Seems like when I try using the volume rocker on the headphones to adjust volume during a phone call, nothing happens. I have to use the volume buttons on the phone to make a change. Does anyone else encounter this issue with the headphones supplied with the S3?
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hi,
i have recently purchased the chamelon headset for my tmobile mda2(himalaya). with the help of bluetooth tools for pocket pc i have been able to bond the 2 devices successfully and have achieved a fair working state between both devices. however there is one problem that cannot be avoided. it seems like the volume output on the headset is very low, its very difficult to hear anyone on the other end. the manual states that while in call you can turn up the volume until you hear a beep to indicate the volume is at its highest setting. despite numerous attempts at trying to get the volume higher i have not had any success. while in call i try to press either buttons and there is no change in volume. i have heard a beep a few times after 20-30 consecutive presses but i didnt notice much or if any change in volume. is there anyway to adjust the volume on the headset while not in a call? im not sure whether this may be a problem with the chameleon or perhaps a problems with the bluetooth in the microsoft OS?
Anyone else experience problems like this?
Maybe the Chameleon suffers from the same feature as my BTH-808 headset: When I use it in my right ear the volume-down button (on the side of the headset) is likely to press on my ear and thus . . . .minimizes the volume.
Work-around: use in left ear or ut in with care.
Same behaviour as you describe in changing volume. You have to press the volume-up button approx once every 1-2 seconds for the volume to go up one step.
Took me a week to find out what happened . . .
sigh. i wish it was that simple.
it seems like i have got the headset to its highest volume and it still sounds very weak. nextlink support tells me the volume on the bluespoon is generally very loud.
man... the BT on this machine is really a nightmare.
have you tried to put volume higher like I mentioned. When I press the volume-up to quick, It simply stays low, although I hear the 'volume-up beep'!!
Otherwise: Back for warranty I guess
I have a chinese Dual Sim card phone running 2.3.4 Android. The specific model is Star a919. My main issue at the moment is bluetooth volume seems to be very low even at max volume. I am trying to get the bluetooth volume to increase so I can hear the person on the other end.
Here is what I have tried:
1. turning volume down via button, rebooting phone with battery pulled out, then adjusting volume on headset itself when phone powers on.
2. Adjusting both headset and in call bluetooth volume
3. Volume+ (various settings for both incall and bluetooth)
4. Adding up to 100 steps in volume+ for in call quality
I am running out of idea's here. If anyone has something else I could try that may work i'm all ears.
No matter what volume I pair my Verizon HTC One M8 (KitKat) at, my bluetooth volume reverts to "LOW" each time connect to Bluetooth speakers. I get a "Maximum Volume Warning," and then have to manually crank it up with the volume rocker on the phone.
I use several speakers throughout the house...JBL PowerUp in my living room, and a Waterproof Speaker in the bath. Forums indicate that this has been a problem for other users on the M7, and some phones as far back as the Dell Streak! Only advice I can find is re-pairing, but I've done that at Maximum volume, and the higher volume setting will not hold.
Is this a know issue? Are there any other workarounds?? Anyone else having this problem???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2704320
This may be just me, but with my LG Tone 750's I'm getting low BT volume with my One+. Is there a way to fix this? My volume on the headphones is at max and also in the phone volume settings as well but it's quite low. I've tested on my wired set and the volume is fine.
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I have a OP7Pro and I use regularly 3 Bluetooth devices, my car (where the volume from the phone has to be maxed), on-ear headphones with anc (where volume should be much lower) and on-ear headphones (where the volume should be low).
I identified that lots of times, with the new features of Android P, the volume is remembered from device to device but sometimes it is not, and after using the Bluetooth with the car, the volume of the on-ear headphones is maxed which kills my ears...
Does this happen to someone else? Is it a known bug? Is there a solution for this?
Bump I have this stupid annoying issue the same. My volume is the same across the border same volume level for music in calls speaker etc
Mine also, doesn't remember my Bluetooth prior volume setting's. It defaults back to Max volume...
If you have bt absolute volume enabled, the phone will take the setting of the device it is connected to. Not sure that helps entirely though.