I made a separate thread asking if it would be possible to turn off a bluetooth device from a timer on the phone, no one responded so I assume it is not possible. However, is there a way to turn off bluetooth automatically on the fuze? Like a bluetooth sleep timer?
WLAN certainly has this functionality, I haven't noticed anything like that for bluetooth, though.
jokingjoey said:
I made a separate thread asking if it would be possible to turn off a bluetooth device from a timer on the phone, no one responded so I assume it is not possible. However, is there a way to turn off bluetooth automatically on the fuze? Like a bluetooth sleep timer?
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there is a program that allows you to turn on and off wifi/BT/sound but only by the hour
http://www.pdainfo.org/forum/index.php?topic=179.msg555#msg555
its a little annoying to set up but it will get the job done.
If you are willing to spend a few dollars you can purchase the SPB Phone Suite which lets you activate Bluetooth on a time schedule automatically. I have set up my phone so that it automatically switches the BT profile at 9.15am, keeps it on until 7.00pm (business hours) and then shuts off BT automatically and reverts to normal profile for power saving during the night... Excellent sw.
phoneAlarm or phoneAlarm Lite will do that w/o changing your phone's interface.
Hello! I did a search, and I can't seem to find exactly what I'm looking for, so I thought I would try asking. I apologize if I just missed a post somewhere already addressing this!
I have a profile to turn my Bluetooth on/off based on whether or not it's plugged in. Specifically, it only activates when it has AC power (not USB) because I only really use that type of connection in the car, where I want my bluetooth to turn on automatically so it connects to my car's bluetooth system as soon as I plug it in. That part works perfectly. The problem I'm having is that my phone charger doesn't sit tight in the outlet in the car, so a good bump will jar it just enough to turn it off. Which, in turn, cuts off my bluetooth and creates havic if I'm on a call and driving at the same time. I'd really like to be able to add some kind of exception, that if I'm on a current call, bluetooth won't shut off until the call ends. If there isn't a call, I'd like it to continue to shut off as soon as it's unplugged. This way, if my power cord gets bumped, it won't effect the current call, at least. I've searched through profiles, here and on Google, and while I find a lot of on/off profiles, I haven't been able to find or figure out how to make one with this kind of specific exception. Any ideas?
Thanks for any help you guys can give me!
see http://tasker.wikidot.com/bluetooth-auto-turn-off
This profile should only turn BT off, if there is no current BT connection.
Note: I'm trying to implement the same functionality as you, and I used the script mentioned above. For me it isn't working perfectly, but that is maybe because of some other tasker profiles.
I finally talked my wife into an Android phone when it was time to upgrade from her outdated flip phone. She hasn't gotten completly used to it and only uses the basic phone/internet/app funcitons at the moment. For her birthday I am getting her a car stereo that has bluetooth built in. I want to set up a bluetooth task/widget that will:
Turn on bluetooth
check for car connection
if present:
turn on vlingo,
give menu of media apps to chose from.
turn up bluetooth/media volume
if not present turn off bluetooth:
If disconnected from car bluetooth for more than 5 min (walk away from car).
Turn off all the above.
Is this possible? I know it is a lot to ask, but I really want to make this easy for her for her birthday so she will actually use it
I am new to Tasker so I may ask follow up questions.
Thanks in advance,
shadow.
I only use bluetooth in the car. I use it for calls and music. I have 2 cars that I need it to work for. I would imagine bluetooth wastes battery while on and not connected. I have searched for solutions. Most apps that do this in the market get bad reviews. I found a tasker profile that will turn off bluetooth after 3 minutes if it is not connected. However, when I get back in the car, I would have to remember to toggle it back on. Thanks in advance.
well you need a specific trigger that tells tasker to turn on BT.
for example, if you plug your phone into a charger every time youre in the car, tasker can detect that its charging and turn on BT while in a charging STATE.
Or, since you are most likely not connected to WiFi while in the car, set tasker to enable BT while NOT connected to Wifi.
I guess you could go so far as a location based trigger... but that uses GPS which in turn uses more battery....
Tasker is a powerful and flexible app.. I'm sure you can figure something out.
