Bluetooth headset - media enabled - Galaxy S I9000 Accessories

I have a PROPlantronics headset that SGS recognize as a phone headset and only let me use for phone calls.
I also have a wavetooth headset receiver that is recognized as a headset and let mye use both Phone and Media.
What "traditional" bluetooth headsets, the one ear type, is recognized as a media headset? What "standard" should I look for, is it A2DP that is required for the phone to send media sound over bluetooth?
Reason I'm asking is because Skype isnt recognizing a "phone headset", it will only send sound to a "media headset".

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How to trick BT headset to think its in a call?

My Bluetooth headset is very "special". It only reproduces the sounds from the phone when its in a call, and therefore typical bluetooth audio rerouting programs that only place the audio through to the headset doesn't work.
I tried dialling "#" from the headset and audio streamed through for a few seconds before it realised the call was disconnected and stopped the audio again, and therefore I know that it needs a call to be initiated before it streams the audio. Dialling numbers other than hash, however, stops the audio because the phone would think it is a valid number and proceed to dial, costing money and stopping the music.
I need something else that would trick the phone/bluetooth headset to think it is taking a call when it isn't, so that I can listen to music through it.
Anyone have any ideas?
I have the same problem. My cars bluetooth receiver only comes on when the phone says "call coming in". I would like to use PocketPlayers bluetooth headset feature to play music through my car stereo.

[Q] calls and media control using bluetooth and wired head phones

Is there any possibility to use bluetooth clips (Motorola S605, SE MW600, Nokia AD-57 etc.) as mic for answering calls and controlling player (play, pause, next, previous) and using wired headphones connected DIRECTLY to mobile phone in order to use high quality 3.5mm headphones instead of listening through them over bluetooth and having this ****ty sound? Thanks in advance.
Yes, for bluetooth for sure.
Well just to be sure - I connect wired headphones to SGS directly (not to the bluetooth clip 3.5mm hole), pair the bluetooth clip with SGS, start player and listen to music through headphones and have ability to start-stop player by bluetooth clip buttons. When the call comes I hear it in headphones and start-stop player or push call answer button on bluetooth clip. After pushing answer button I hear calling person's voice in headphones but talk to the bluetooth mic. After call is ended I can start-stop playing music again by bluetooth buttons. This is 100% tested or it's is appeared to be working? Thanks.
Could anyone confirm my last post? Thanks.
Bump any answer?
Just tried, no go sorry.
If you could find an AVRCP profile device without A2DP or mono-bluetooth output it might work, but I don't expect any exist.

[Q] Bluetooth Headset Problem

I want to use Spype on my G Tablet - bought myself a bluetooth headset. I can connect no problem (can even toggle it on and off with the home screen button application) it beeps indicating the connection.
But when I do calls I doesn't use the mic and speaker of the headset. Matter of fact it seems like it messed up with my audio setting because my built-in speakers don't seem to work anymore.
Any thoughts?
Sometimes I have the same issue. If you want speakers back, try disconnecting from the Bluetooth device. If that doesn't fix it, just reboot. I just posted another comment about the impossibility to use a bluetooth headset, not just for output, but for audio input also. I guess this is because there's no HSP or HFP bluetooth profiles implemented on the g tablet, just a2dp, which is why it just can stream audio to an output device, like a bluetooth stereo headset or car audio. BTW, I discovered this when trying to achieve exactly what you tried to do, making calls using Skype.

Is it capable of connecting bluetooth to multiple phone+media devices?

I can't find a way to have both my headset and car stereo connected at the same time without changing the bluetooth profiles in settings. Samsung s8 can do this automatically/natively. both bluetooth devices show connected for phone and media audio.
I use a bluetooth headset on my oneplus 6 (trialing it) during working hours for calls and music.. when i get in my car, I sometimes make calls on my headset... but in between calls, I want to listen to music on my car stereo. That's fine.... IF i remove media audio bluetooth profile from my headset first...
But wait..... Sometimes I want to transfer the call from my headset to my car stereo, and/or vice versa. I don't want to change the Bluetooth profile manually every single time i want to use a different device which I have been having to do.
Pretty please can you try connect your nex to 2 devices that have phone and media capabilities and see if you can connect them both at the same time? If so... try and switch calls between the 2 without changing any settings in the bluetooth? Will you take a screenshot of the bluetooth settings page once they are connected too? I appreciate your time.
Only Samsung is making what you want. (Afair)
Yes, you can pair two Bluetooth devices at a time but only one can be used/selected for calling. If you want to pair two Devices of this type you have to disable Media or Calling for the first connected devices. Then the other one is connecting fine.
I use this in my car. Bluetooth streams music to a FM Transmitter and is connected to my car for calls. In this case (when one device is detected as media only) you can connect the Calling devices without a flaw.

Full control of sound input/output

I am connecting two phones to a helmet intercom (ncom) via Bluetooth. This is supported, and works fine regarding answering phone calls and such. Like if a normal Bluetooth headset is connected.
But... I want to be able have an open connection all the time (not only when receiving calls) and I want to be able to connect a wired headset so that the sound from the Bluetooth mic goes to the wired speakers and the wired mic goes to the Bluetooth speakers.
Does it make sense? The purpose is to be able to communicate to my pillion who does not have an intercom in the helmet.
Regards, Lars.

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