I have tried both the Jabra Elite t65 and new Galaxy Buds, and unless I hold my watch close to my head, offline Spotify skips constantly...to the point where it's un-listenable. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
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Hi, I have a Palm Treo 750 and an original jawbone bluetooth headset. I was wondering if there's a way for me to play music through my bluetooth headset? Thanks!
i highly doubt it, those types of bluetooth earpieces are designed specifically for talking and as far as i know do not support stereo sound.
if you want to listen to music through bluetooth headphones you have to go out and purchase a pair of MotorROKR S9 headphones
http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/s9/
i own a pair and they are wicked for listening to music, although i'm not a fan of the earbud types of headphones and if you don't have the right sized head they wont fit properly, however they do support stereo sound for music. another point about them, they suck for taking phone calls and talking with them, they pick up way too much background noise, i only use them for music.
The only other alternative would be the logitech type, which i believe are more expensive but same idea. and they're not earbuds which appeals to me, i only bought the motorola type cuz they had been reduced to half as much as i remembered them being when i used to work for best buy lol.
these are the logitech alternative (never used them so i don't know what they're like although i imagine they kick ass for listening to music)
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/speakers_audio/headphones/devices/212&cl=US,EN
Looking at the product info on the site, these do come with an adapter for any other music device with a jack plug-in that doesn't have built in bluetooth.
Anyone know if wired headsets work with this device as far as changing music track and adjusting volume or is iPhone the only phone smart enough to do this with a wired headset? Haven't tried and looking to buy a good pair of wired headsets with volume, music track skip, etc controls but don't want to waste the money if these controls won't work. Thanks
So, this is a weird one, and chances are none of you will ever experience it, but maybe you might know how to fix it.
I use a Moto Hint "earset" to listen to podcasts with Pocket Casts and audiobooks with Audible. When I get into the car, the car tries to pair with the phone, but since my car only has phone bluetooth and not audio bluetooth support, I don't bother disconnecting the Hint and plugging in an audio cable unless I'm going further than a few minutes.
But whenever the car tries to connect to the phone, the audio stops. ONLY if I'm using Pocket Casts! And ONLY with the Moto Hint! Audible works fine. My Plantronics headset works fine. Waze works fine.
I've contacted Pocket Casts as well, but I don't expect them to treat this as a red ball
Does anyone else experience this? Read below.
I have a pair of Jabra elite 65t active and they sound fine when paired with phone. While playing from the watch the sound is favored to the left. Very annoying and I have no idea why this happens. The same thing happened to my Jabra elite sport 2.0 and possibly also bose soundsport free.
This would be easy to tackle with a nice equalizer - on the watch itself..... If there is any.
Have my S22 paired with buds 2 pro, all good. When I get into my car, the buds pairs with the cars entertainment system automatically, which automatically switches my audio output to the cars Bluetooth.
I have to go into the phone and manually change that output back to my buds.
This gets annoying when I am in and out my car multiple times.
I know I can switch off my car's Bluetooth, but is there a set it and forget it solution on the phone?
TIA
Maybe experiment with Sound Assistant from Galaxy store