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I only use bluetooth in the car. I use it for calls and music. I have 2 cars that I need it to work for. I would imagine bluetooth wastes battery while on and not connected. I have searched for solutions. Most apps that do this in the market get bad reviews. I found a tasker profile that will turn off bluetooth after 3 minutes if it is not connected. However, when I get back in the car, I would have to remember to toggle it back on. Thanks in advance.
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I achieve this with the tasker plug-in AutoLocation. I have a GeoFence for my house, when I leave it triggers the Activity monitor. When the monitor detects driving Bluetooth turns on. I usually have bluetooth within 30 seconds of leaving.
Does this consume battery. Yes. In my case the hit has been very minimal.
You could also use NFC tags. I considered that but use AutoLocation for other tasks so it made sense for me.
You could use an NFC tag. That's what i used to to. Now a days I just leave BT on all the time and let my car autoconnect to my phone and have that trigger all my car stuff.
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I only use bluetooth in the car. I use it for calls and music. I have 2 cars that I need it to work for. I would imagine bluetooth wastes battery while on and not connected. I have searched for solutions. Most apps that do this in the market get bad reviews. I found a tasker profile that will turn off bluetooth after 3 minutes if it is not connected. However, when I get back in the car, I would have to remember to toggle it back on. Thanks in advance.
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There is a tasker plugin in Play Store called AutoActivity, it detects when your in car, bike or on foot,
When I bought Gear 2 Neo a week and a half ago, I immediately faced the following issue: how the hell I keep using my Bluetooth earpiece for conducting phone calls? As cool as it looks talking to the Gear, it's not as convenient as wearing an earpiece, and I've been using those for the last 12 years. This new annoyance combined with an old one: when I'm in the car, I want my phone to automatically switch to the car in-built Bluetooth audio, both for phone calls and for media. I don't want to do this manually! And now, with the Gear, just think of the possibility of talking to the watch while driving the car!
Now, the Samsung phone owners have the luxury of being able to switch to the earpiece after picking up the call on the Gear. Not ideal, but workable. Still puzzles me though if you're able to choose a specific Bluetooth phone audio device if you have more than one (e.g. as with the earpiece and the car example). But we, the non-Samsung owners, don't even have this option. So finding a solution was due!
So, here are my use cases:
When I'm not in the car, I'd like the phone to be connected to the Gear all the time while not in the call. This makes sure I get all the notifications etc.
When not in the car and I'm engaged in a call, I'd like Bluetooth phone audio to switch to my earpiece as soon as possible. This automatically disconnects the Gear, meaning I'm no longer able to receive notifications on it. But this is not an issue, as, when I'm on the phone, I prefer not to be distracted anyway. At the end of the call I want Bluetooth audio to reconnect back to the Gear.
When I'm in the car, I'd like my phone to connect to the built-in Bluetooth phone and audio. I would like to stay it like this for as long as my car audio system is on. This means I won't receive any notifications on the Gear, but I reckon this is rather good while driving. When my car audio is off, I'd like the phone to automatically reconnect back to the Gear.
There are two pieces of software that helped me with achieving this:
Tasker. It's not free, but is worth every cent you spend on it. What's more, you can download a 7-day free trial to play with this guide before you commit to buying it.
Secure settings. All the functionality you need for this guide is included in the free version.
My triggers are:
Phone ringing or off hook and not in the car: connect to the earpiece
Phone idle and not in the car: connect to the Gear
Car application is launched (happens automatically when I plug my HTC One M8 into its car holder): toggle car mode on, which, in turn, connects to the car Bluetooth
Power disconnected (which is what happens when I turn car engine off or pull the phone from the car holder) and the car mode was on: toggle car mode off
Car mode switched off: connect to the Gear
Device boot: connect to the Gear
Now, you can import the attached file into Tasker on your phone and give it a go. You will need to go and replace the device MAC addresses and names with YOUR devices first (in Secure Settings configuration for each and every relevant task).
If you don't have in-car Bluetooth, just disable the corresponding profiles.
Now, there are some things that need improvement:
Right now I can't answer the calls on the Gear even if I want (e.g. if I forgot my earpiece at home or if it's out of battery). The reason for this is the way Secure Settings plugin performs BT Connect action: it disconnects the currently connected device first and only then tries connecting the other device. Also, there is no way to figure out if this connection was successful or not. I'm thinking of implementing a special toggle that will disable automatic earpiece connection on user request.
