[Q] using internal mic with bluetooth device - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi
i connected my nexus to my car stereo aux jack via Bluetooth device that have no microphone .
now when i make a call the other person cant hear me because the phone is trying to use the Bluetooth microphone which it does not have.
is there a way to force the phone to use the internal phone mic for audio input while the output will still be trough the Bluetooth device ?
thank you

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Hi, I'm new here and this first post is a really weird question.
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I am connecting my NS to my car audio deck using the 3.5" jack to the AUX in the car. The NS will detect that a headset is connected. I am able to listen to music or internet radio from my NS in the car.
Now I pair my BT handsfree earpiece to the NS for phone calls when driving. Pairing is fine.
Here's the situation.
When a call comes in I can answer the call by pressing the button on the BT earpiece, BUT once on the call it actually uses the headset for output and mic. There is no mic, so I can only hear the caller from the car speakers, but not be able to talk to them.
I will need to actually select output to bluetooth on the NS in order for it to switch over to the actual BT earpiece and have it work properly.
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Bluetooth microphone + wired earphones.

Dear all,
I would like to use my headphones with a bluetooth microphone or headset. I like my earphones and don't want to go through the wireless A2DP BT to listen to music, but in the same time I would like to have the possibility of a hands-free solution. So my question, is it possible to have the sound output on the earphones and the sound input on the mic of a bluetooth headset (like a clip-on on which I don't connect my earphones)
Is there anybody that can fiddle with his device if he has the proper hardware?
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i think its not possible. if i connect my phone to car, audio-output is only available via bluetooth
splinter03 said:
i think its not possible. if i connect my phone to car, audio-output is only available via bluetooth
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it allso screws up your audio quality

Smartwatch 3: hands-free calling in the car via AUX

Hello!
I would like to use the SmartWatch 3 in the car, hands-free calling. In addition I have the SmartWatch connected to the mobile phone and the mobile phone connected to the AUX port of my car-radio. Now I can hear the caller over the car-speaker, but he me not. The integrated microphone in the watch not work.
Can help my?
No one has an idea?
Times an example without a watch: If you connect the phone to the AUX output and someone calls, then you hear the voice over the car speaker, but he does not hear me. The microphone is then switched always silent. Why is that? Is that a problem with the cable?
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If you attach your phone to the aux port of your car stereo, depending on the phone itself, the phone mic will shut off or work as always.
In Xperia phones, the headphone jack doesn't exclude the microphone as long as it's not connected to a headset.
If I connect my Xperia Z Ultra to the Aux port of my car stereo, I can hear the caller and he can hear me if I keep the phone mic at a reasonable distance.
To keep things way better and simpler, I had a SBH20 bluetooth headset laying around, connected to the car stereo, and placed in the middle of the car.
That way I can stream music and call hands free without worrying about the position of the phone itself, cause the headset has its own mic, obviously. [emoji6]
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Anyone know if I can connect another audio/mic bt via usb for improving my call, because it is very crappy...
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dettofatto said:
Anyone know if I can connect another audio/mic bt via usb for improving my call, because it is very crappy...
My bt is RF210
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I've tested with this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kasitskyi.voicerecorder that when I connect external mic all two mic are active.
So what do you suggest?
Cut the internal mic or solder my external mic to internal mic?

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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.
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Regards, Lars.

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