Hi, I have Xiaomi Piston 3 and they are not working with my OPO;
I can listen to music and other sounds with them, but it seems that their microphone & hardware buttons are not working.
it works perfectly on other phones (Nexus 5,MI Pro 5 etc) but not on my OPO.
any idea what to do?
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Hi all,
playing around with my new Nexus 5 I recognized a problem to control the volume of my external bluetooth loudspeaker.
First, the speaker connected normally as it used to with my GNex (JB 4.3). But with the Nexus 5 the volume seems to stay at maximum only. Pushing the volume buttons +/- of the phone shows up the volume control and I can see the volume going up and down. However, the speaker stays at max. volume independant of the volume setting.
Can somebody else please check this?
I updated my Nexus 7 to KitKat also. And... the same issue here. Perhaps my speaker has a problem?
Thanks
By the way... the speaker is a Philips SBT50
It's not the speaker... with the GNex everything works fine :-/
lapas said:
It's not the speaker... with the GNex everything works fine :-/
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I have the same issue using a Jabra Play. I'm able to pull the volumne sliders to the min and it will stay there, however one click up, and it goes to max.
BeerGang .4 and Franco r14 but I think it did it on stock also...
google has some work that needs to be done with BT and KitKat.
i thankfully dont have this issue with my little BT speaker, but i have serious High Volume issues with my LG Tone+ BT headset....it is definingly loud at the lowes volume.
I use Bluetooth in my car and with the LG Tones (700) and I've tested it with the 730 tone+ and no issues. Bluetooth headset and I don't have this problem.
With my jbl speaker i habe the same Problem with my n5. Not possible to adjust volume via Bluetooth. When connected to LG sound bar volume control works well
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This is not a Nexus 5 issue. It is Kit Kat issue on all devices that use the default Google Bluedroid Bluetooth stack, meaning Nexus devices and Google Play versions (other devices running a modified stack may not be affected).
Supposedly, it is an extension to Bluetooth AVRCP 1.3 that enables Bluetooth audio devices to directly control Android's system volume. It seems some genius thought two independent volume levels (headphone volume and handset bluetooth level) was too confusing for folks. Clearly they did not think about (or test) that some Bluetooth audio devices with their own volume controls might default to a very high or low level, and control of only the handset's bluetooth level would not provide sufficient range of adjustment.
So once again we have Goofle googing up bluetooth in Android. Please share your disappointment in the following threads so that we might see a fix ASAP. Guessing they are facing law suits for hearing damage if it is not addressed quickly.
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/nexus/X6Hwt2qMYDo/7qd-JGylQv0J
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/nexus/dsf7hQPesds/zWhIE27o2KwJ
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/uXzs0e3l7rI
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/nexus/b5h94ggUIac/qkBs9WUIh4oJ
Hello guys.
I am have small problem with my fav. Headphones Phillips Stretch. This headphones has only one button for receiving a call /changing song. With my nexus 5(stock) they are working correctly but with ONO they are refuse to switch tracks, just turn off the player. I don't know or this is software problem or some hardware feature. Thanks.
I am using a wired headphone with volume controls that worked fine on an older Android Device. On the Pixel 4a, volume up and pause/play don't work (in all the apps I have tried). They don't do anything. One of the buttons was configured to activate the Google Assistant, I deactivated it (also deactivated google support for the wired headphone device).
There are different threads on this issue, but the one that comes the closest is this one: https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/85636703?hl=en. Do I need different headphones? Can I connect the via USB-C? Will the controls still work then?
I found another thread with the same issue: https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/97173531?hl=en. Sadly, it was never answered.
Can somebody confirm that the controls on wired headphone are actually working?
bfürbanane said:
I am using a wired headphone with volume controls that worked fine on an older Android Device. On the Pixel 4a, volume up and pause/play don't work (in all the apps I have tried). They don't do anything. One of the buttons was configured to activate the Google Assistant, I deactivated it (also deactivated google support for the wired headphone device).
There are different threads on this issue, but the one that comes the closest is this one: https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/85636703?hl=en. Do I need different headphones? Can I connect the via USB-C? Will the controls still work then?
I found another thread with the same issue: https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/97173531?hl=en. Sadly, it was never answered.
Can somebody confirm that the controls on wired headphone are actually working?
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I am using Bose soundsport wired with my pixel 4a, volume and play/pause are working ok.
I have a Pixel 4a running A10.
I have a paid of mid-priced Panasonic earphones that have a microphone and a single button.
When I press the button once, it will play/pause the music running on my Power app music player. When I double-tap the button, it will advance to the next song.
If I instead using Amazon music, the button acts the same way (single=play/pause, doube=next song)
My one plus 7 with pixel experience 11 plus latest ROM, is not detecting the earphone(WIRED). Actually, the controls in the earphone can play/pause the song playing on the phone but the sound does not come from the earphone. Sound plays only in the phone speaker. Any Solution for the same
Hello
I've got AirPods 2 since years now which are working perfectly with any other device (Mac, iPhone, Windows computer).
However on my Xperia 5 ii I'm facing a volume issue: the max volume is not as loud as expected on the AirPods. It's pretty loud, but still 4 or 5 steps quieter than the actual max volume the AirPods are capable of.
I tried with some friends' Sony WF1000XM3 that didn't have the issue at all (max volume was the actual max volume of the XM3).
I tried disabling Dolby Atoms, disabling absolute volume (no effect at all even after reboots/unpairing AirPods - in fact if I'm listening to music while toggling the setting I'm hearing no change at all, I'm wondering if it's even working), disabled battery optimization for bluetooth package as suggested on Reddit... Nothing works.
As I'm rooted I tried Viper4Android to add some gain but then the sound is heavily clipped, not louder.
Any ideas ?
Thanks