I hate making new threads but I can't seem to find an answer. Maybe I'm using the wrong keywords.
I use my N1 in my car alot. It's my main source for my music and hand's free calling while driving. I use the aux jack on my stereo to the N1 for music.
When I get a call it would ring though the speakers and I would touch the slider to accept the call. The caller would hear me crystal clear and I would hear them though the speakers just fine.
Now when I get a call, they can't hear me. They say I sound like I'm far far away. I can hear them just fine. But I look like a madman in my car screaming and yelling just to be heard.
So what I have to do now, is answer the call, and touch speaker, which only plays the voice though the speaker phone. They hear me crystal clear but sound is no longer going to the car speakers.
Anybody have this problem or know what's causing it or even a push in the right direction?
I have this excact same problem.
I came from a milestone using a standard 3.5mm audio jack and calls went really well. But when i tried my nexus, i got the same response, "sounds liek your far away".
I tried a few AUX cables but they all seem to do the same thing. So my solution was a aux cable with a built in mic.
I ended up modding the headphones that came with my nexus to get this working. Removed the earbuds and soldered a 3.5mm jack.
Now when i talk using that cable with a built in mic, ppl hear me very clearly. So i've jsut been using that cable since. I'm sure you can buy a premade aux cable with a mic at any local mobile audio store. I saw one at a BestBuy mobile here.
Hope this helps.
but the issue is that at one point it DID work normal with his nexus. i think what is going on here is the phone originally read the aux input as just standard audio output. but now its reading it differently somehow, i just dont know why. its almost like the difference when a phone thinks you have headset connected vs audio out connected with no mic support. no idea on a solution though...
xiophyte said:
I have this excact same problem.
I came from a milestone using a standard 3.5mm audio jack and calls went really well. But when i tried my nexus, i got the same response, "sounds liek your far away".
I tried a few AUX cables but they all seem to do the same thing. So my solution was a aux cable with a built in mic.
I ended up modding the headphones that came with my nexus to get this working. Removed the earbuds and soldered a 3.5mm jack.
Now when i talk using that cable with a built in mic, ppl hear me very clearly. So i've jsut been using that cable since. I'm sure you can buy a premade aux cable with a mic at any local mobile audio store. I saw one at a BestBuy mobile here.
I was thinking on buying the Belkin one with the mic right at the aux jack.
Hope this helps.
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RogerPodacter said:
but the issue is that at one point it DID work normal with his nexus. i think what is going on here is the phone originally read the aux input as just standard audio output. but now its reading it differently somehow, i just dont know why. its almost like the difference when a phone thinks you have headset connected vs audio out connected with no mic support. no idea on a solution though...
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Exactly, it DID work. I can't pin point when it happened for me. I was thinking maybe it was when I went from Eclair to Froyo?
I'm almost positive that using the phone over Aux out broken with the update to Froyo. Has anyone tried this yet with Gingerbread on the N1 or with an NS? I'm hoping they fixed this, it's a really, really frustrating problem.
My fear is that everyone at Google got free car docks so they won't ever fix it because it's never a problem for them.
I also have the exact same problem. Thought it never worked for me, I only recently sets up my car mount with aux. Anybody found a solution?
My p20 pro is three days old. And I'm plagued by problems with Huawei adapter issues.
I plug my normal headset that's been working amazingly for three years into the jack, then into my phone. And it either doesn't register as plugged in, or it spazzes out and changes my music on its own or it makes audio quality abysmally poor. I'm talking worse than dialup poor. Only thing that works fine now is the included headphones and charger.. anyone else have something similar? My carrier said cause it's so damn new I gotta take it back to p.o.s
Cyaneyed said:
My p20 pro is three days old. And I'm plagued by problems with Huawei adapter issues.
I plug my normal headset that's been working amazingly for three years into the jack, then into my phone. And it either doesn't register as plugged in, or it spazzes out and changes my music on its own or it makes audio quality abysmally poor. I'm talking worse than dialup poor. Only thing that works fine now is the included headphones and charger.. anyone else have something similar? My carrier said cause it's so damn new I gotta take it back to p.o.s
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Have you tried another pair of headsets? I have a pair of JVC,a pair of HyperX Cloud(big headsets) and a Sony pair,they all work very well,very good quality,no connection problems. Might be your adapter,or even your headsets,even if they normally work in a 3.5mm jack. Try another pair of headsets,borrow from someone for a day. Cheers!
Hi! Recently got my MI9 and i love it! Apart from a missing Aux cord ofc Tried out the adapter that came with the phone in my car, but it seems like it's giving out a buzzing/static loud noise when using it although you can also hear the music. My old phone with aux plays without problem. Thoughts?
I have same problem with phone Roku app and headphones.
But sound from YouTube is fine.
Fuxd up drivers I reckon...
The adapter is really too tight fit as well into USBC port...
I am having issues when I am connecting my k20 pro with my car's Bluetooth for answering phone calls. The Bluetooth gets connected and music plays using Bluetooth without any issues, but the call volume output doesn't come from the Bluetooth. Has anyone else face this issue?
