Question Ringtone passthru to BT headset - Xiaomi 11T Pro

Hi all,
on my OP Nord 2 when using my BT headset it passed the phone ringtone onto the headset when receiving calls.
Now on my new 11T pro it does not. When the phone rings I hear the notmal ringtone over speakers but only a device-internal bad single tone ringtone on my bluetooth headset (Conambo KC10)
Must be deactivated in the 11T somehow as I read elsewhere that Android in its later versions passed on ringtones to BT devices by default. Anybody can help with this? How can I enforce using the normal ringtone also on my headset?
Thanks....

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terry_mccann said:
Hi all,
on my OP Nord 2 when using my BT headset it passed the phone ringtone onto the headset when receiving calls.
Now on my new 11T pro it does not. When the phone rings I hear the notmal ringtone over speakers but only a device-internal bad single tone ringtone on my bluetooth headset (Conambo KC10)
Must be deactivated in the 11T somehow as I read elsewhere that Android in its later versions passed on ringtones to BT devices by default. Anybody can help with this? How can I enforce using the normal ringtone also on my headset?
Thanks....
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Have you tried this:
Settings -> Sound & Vibration -> Sound assistant -> Toggle off Allow speaker sound.

Thanks. But it was set to ON and doesnt change anything, no matter if I turn it on or off.

Nobody any idea on this? Its a bit annoying to always have that midi sound experience when getting a call.

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Send *all* sound to BT headset?

Is it possible to have the Tilt on Vibrate mode and still have the stereo Bluetooth audio active? If I'm listening to my headphones, surely that means that I'm in a place where I don't want to have the phone ringing or alerts sounding off on the phone....
I'd like to have the phone in vibrate mode and all audio piped to my Jabra BT8010. However, when I move the volume sliders down and set it to "Vibrate", I lose headphone audio. Am I missing something?
Curtis
Since all audio is now in your ear, you don't really need vibrate as you will hear the ring in your headset as well as any other audio..... There may be a reg tweak to get vibe and ring but I don't really see the point.
RemE said:
Since all audio is now in your ear, you don't really need vibrate as you will hear the ring in your headset as well as any other audio..... There may be a reg tweak to get vibe and ring but I don't really see the point.
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The issue is that my phone still rings (loudly). If I'm using the headset, I don't want my phone to ring. If I turn my phone to vibrate, I can't hear any BT audio (ie. no music in the stereo headphones).
What I want is to have my phone silent and still play music broadcast via BT to the Jabra BT8010.
Curtis
I see, I didn't notice this. When I've been using the vibe toggle button while in meetings, I can use the BT headset and hear rings in it and get voicemails etc. I just didn't try to listen to any other stored content, hmmm.
rutilate said:
The issue is that my phone still rings (loudly). If I'm using the headset, I don't want my phone to ring. If I turn my phone to vibrate, I can't hear any BT audio (ie. no music in the stereo headphones).
What I want is to have my phone silent and still play music broadcast via BT to the Jabra BT8010.
Curtis
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If you go to phone settings, your able to send incoming calls to vibrate, thus allowing other sounds to work as well.
Settings -> Personal -> Phone -> Ringtype -> Vibrate

ringtone over BT headset

Hi,
I've searched this forum and other forums but I didnt find answer to my question.
I want to hear my ringtones in BT headset instad of the orginal headset crappy ringtone. (I use motorola H350)
I know that mobile phones (i.e. Nokia e65) has no problems in doing that, can our very powerful device do this? Is there any patch to fix this?
I know about possibility of redirecting all tones to headset but I don't want this. I want that my Kaiser rings and my headset plays the same ringtone. (Sometimes I don't hear the ringtone of the phone, and since I hear it in the headset I might know who is calling - if I use different ringtones for different people.)
Thanks for any response.
P.S. The thing I found bizzarre was, that I found some threads about it but none of them said univocally how to do this or that it is not possible.
karuk said:
Hi,
I've searched this forum and other forums but I didnt find answer to my question.
I want to hear my ringtones in BT headset instad of the orginal headset crappy ringtone. (I use motorola H350)
I know that mobile phones (i.e. Nokia e65) has no problems in doing that, can our very powerful device do this? Is there any patch to fix this?
I know about possibility of redirecting all tones to headset but I don't want this. I want that my Kaiser rings and my headset plays the same ringtone. (Sometimes I don't hear the ringtone of the phone, and since I hear it in the headset I might know who is calling - if I use different ringtones for different people.)
Thanks for any response.
P.S. The thing I found bizzarre was, that I found some threads about it but none of them said univocally how to do this or that it is not possible.
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I use Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 and it seems to make the ringtone I set come through my Jawbone instead of the Jawbone's default ringer.

