Is there a support for noise cancelling wired, 5-pin minijack headphones in XA2 Ultra? By support I mean does noise cancellation works i nXA2 Ultra with such a headphones?
For example for MDR-NC750 [link]
In my old Z2 when I connect noise cancelling headphones I get notification in the drawer and I immediately hear noise is significantly reduced.
In Settings->Sound->Accessory settings I have:
- Noise Cancellation settings, where I can choose noise type like Plane or Office,
- Headphones, where I choose type of headphones connected.
Is there such a feature in XA2 Ultra?
I have asked Sony and was told there is, but I doubt as it is missing in XA2, XA1 Ultra, which I was able to check so far.
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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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Hello,
I'd like to use my galaxy S6 in hands free mode when i'm driving. My car isn't equiped with any car kit, i just have an audio input
When i connect my phone to my car stereo using jack output, i have two options :
in standard call mode, i can hear people in my car speakers very fine but they don't because the mic level is very low (since i'm supposed to talk near to the mic)
in speaker mode, jack audio output is disabled. so people hear me very fine (they don't hear ambiant noise) but i don't because audio comes from my phone speaker
My question is : is there a way to enable jack audio output in speaker mode ?
Thanks and sorry for my poor English
I need to record stereo signal on a tablet or smartphone going from a guitar multieffect. It delivers stereo output signal due to applied effects. Output on this device is a stereo jack (size doesn't count).
I know there are special cables which allow to record through mic input in a phone but those are mono.
I need something like audio interface but something not too expensive.
What would it be? Or there are other options?
Dear all,
I've bought a used xperia Z3 (D6603) to use it with a stereo micro (Sony STM10) on the trrrs-plug.
The phone is rooted and updated to LineageOS 14.1-20171121_054026-xkeita-z3
Does anybody know, if this ROM supports stereo microphones via trrrs?
I tried the sony Audiorecorder App as well as the app from ASR. Only the latter produces a stereo signal via the built-in micros (input: cameraMic). When the STM10 is connected, the signal is mono.
The Audiorecorder is only mono, even if I switch to stereo.
Thanks in advance for your input!
Popploud
Another observation: When I switch the input to cameraMic, the signal always comes from the built-in microphones, even when a headset or the stm10 is connected to the 3,5mm plug. Should't come all mic in-signals from the plug, if something is connected?
I know it sounds pointless, but still sounds neat and probably has its uses somewhere.
I want to connect my Bluetooth headphones to GW4 and re-route my Redmi 11i Phone's audio to the GW4 so that both audio outputs can be heard by one Bluetooth headphone.
Cause when I have connected my Bluetooth headphones to my phone and make a call from GW4, it will direct call audio to the watch (as the call was made from the watch), and when I switch audio from WATCH interface it will switch the call audio output to PHONE SPEAKER and Not the BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES I have connected to the phone unless I change that from the Phone itself.
So basically to avoid using the phone to make a call, I need my headphone connected to GW4 to get all the media/call audio into my Bluetooth Headphones. And the watch needs a Bluetooth speaker connected to play YouTube music ONLINE.
So ONE BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES = PHONE's + WATCH's Call/Media audio outputs heard.
You gotta hand it to me for thinking this. Please provide some solution. So I just an app to direct my phone's media (General audio) output to my Google watch 4 and I will connect my Bluetooth Speaker to the watch. I can accept ROOT solutions too, I'll just ROOT my phone IDC.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. I use Bose Buds and if I am listening to music from my phone and make a call initiated from my watch, it DOES go to the buds. Not sure if this is an issue with your phone or just the settings, but mine work as you would like.