One scenario that is not properly implemented yet is switching from in-car BT to the earpiece while in the call (e.g. when you arrive at your destination while talking on the phone and want to live the car without disconnecting the call). Right now this requires manual intervention.
Unfortunately, Bluetooth connectivity of many devices is still quite buggy. I often find that, despite the fact the phone shows it's connected to the device, the audio is not going through. Or the device doesn't think it's connected (both happen quite often with my in-car BT). Usually, what helps in this situations is resetting Bluetooth on the phone or on the device or on both. I'm thinking of adding BT off/on action before any device switch just to improve reliability. However, sometimes the device needs to be reset, which may be easy (e.g. turning the earpiece off and on) or not (you can't turn the in-car BT off without stopping the engine).
That's all for now. Feedback is appreciated!
Great add thank you!
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I'm having difficulty opening your file below. Do you open it using tasked, open via file explorer and edit or open via service manager. I also have the m8 and appreciate all the work you've done. I'm fairly new to tasked so figured it would be easier to change your file and then load it.
kartch said:
I'm having difficulty opening your file below. Do you open it using tasked, open via file explorer and edit or open via service manager. I also have the m8 and appreciate all the work you've done. I'm fairly new to tasked so figured it would be easier to change your file and then load it.
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I have appradio 2. Is there a way to modify this to always disconnect the gear and connect the car radio when I plug in USB from the radio?
You can also accomplish all this with LLama profiles which is a free application
I ended up making my own. Was better as now I have some working knowledge of tasker and secure settings. I dont have Bluetooth in my car so was a little easier.
One thing I did add was a 5 second wait/delay so I can still look at who is calling on the watch, decide if i want to answer or reject from the watch and then if I do answer it automatically disconnects the Gear and allows you to talk through the phone or earpiece.
Thats my only addition as it maintains some function of the watch to allow screening of calls without pulling phone from pocket.
There is a bluetooth setting if you'll only use it for media or phone calls or both )
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There is a bluetooth setting if you'll only use it for media or phone calls or both )
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How exactly this helps (or is even related to) the issue at hand?
mpogr said:
How exactly this helps (or is even related to) the issue at hand?
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because instead of disconnecting and reconnecting your watch you can leave it on and choose another device for voice calls and or notifications
mjpineda94 said:
because instead of disconnecting and reconnecting your watch you can leave it on and choose another device for voice calls and or notifications
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The problem is the phone can have only one device connected to it using phone headset profile and it won't use any other profile (e.g. multimedia) for making calls.
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Thanks ! Help me alot!
Nc
I need some resolve to me after the call is automatically disconnected BT Handset Gear2 but have remained constantly connected. Do with Timo anyone have experience? Thank you.
I solved this by using an nfc tag as a switcher! I bought an Nfc tag for just 25cents and I wrote on it with the free app Trigger... When I get in the car I swipe the phone on the nfc tag and it connects to the car BT and when I swipe the phone again it switches back to the gear!
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mjpineda94 said:
There is a bluetooth setting if you'll only use it for media or phone calls or both )
Just sayin
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Follow us on twitter @BuhayKolehiyo and @pinoulyKaKung
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How do you get to that setting? The only option (I have it connected to an M8) is phone audio
longshot201 said:
How do you get to that setting? The only option (I have it connected to an M8) is phone audio
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It doesnt work
you need NFC , Task or Llama
NRGZ28 said:
You can also accomplish all this with LLama profiles which is a free application
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Hi,
I'm trying with Llama, can you give me some help?
I add a new condition "ringing", but I don't understand the related action. Per my understanding I need to disconnect the GEAR, but I cannot find the specific action.
Ok, I understand that is needed Secure Setttings, but I still not able to do what I need: when the action is executed, I need to disconnect gear...
Ok, now everything is OK.
Just to clarify for who is not able to import che xml for Tasker or just want to use Llama that is free.
It is necessary to install "Secure Settings" and to create a Local Plugin Action, involving Secure Settings.
In Secure Settings, selecting the BT connect/disconnect action, it is possible to select from a list of paired device on which of them perform the "connect/disconnect" action
Thanks a lot.