Each time when I connect my Jawbone after its been off or disconnected I have to increase the volume of Bluetooth By default it’s on very minimum. Is the a way to set your volume and never change again?
I have the same issue! It's the biggest pain in the butt!!!!
Try reconnect - new pairing after Jawbone battery is on zero.
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I synced my Plantronics 590 to my P3600, but if I turn bluetooth off and on again on the phone, they won't pair up again (the music plays through the phone's speaker). Suggestions?
Also, the icon at the top of the screen disappears if I turn the phone off and on again, even though the connection works. Why is this?
I see that I'm not very clear.
The wireless stereo does not reconnect.
The handsfree does reconnect.
Why?
I'm having the same problem. What to do??
Wen you turn on your stereo bluetooth headset you must push the same button once again. Wait for 3-5 sec for the reconnecting sound.
Thank you. It works.
Hi,
I would love to see a way/program that maxes out the volume when the HD2 gets connected to a bluetooth carkit and switches back to normal when connection is lost/disconnected.
I now often have the problem that the sound on my HD2 is very low when I get an incoming call on the carkit so that I have to get the phone out of my pocket to turn op the volume (other ways the car radio needs to go on 80% (normal 35%/40% with phone sound on max) or more, not nice with 250+ Watt RMS on it when the call stops and the music starts again)
plz. help.
Hi all,
I have HP iPAQ 514 with TomTom 7 installed on it, my goal is to hear all the TT's voice instructions through my bluetooth headset.
I've experimented with several settings as my headset is A2DP enabled, the result is that my phone is not fast enough to run TomTom and encode A2DP at the same time, so in the bluetooth settings of the phone I've unchecked Wireless Stereo and left only Hands Free checked for my headset.
Through standard hands-free profile it works, but with lags, i.e. I hear about 1-2 seconds sound from the phone speaker, then it's switched to my headset. Sometimes, if an instruction is too short, it switches even after playing it, so I don't hear anything. After a few seconds of inactivity, it switches back to "standby" mode.
I've found out I need to keep the connection between phone and headset "alive" to get rid of those lags - e.g. by playing music in the background, then there are no lags as the connection is active. But playing some sound (even playing "silence" just to force permanent connection) means extra load for the processor and the memory, and is very unpleasant. Is there any other way to keep my phone permanently connected with my bluetooth headset, not in just lag causing "on-demand" mode?
Thanks a lot.
So I use bluetooth for both phone and music in my car but my phone pairs to two separate devices. For the phone it pairs to my Audi MMI system and does so correctly every time. For the audio I have it pair with my Blackberry Stereo gateway which is hard wired into my aux input.
The issue I'm having is that if I'm connected in both Headset (Audi) and a2dp (Blackberry gateway) modes, the music will start to skip after a minute or two. It works completely fine for a few minutes, then I believe the phone is going into some sort of sleep state as it'll begin skipping fairly often. If I turn the screen back on, the skipping goes away. The strange part is that if I disconnect the pairing with the phone, the skipping never happens. It's almost as if there is enough juice in awake mode to correctly power both bluetooth connections, but if it's in some form of low power sleep mode, it's not able to handle both connections so the bluetooth audio skips.
I've also found that if I'm paired to both, the call quality over bluetooth is slightly lower with a bit of crackling/garbling, but not nearly as bad as what I get with the audio. I can deal with the phone side of the issue, but I can't listen to music that skips every 5 seconds.
Anyone else have this issue? I wish I could set it so the phone wouldn't sleep when paired to both devices! I don't mind a bit more battery drain while in the car if my phone is actually usable for what I want to do with it.
My phone will connect to my bluetooth device, but there won't be any audio going to it at first. I have to turn off bluetooth and then turn it back on for it to work properly. I must do this everytime.
Also, each bluetooth device use to save the volume levels. For instance when it's connected to my car it will be max volume, but when it's connected to my headphones it will be at the level I set it at from before. It no longer does that.
Any reason why?