Anand_theGeek said:
I am having issues when I am connecting my k20 pro with my car's Bluetooth for answering phone calls. The Bluetooth gets connected and music plays using Bluetooth without any issues, but the call volume output doesn't come from the Bluetooth. Has anyone else face this issue?
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Have you installed a custom ROM, or are you on official MIUI?
I know in call Bluetooth audio doesn't work on GSI ROMs.
I am on official miui rom
Robbo.5000 said:
Have you installed a custom ROM, or are you on official MIUI?
I know in call Bluetooth audio doesn't work on GSI ROMs.
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I am in official miui rom
Anand_theGeek said:
I am in official miui rom
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I've not seen anyone else complain of this on official MIUI. Have you tried other Bluetooth devices like headsets?
I never stuck with MIUI long enough to try Bluetooth, so there's not much I can suggest.
Robbo.5000 said:
I've not seen anyone else complain of this on official MIUI. Have you tried other Bluetooth devices like headsets?
I never stuck with MIUI long enough to try Bluetooth, so there's not much I can suggest.
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I haven't tried with any other blue tooth device yet. Let me try it out.
Bluetooth sound breaks continuously while playing audio in car
When i connect my k20 pro using Bluetooth to my car audio, the music breaks continuously, i have tried with other phones but the problem is only seen in this k20 pro, i tried it in another car audio system same problem
I have also the same issue... Problem is with K20 pro.... Reset 2 times but still the problem is not resolved... Most annoying thing that Mi service center can do only Hard Reset as first and last solution...
I have no issues with the audio, issue happened only with the call functions. I suspect it to be a compatibility issue with my car. Since k20 pro has Bluetooth 5g, however my car doesn't have this.
Anand_theGeek said:
I have no issues with the audio, issue happened only with the call functions. I suspect it to be a compatibility issue with my car. Since k20 pro has Bluetooth 5g, however my car doesn't have this.
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Bluetooth is backward compatible. Like if you have a capable device, it will use all the features the host supports.
One tip: If you go into Developer Settings on your phone, you can hard-set the Bluetooth settings.
Hi I am starting to notice issue on my k20pro on calls .after call is getting connected I can hear the other person but the other person cannot hear me sometime when I connect the headphone people can hear me sometime they don't..I dnt understand where is the problem
Pratz90 said:
Hi I am starting to notice issue on my k20pro on calls .after call is getting connected I can hear the other person but the other person cannot hear me sometime when I connect the headphone people can hear me sometime they don't..I dnt understand where is the problem
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Is the issue reported by you above connected to the Bluetooth issue of this thread?
Anand_theGeek said:
I am having issues when I am connecting my k20 pro with my car's Bluetooth for answering phone calls. The Bluetooth gets connected and music plays using Bluetooth without any issues, but the call volume output doesn't come from the Bluetooth. Has anyone else face this issue?
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I'm having the same issue, the audio comes from the loud speaker of the phone.
On the screen on the phone you can see that the audio is connected to the car Bluetooth, you can then select loudspeaker or normal audio , if you swap the audio to a different channel and then revert back to the car Bluetooth it is connecting correctly to the Bluetooth
I am having the same issue
I have redmi k20... Over Bluetooth music is fine, but over call the person can't hear you...
I tried everything.... Restarting my phone, pair unpair Bluetooth, even hard reset my phone... It started working for 2 calls after hard reset but it is again causing problrms
same problem here.
when I connect my K20 to my car via BT, music breaks after 2-3 songs, and car controls (next song/previous song) stop working.
also, when I connect my BT Bose headphones, sometimes sound does not come through (mic works)
anyone found a solution?
drupeyyy said:
same problem here.
when I connect my K20 to my car via BT, music breaks after 2-3 songs, and car controls (next song/previous song) stop working.
also, when I connect my BT Bose headphones, sometimes sound does not come through (mic works)
anyone found a solution?
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That sounds more like a battery optimization issue. Try turning off battery optimization AND set App battery saver to "no restrictions" for your music player.
I had the same issue with Xiaomi Redmi 9
Hard reset solved it.
Hi
I've got a P20 pro, and a pair of the freebuds. All was well, but now there is no sound coming from my right earbud. However, I have tried the earbuds with another phone and they're fine, and I've tried other bluetooth headphones with my phone, and again, no sound on the right, which leads me to the conclusion that it's an issue with the phone.
I've cleared the bluetooth cache, but that's not helped.
Any suggestions please?
The fact that it happens on bluetooth and through wired headphones means this must be a software issue. Try a factory reset.
I've not got any wired headphones. Just bluetooth.
If I try and plug anything other than a charger into the charging/headphone port I end up with another problem! So I only use wireless.
lemonzzzz said:
I've not got any wired headphones. Just bluetooth.
If I try and plug anything other than a charger into the charging/headphone port I end up with another problem! So I only use wireless.
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Have you forgetting the headphones bluetooth connection and repairing?
Tried unpairing/forgetting etc.
Earbuds work perfectly well on other phones. Other wireless earphones which work perfectly have the same issue on mine. I've tried 4 other phones and 4 other wireless earphones (pixel, samsung, and 2 iphones)
I really don't want to reset the phone. It looks like something I'll have to put up with for another few months until my contract is up.