Weird Bluetooth Noise - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

I have my Galaxy Note 8 hooked up to my Pioneer NEX4200 headunit in my car. When I'm streaming music/youtube, there's a sound kind of like the old mechanical noise from a cassette player that is quiet but audible. I do not get the sound when streaming music when the phone is hooked up via AndroidAuto. I also, occasionally, get a quiet high pitched tone (almost like slight tinnitus) when connected via normal BT. I have yet to test the phone with other bluetooth sources, but I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this.

Dunno , but when my wife calls me using BT from her car, I hear screeching type noises in her voice, almost like compression.
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Limeybastard said:
Dunno , but when my wife calls me using BT from her car, I hear screeching type noises in her voice, almost like compression.
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My phone calls are all good, it's just streaming music.

I have several bt devices, and I have observed that with two, the noise is somewhat choppy, with another, sounds crackling, I use bt since my sonyericsson k700i, around 12 years ago, but, I started to note issues with bt starting with my note 3 onwards, I think that the evolution of bt has somewhat screwed backwards compatibility

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Im running precision 3.0 and I am able to hear my bluetooth calls via the headset but music only comes out the speaker of the phone. Anyone have any ideas? Cant workout and listen to music!!!
gocats7 said:
Im running precision 3.0 and I am able to hear my bluetooth calls via the headset but music only comes out the speaker of the phone. Anyone have any ideas? Cant workout and listen to music!!!
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I'll take a stab at it. Bluetooth supports certain profiles. If you have a simple "Hands Free" headset, it may or may not produce music. I have Stereo BT headphones that function as a hands free headset (it also has a mic) as well as headphones for music. However I also have a low cost Motorola single ear loop and it only works for phone calls.
I think the type of headset you are looking for supports A2DP.
Or I might be completely wrong.
mmarquis said:
I'll take a stab at it. Bluetooth supports certain profiles. If you have a simple "Hands Free" headset, it may or may not produce music. I have Stereo BT headphones that function as a hands free headset (it also has a mic) as well as headphones for music. However I also have a low cost Motorola single ear loop and it only works for phone calls.
I think the type of headset you are looking for supports A2DP.
Or I might be completely wrong.
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Oddly i rebooted twice and now it works.
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[Q] Any bluetooth settings/adjustments available?

I picked up a Vivid over the weekend and overall I'm thrilled. The only area that is lacking is BT quality when paired with my car stereo (Pioneer AVIC-Z110 updated to the Z130 firmware). Granted, these units have gotten bad reviews for their BT quality, HOWEVER, my old device worked well. I used to have an HTC "Pure" running Windows Mobile and got no complaints for call quality.
My wife now says that this phone is echoing really badly. I can't hear it on my end, all sounds well. When I disable BT and just call her directly from the handset, all is well.
Are there any tweaks or settings that can be changed in Android and on the Vivid specifically? I read about someone adjusting the "BT gain" before they paired their device, but I can't find such a setting.
Thanks,
-Brett.
+1 on this. My stereo has a Mic volume adjust that helps a little, but it seems to be bad when I'm on the highway. Though I've always had this problem with Android. my old windows 6.5 phones were just fine.
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Instead of using BT for music from my phone, I just hit the Sirius/XM button on the sound system, or plug my iPod directly into the sound system. Of course, I had to buy a new vehicle to get this capability.
PS: The Vivid does work well via BT for hands-free phone calls, also built into the new vehicle.
brucegil said:
Instead of using BT for music from my phone, I just hit the Sirius/XM button on the sound system, or plug my iPod directly into the sound system. Of course, I had to buy a new vehicle to get this capability.
PS: The Vivid does work well via BT for hands-free phone calls, also built into the new vehicle.
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I re-read my first post and realized I might not have been as clear as I could be. I'm speaking strictly about phone call quality, not BT audio streaming. I tried audio streaming once and it sounded OK, but that's not what I'm referring to here.
When talking on the phone using the Pioneer AVIC z110 as a BT headset the person that I'm calling reports a lot of echo on their end, to the point where it's almost unusable. Things sound mostly fine on my end.
So the question stands - are there any (hidden?) settings or adjustments that can be made on the Vivid, or in Android in general?
Thanks,
-Brett.
not to my knowledge, no adjustments. But if you're using your headset, have you used it on other phones without this problem? If there's an echo, it makes me think maybe the phone mic is active while it should be only the BT mic that is. Maybe try covering the phone mic with your thumb or something and ask the person on the other end if that does anything to take away the echo?
Yea I'm getting the same feedback about phone calls. Music quality is great except when I use navigation. My streak would lower music when it would speak instructions. My vivid doesn't.
Reclaim said:
Yea I'm getting the same feedback
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Pun intended?
radi0chik said:
not to my knowledge, no adjustments. But if you're using your headset, have you used it on other phones without this problem? If there's an echo, it makes me think maybe the phone mic is active while it should be only the BT mic that is. Maybe try covering the phone mic with your thumb or something and ask the person on the other end if that does anything to take away the echo?
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I used the same BT setup on my old Windows Mobile phone with no complaints.
Maybe you're on to something. I had assumed that the phone would mute its internal microphone when connected to a BT device. Maybe that's not the case? I'll try covering the phone's mic and see if that makes a difference.
Thanks,
-Brett.
No luck. I tried both covering the Mic and taking the phone out of the car entirely. It made no difference in call quality.
Next step is to pair my wife's blackberry to the car and see if that works better. Need to determine if it's the phone or the car.
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radi0chik said:
Pun intended?
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I'm a real comedian lol
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zzoinks said:
I re-read my first post and realized I might not have been as clear as I could be. I'm speaking strictly about phone call quality, not BT audio streaming. I tried audio streaming once and it sounded OK, but that's not what I'm referring to here.
When talking on the phone using the Pioneer AVIC z110 as a BT headset the person that I'm calling reports a lot of echo on their end, to the point where it's almost unusable. Things sound mostly fine on my end.
So the question stands - are there any (hidden?) settings or adjustments that can be made on the Vivid, or in Android in general?
Thanks,
-Brett.
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Sorry for being a smart-aleck. Actually, on a hand-free BT call last night I noticed a bit of an echo. I need to make some more calls to see if it continues. I never had that with the HD2 in 15 montrhs of use. Also, I noticed that the phone rings directly as well as through the car's sound system when I recieve a call. Again, I don't remember my HD2 doing that.
Minor update: I've found that it might be related to the Android Bluetooth in call volume setting. It seems like if I lower the volume during a call (via the volume rocker on the phone, not form the car's head unit) it helps with the echo problem. The problem is that this volume level resets itself to the max every time I pair with the car.
Is there any way to force Android to keep a lower volume level for the BT headset? I tried an app called Bluetooth Volume, but it didn't affect the BT Headset volume.
Thanks,
-Brett.