Bluetooth and ring volume

Hi everybody.
I searched but did not found answer to issue I having.
If I turned on BT my bt headset (A2DP) works fine, but on incoming call there is no ring sound on telephone speaker. When I checked phone i could see that is muted. My wild guess is that phone sends everything to headset because it is in A2DP mode and send every sound through BT.
How to fix this?
Headset?
Is your Bluetooth headset designed to handle calls as well as music? If not, that will be your problem. When I'm listening to music via BT headset, the phone rings through the headset, not the device speaker
grahamkdt said:
Is your Bluetooth headset designed to handle calls as well as music? If not, that will be your problem. When I'm listening to music via BT headset, the phone rings through the headset, not the device speaker
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My bt headset is designed to handle calls.
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/hbh-ds220?cc=CA&lc=en
What I want is to hear ring signal through device speakers as well as I don't have all time earpieces in my ears and I can miss a call

Error while using headphone

I've recently purchased a lovely headset from XiaoMi for my Huawei P20Pro.
It's Mi ANC & Type C In-Ear Earphones. Model: JZEJ01JY.
It has lovely audio and works fine with most of the features except...
When I made calls, the headphone will not hear any sound at all. no dial tone, not even when someone picked up the phone on the other end.
I noticed a quick fix for this error is to turn on the handsfree mode when you made the call; after you hear the sound from the handsfree mode, turn off the hands-free, then the sound will start coming in through the headset.
Another option is to wait until you hear the dial tone then only plugged in the headset.
It is not quite ideal considering the hassle of having to do so.
The error was so niched that I could not find generic help online at the moment.
Anyone shares the same pain or could provide some help here? Thanks!
Sounds like a compatibility issue. Use the stock earphones and check of the problem also persists.
Same problem with stock headset
Hi, same issue with the original headset that came with the P20 phone. Same clumsy solution. Have you solved it?...

Bluetooth headphones not working for calls

Purchased Xiaomi Note 9 (not pro or any other varient) which is running the MIUI 12 (12.0.3 stable global version). I immediately encountered an issue with the Bluetooth: I own a Sennheiser PXC 550 (original first version) headset. it connects and plays music and audio without issues until I try to make a call. when I try to call I get the following behavior: when the active noise cancelation is off' the call screen displays the audio source on the call screen as the Bluetooth but no sound or mic comes through. when the noise cancelation is set to active on the headset, the call screen shows the phone rapidly switching between audio sources from the speaker back to the headset. sometimes something goes wrong and the headset stops playing audio after the call and won't play youtube videos until I turn off the headset. I suspect its a software issue. maybe has something to do with how the phone connects to the headset mic or interacts with it. the headset is working with my older Mi Mix 2, Mi 9 (running MIUI 12.0.2), other phones, and devices including smart TVs, etc. other headsets do work.
Things I tried: enabling developer options and changing
1) A2DP to off
2) changing the AVRCP settings
3) rebooting
4) updating the firmware from 11 to 12 (automatically)
5) factory reset
6) Bluetooth cash wipe
7) connection data wipe and reset
8) other call apps
9) changing other Bluetooth settings like codecs etc
10) the problem still excited before the update from MIUI 11 to 12
11) I did make sure that in Bluetooth settings the options to control calls and media were turned on and all permissions granted.
Note, the phone wont allow to turn off A2DP hardware acceleration. the slider jumps back to on and prompts a restart.
talking to Xiaomi support didn't solve the issue. sometimes the headset loses media controls like forword' pause etc.
any ideashow to solve the issue?
Does it works with another Bluetooth Headphones?
Im having probs with my bluetooth... have u find a solution Titan?
nickelgr said:
Im having probs with my bluetooth... have u find a solution Titan?
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unfortunately no, it seems it has something to do with the hardware. i have another set of headphones Jabra 65T and they do work. also the original pair works (PXC 550) but only for media controls and even then sometimes youtube won't respond. the only way I see ut of this is to change the phone or headphones.

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