So I recently got this bluetooth audio receiver (got for 15 bucks off dailysteals) for my car so I can play audio through bluetooth using an aux port. However every time I restart my car I have to manually reconnect my phone to the music bluetooth device because it does not auto reconnect. But, when I turn on the car, the cars integrated bluetooth (car bluetooth only can play call audio not music audio) does reconnect to the phone. Is there a way that I can tell my phone to reconnect to the bluetooth music receiver when it connects to the cars bluetooth so I don't have to keep reconnecting the bluetooth receiver that receives the music. I know the galaxy s3 can connect to both at the same time because I have done it before manually.
Thanks for the help
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Do you know of any application that manages your bluetooth connections?
Here's what I'm talking about, I have bluetooth headphones, several speakers and my car that all are connected to my phone and I'm having several small issues.
- As soon as I turn on bluetooth it tries to automatically tries to connect to these certain speakers, I don't want that and don't know how to stop it.
- If I'm in my car, my phone connected to my car for calls and I'm listening to music through the headphone jack but it will automatically connect to a set of bluetooth speakers in my home when get home and pull into the driveway. So music will play through those speakers instead of my headphone jack. I obviously don't want that either.
-Titanium Backup never restores my bluetooth connection either so if there is an application that can save those too that would be helpful.
Hi!
I am searching for some technique/app or something on Android for changing connected bluetooth audio device when a higher priority device wants to connect to phone. What I mean:
1) I have bluetooth headphones which I am using to listen to music and phone calling.
2) I have bluetooth car audio which I am using for phone calling while driving a car
I looking for the option to stay connected to headphones when entering a car. When a car audio wants to connect then phone should disconnect headphones and connect to car audio (car audio have higher priority in this case).
Thanks for any answers pointing me to right direction.
When I connect my phone via bluetooth to my car, there's a delay in the sound. But when I have it connected to my bluetooth headset. Is it because my car has an older bluetooth or whatever?
Also what's the difference between throw and bluetooth?
Is it just more or can you only have one bluetooth connected device at a time?
On my S7, it would not be issue to have the Gear S3 and my car audio connected that same time. Or I could have a bluetooth speaker and another audio device connected without issue..
Just me or others as well?
I can connect smartwatch, GPS navigator and car audio system at same time.
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.