Car connection is fine, tested with iPhone, I have to restart to resume the volume
And really bad speaker reception, have to switch to phone, anyone experience similar case?
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I have a Sony Ericsson A2DP Headset. It connects fine for both calls and for listening to music. There is however one small annoying issue.
If I'm listening to music (generally I have to have the volume up quite high) and a phonecall comes in and I take the call; something weird happens when the call ends.
The bluetooth connection is dropped and basically everyone in the vicinity gets and earful of whatever music I was playing before the call. This can be pretty bad if I'm sitting at one of our quiet, open plan offices. If I press the play buttin on my headset it reconnects and audio comes in over the headset again but it's not good to have to do this after every call.
Anyone else had this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Whenever I encounter a quirky bluetooth problem, deleting the pair relationship and repairing sometimes helps.
Works fine for me... Could be headset specific, as I use Motorola S9's and Plantronics 855's without the issue you're having.
It does it for me too. After the phone call the music is played through the phone's speaker for just a couple of seconds, then gets transferred to the headset in mono for a couple of seconds before reverting back to normal.
I can see this would be annoying if you were in a quiet place.
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and me, funnily enough I have a Samsung MP3 player and the headset works perectly with that - good old HTC
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.
Hey guys,
did anyone else experience connection issues with the type-c noise cancelling headphones? If I plug the headphones in and start playing music it starts playing on the speakers and not on the headphones, until I remove the headphones and connect them again, and press the play button on the headphones. The headset icon is from the beginning on the status bar.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
This and other issues (no resume after pause for instance) happen since the release of Oreo.
They are good headphones sound wise, just connection keeps dropping to the phone, really annoying.
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Every so often when I get in my car, the phone starts dialing "100000". After I hang up, all the phones audio is routed through the headset speaker and it takes a restart to get back to normal operation. Anyone experience this?
I am on stock ROM, Honda Accord 2018 for the bluetooth I am connecting to
Is there a easy way without opening up Bluetooth connections to disconnect my Bluetooth headset ?
The problem is I maybe playing a game and listening to audio from the game and for some reason the headset kicks in. "The On/Off switch of my Bluetooth handset is not great"
I lose my Audio my phone, then I got to open the Bluetooth connections and disconnect the headset.
Sometimes I want the device to ignore Bluetooth accessories and just use the internal speaker; my old OnePlus this was easy but not so much with the Pixel 4a.
Got to be so annoying I am thinking about buying a new headset.