BlueTooth Headset Issue

I just got my device, and immediatly the first annoyance popped up. I started listening to music through my JayBird BlueBuds X headset, and the audio just stops going to the headset at random times. If I activate the voice dialer and cancel, it will resume for another 2 - 10 minutes before the audio cuts out again. Has anyone had any similar issue?
I am using Google Music only.
Can you see if your buds have a software available. I using 4 Bluetooth devices no issue. My Bose sound link did but after upgrade issue was gone.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
No issues with my bluebud x's like that. Used them for 3 hours straight the other day doing yard work. Try re-pairing or maybe you have some battery management tool stopping bluetooth?
Weird... Its only happebeing with my blue buds. Big Jambox and car Bluetooth don't have the issue.
I'm experiencing the same thing with the same headphones. Except the issue occurs with all of my bluetooth devices.
It is hands down the most unacceptably annoying feature that I can't believe comes bundled with an $800 device.
Anyway in this thread a member suggested turning off S-Health, which kinda sucks. I just did it a few hours ago so I can't verify whether it works or not yet.
gregk232 said:
Weird... Its only happebeing with my blue buds. Big Jambox and car Bluetooth don't have the issue.
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so, that should tell you its the headphones, NOT the phones' issue

V-Moda Crossfade M100 not working properly

So Ive recently bought the phone and have been overall very impressed with its performance however I have come across this issue which makes it really annoying to listen to music... I have 2 pairs of headphones an In-ear House Of Marley and an over the ear V-Moda Crossfade M 100 and the house of Marley pair works fine when I connect it through the Huawei provided adaptor.. However the V-Moda doesn't in the sense that the audio sounds really weird... If I play a song I can hear the instrumentation really clearly but the vocals sound like they're singing from the end of a tunnel.. These headphones have been working fine and still do on another phone that i have so it's clearly an issue with the phone and/or the adaptor... My question is as to whether there is any solution to this at present either within the settings or by changing the adaptor or something? And also whether this issue has been popping up for any other headphones cause I plan on purchasing a Bererdynamic Byron in the future...

Bluetooth static / crackling sound

Does anyone else have bluetooth audio quality issues with their S10? When I connect my phone to my car bluetooth, the audio is crackly sounding, somewhat like a static sound. It seems to be with the bluetooth connection itself and not any particular app - phone calls, data calls, youtube videos, spotify, discord all for example suffer from this. I need to test a bit more but I think it happens on my bluetooth headset too, but it's harder to tell because it's a cheap headset to begin with. However, the car issue does NOT happen with any other device I use, so it isn't something to do with my car.
Nobody?
I have same issue, tested with an iphone and quality is normal
Hobox10 said:
Does anyone else have bluetooth audio quality issues with their S10? When I connect my phone to my car bluetooth, the audio is crackly sounding, somewhat like a static sound. It seems to be with the bluetooth connection itself and not any particular app - phone calls, data calls, youtube videos, spotify, discord all for example suffer from this. I need to test a bit more but I think it happens on my bluetooth headset too, but it's harder to tell because it's a cheap headset to begin with. However, the car issue does NOT happen with any other device I use, so it isn't something to do with my car.
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I use play music with No issue and watch some YouTube videos. I have s10 plus tho.
Hobox10 said:
Does anyone else have bluetooth audio quality issues with their S10? When I connect my phone to my car bluetooth, the audio is crackly sounding, somewhat like a static sound. It seems to be with the bluetooth connection itself and not any particular app - phone calls, data calls, youtube videos, spotify, discord all for example suffer from this. I need to test a bit more but I think it happens on my bluetooth headset too, but it's harder to tell because it's a cheap headset to begin with. However, the car issue does NOT happen with any other device I use, so it isn't something to do with my car.
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It started happen to me since last software update. s10+

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