So I know that the galaxy gear connects to the galaxy phone via Bluetooth, and you can control music playback (probably only through the stock Samsung app)...But what if one has Bluetooth headphones...
Are you limited to one Bluetooth connection?
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Not sure about using bluetooth headphones but I know the gear works to control grooveshark
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jdcnosse said:
So I know that the galaxy gear connects to the galaxy phone via Bluetooth, and you can control music playback (probably only through the stock Samsung app)...But what if one has Bluetooth headphones...
Are you limited to one Bluetooth connection?
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Not a galaxy owner but for my HTC One at least I can connect to multiple Bluetooth devices at once. For example, the phone auto connects to my car stereo to make/receive phone calls but at the same time I am tethering my iPod touch by Bluetooth to the phone to use music streaming. I would think the phone link is similar to audio link. So perhaps android in general doesn't limit connections to one at a time?
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jdcnosse said:
So I know that the galaxy gear connects to the galaxy phone via Bluetooth, and you can control music playback (probably only through the stock Samsung app)...But what if one has Bluetooth headphones...
Are you limited to one Bluetooth connection?
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I connect to headphones, blue tooth speaker, my vehicles blue tooth system all while connected to the gear.
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I listen to music at work all day via my BT headset, and I use media controls on my Gear for choosing songs, changing volume, etc.
So yes, it works, and without any issues IME.
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There has to be a way to sync with bluetooth of the desktop dock without you being on the dock. I want to play music on my phone to speakers attached to the dock while I'm out and about. There has to be a way. When I dc my phone real quick from dock, music is still playing through bluetooth for a few second s before it dc.
Any luck any one?
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Pair and connect your phone to the dock without it being docked. Your bluetooth should connect and let you play audio through it then.
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I use a hands free Bluetooth speaker while driving in my truck. Since I have had my Vivid I have not been able to get the volume to increase. I have used the rocker on the handset and on the speaker itself to no avail. It stays at the same volume whether I go up or down. I tried another speaker I have and it's the same thing. I also tried my Samsung Bluetooth earpiece and it also does the same thing. What could be going on. I only use hands free to talk on phone calls when I need to. Any suggestions? Do I have a bad handset? This is my only issue with the Vivid, other than that I love it.
So when you disconnect your Bluetooth the volume works?
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I do not have any issues with volume for anything else whether I'm connected to Bluetooth or not.
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It's probably just your phone, though it can still be your BT speakerphone. I use my Vivid with Parrot BT hardwired into my car stereo and have no issues with either calling or music streaming.
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I have both a mono bt headset and a stereo a2dp one with built in mic. I'd like to record audio using either one. I currently use tapeatalk but it is only picking up the phone mic. I tried using an app called bt Mono but had no luck with it, any suggestions?
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I am also interested in this as I want to use a headset for note-to-self tasks.
Is there a possibility to use the headset micro as audio source?
Thanks!
I bought new car radio Pioneer. It has bluetooth so I tried to play music with my sgs with AOSP 4.2.1 pawitp ROM. It connect with no problem and plays. But it brakes music for about half a second. Yust enough to notice and to get annoyed with it. It seems to play fine if I connect in aux. Don't know if that's normal or what could be the problem. Bluetooth can't deliver so much data and brakes or what?
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Bluetooth work fine, but don't work when connet to my audio car, the sound not playing by car speakers, but by the device.
There must be a button on your phone where you can choose device or Bluetooth!
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noahvt said:
There must be a button on your phone where you can choose device or Bluetooth!
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in the options I have enabled bluetooth phone audio and media audio. I can move songs from the controls of the car but I can not hear the music through the speakers.