA to connect to the HU or 2-Have the Phone go into Do Not Disturb when connecting to the car. I have not figured out a way to do either.
Well, if I decide to use AA, and click on the image on my HU (JVC-KW-M740BT), the same happens....no calls can come in without some sort of loud noise from the Phone speakers. everything else works.
I am just at a loss as to how to automatically set up the silent ringer on my phone when connected. I have been trying to use Llamalab's Automate app....and i have gotten close but no cigar.
If anyone can contribute solutions, to your problem or mine, that would be great.
I had to put in my phone type and such...
Phone:Nexus 6P
Version:8.1 Stock
Car:2015 Toyota Camry SE
Head Unit:JVC-KW-M740BT
Hello,
I have many issues with the bluetooth too. The problem occurs when listening music in AA and switching to/from phone call mode. It's a bit random. I think there is a problem when switching the bluetooth profile. I'm running Oreo 8.1 (Lineage 15.1)
Kenny987654321 said:
Alright so there is an issue I have found and cannot figure out how to solve it. Android Auto starts up fine and works great with Bluetooth audio for music and navigation through the car stereo. But, as soon as a call comes in it defaults to the phones speaker and I cannot hear hardly, due to the location of the phone. Is there anyway to have the call audio come through the speakers and Bluetooth like everything else already does?
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It is discouragoing to see this problem has been ongoing for years. I have the exact same issue. Everythbing works fine. All audio through the head unit. Call comes in. Call is fine. Audio through the head unit. Hang up the call and all audio reverts to through the phone.
Phone: LG G6 LG-H872 running Android 8.0.0, not rooted
Head Unit: 2016 Ford Fiesta ST running Sync3 V3