Hi all,
Will keep it simple here, looking for a mini bluetooth microphone that will clip to my shirt and link to my phone (OnePlus One). I have a pair of earphones that don't have a mic (they're Sennheiser IE800's so I don't plan on changing them), and I also own a Sony SmartWatch 2. I can answer calls on the smartwatch but have to take the phone out of my pocket anyway so that I can talk to the person calling.
So I was wondering, if I have my earphones plugged in and I answer a call on my smartwatch, is there such a thing as a mini bluetooth mic only that can replace the phone microphone during a call?
Any help or other solutions for this problem would be great.
Thanks,
Michael
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hi,
I've ordered the wannabe "pressy" from dealextreme. link
but it isnt working great:
when someone calls me, or I call someone, the sound is playing throught the "headphones", but i dont have headphones plugged in, but my phone thinks the pressy is a headphone.
is there a app that forces the phone to play my sound throught the speaker?
and not the handsfree speaker, but the normal speaker ment for calling.
I've installed this app to control my pressy. (its english)
the same problem
I have the same problem on Samsung Galaxy S2 with a similar device, also bought on DX
Did you find a solution?
Hello
I’m trying to resolve an issue i have with my Sony MW1 Bluetooth headset when doing Skype or Hangouts calls
For some reason when using a Bluetooth headset (Used a Sony MW1 Smart Wireless Headset Pro, set and a Fiat Blue&Me Car Bluetooth) the sound keeps breaking off both for me and the person I’m calling. I get long brake after witch the sound returns for a while.
I tried LTE/HSPA and WiFi calls all with the same result
When using a wired headset there is no issue like this. nor do I have the issue when i do regular phone calls using the sets
Furthermore sometimes the Bluetooth sound doesn’t turn on at all, so I get no sound neither on the loudspeaker nor on the Bluetooth set although the BT volume is set to max
Any idea how to resolve this?
Hello !
I'm looking for a solution to pair two bluetooth headset (or one bluetooth headset and one wire headset) to the same phone and then being able to speak between the two headsets.
I would use it like an intercom, but without the need of two phones.
Does anyone knows if it is possible and if there is an app for this ?
Thanks in advance, king regards
Vince
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?
The watch microphone has one and only function: translate your voice into commands for Google Now.
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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I've bought a new pair of earphones to use with my Honor 9, however when I try to call someone or talk in a voice chat, the phone uses the audio input from the phone microphone instead of the earphones (I know this because tapping the earphones mic was not picked up at all by the phone). I've tried this with 2 pairs of earphones, and I'm fairly sure the mic worked when I first got it. so I'm almost certain this is a problem with my phone and not the earphones. Anyone have any solutions?
Thanks in advance