Hi
I have a European MotoG first generation. Ever since I got the Android 5.1 update I got issues with bluetooth media and wifi disturbing each other. E.g. if I listen to some music from my DLNA server via wifi through my bluetooth headset then the sound will start stuttering. If I measure the wifi speed throughput is very bad. If I use normal wired headset it works fine. If I connect to the server via mobile data and use the bluetooth headset it works fine as well. It is only the combination that does not work.
I read somewhere that wifi and bluetooth share the same antenna. Does any body know how I can fix or troubleshoot this problem?
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Unfortunately i didn't find any thread, that could solve my problem with my bluetooth stereo headset (itech). For instance - when i listen to internet radio using my data connection - everything is ok. But when i switch to wi-fi, my headset disconnects and i'm not able to connect it back. Moreover, if wi-fi is on, i can't use any of bluetooth functions. Please help.
I keep experiencing the problem on my Transformer.
When I listen to the music using my bluetooth speaker connected to my Transformer, the WiFi connection becomes extremely unstable and the download is suspended. Once I stop playing music or shut Bluetooth down, everything just go well.
I've learned WiFi and Bluetooth do clash as they are using same frequency. But there should be some technology to prevent it. Wifi and Bluetooth can work well on my Galaxy S together.
I'm wondering what is the actual problem.
Thanks!
yes, very annoying.
Playing Youtube videos while using bt headphones causes the videos to stall frequently.
Bump bump bump
can someone try with bluetooth 2 or 2.1 headphones? They reportedly have better wi-fi collision avoidance protocols.
No issues here playing Youtube with stereo bluetooth.
EDIT: Scratch that. Got a pause. Seems to get stuck and buffers.
EDIT2: Nah. It buffers without bluetooth connected too so must be my connection.
Happens all the time to me on my Evo. I use it to play music through my car's stereo, but the instant I'm close enough to my home's wifi, Bluetooth cuts out. I think it's an Android thing, not something specific to this hardware.
Look for Bluetooth coexistence on your router and hope your bluetooth headset supports the feature too. I think the Transformer's Broadcom radio will automatically enable its coexistence feature if it detects the router using it. I don't know why they decided to make Bluetooth around 2.4 GHz too.
I've noticed issues with the A2DP side of the Bluetooth connection. Voice is fine but music Idoesn't always connect, I'll have to reset the connection to get the A2DP going.... Anyone experiencing this?
mine works fine with 2 different pairs of headphones. Sorry to hear you're having issues.
works fine here with stereo bluetooth headset. might be your external device
I am experiencing my bluetooth cutting out when the receiver is inserted in the phone. As soon the the receiver is removed from the phone, bluetooth streaming resumes flawless playback. Wouldn't expect that it would cause signals issues with the bluetooth. I don't have another headset to try. It's a cheap china stereo bluetooth headset. I works really well and has good sound. I'm wondering if another headset might be better. I have a bt home connect from xtrememac and I seem to be able to walk around my apartment w/out it cutting out. But it only seems to give me a problem with music and not with voice calls. Any suggestions?
Hi,
I use my Watch 2 as my personal phone.
I've already try to use a Sony SBH52 in bluetooth but the connection is not permanent then I cannot use it as a headset.
Somebody have an idea to keep the bluetooth stable, or already have a correct headset ?
I've found the problem.
I use my iPhone to manage the watch. I think, periodically the watch try to connect to the iPhone, then maybe there is some conflict in bluetooth connection.
If I forget the watch in connected devices on the iPhone, the bluetooth is stable.
It's curious...