I have few wireless Bluetooth portable speakers.
Yesterday I paired those speakers with my RN7 Pro and they worked good for calls, music, youtube etc. except for FM Radio.
This is totally disappointing.
FM Radio doesn't transmit audio to wireless speakers.
What can be done in this regards?
My other phones like PocoF1, Sony etc. all work good with regards to Radio transmission on BT speakers.
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Hi all.
If I have the FM Transmitter connected to the headphone jack on the phone and try to use a Bluetooth headset to make/recieve calls while driving, will this work?
I am concerned that the phone will try to output the sound to the car stereo and that the voice will be picked up by the phones built-in speaker.
Thanks for any help in advance.
If it's a standard headphone adapter, it should be fine, I was able to use my BT headset with a Himalaya connected to desktop speakers, but it might vary with devices.
Best bet is try if you already have a BT headset to connect a normal pair of headphones to it and see what happens, it certainly won't hurt it, and the fact it's speakers, headphones, or FM transmitter is irrelevant as it's just a jackplug audio output as far as the device is concerned.
I don't have the BT headset yet - Going to buy the two said items together, but hopefully it works on the XDA/K-Jam or whatever too.
Thanks for the help
Hi guys
The T-Mobile MDA Compact III has FM radio.
Does anyone know if the FM radio audio is transmitted by bluetooth? Also the mp3 audio!
If not, I'm looking for a PDA (Windows Mobile) WITH radio that does transmit the radio audio over bluetooth - does such a unit exist?
The reason I want this feature is so I can use my Nolan bluetooth motorbike helmet to listen to the radio!
Cheers
John
I don't know about the phone itself, but I think the helmet would have to be a2dp compliant? I'm not sure the Nolan bluetooth helmets are. I think they only support the handsfree profile.
Was thinking about getting one of those helmets myself. Are they any good?
You can play mp3 audio over the Bluetooth but the radio refuses to play this way, I have tried many combinations/ settings and never got the audio to output via Bluetooth. That said the mp3 audio over Bluetooth is very good quality if a little low in volume - Mike
One of the interesting features of our beloved Raphaels is FM radio. Another one is full and correctly working A2DP support. What is bad it total lack of support for listening of the FM radio through bluetooth. YES, I know you need antenna, but short stereo wired headset adapter is usually enough to provide decent reception in urban area. But when you try to route the audio there are only 2 options: wired headset and internal speaker.
Is there any developer or just hacker, that would try to "fix" this? I know this should be provided by HTC directly, but... you know how long does it take
This would be great, real shame it doesn't work.
I think it looks like hardware limitation.
In fact if you turn device audio to A2DP and then switch radio on, you STILL hear all audio from A2DP EXCEPT radio (that you can hear from wired set or from speakerphone - WHILE you hear everything else through A2DP).
As I said, looks like hardware.
I found other threads related to other smarphones,and it seems that the POCO X3 is also affected:
I can' t hear the fm radio through my bluetooth headphone. I plug an earphone in the 3.5 mm hole as an antenna, and the earphone works, but can't hear no sounds with the bluetooth headphone. The app Monobluetooth router seems has been removed from Google Play (at least in Italy) and other similar apps don't work. Any help? Thanks!
The cable of the headphone itself is used by the phone as a physical antenna, if it isnt plugged, is just like a radio without the antenna! Thats why the fm radio doesnt work with bluetooth headphone.
When I open the FM Radio app, I can't scan for frequencies and hear all the time noise (headphone is connected).
Do the other users have the same problem and/or does someone has a solution?
My radio works. I have tried not with normal headphone, but a Samsung headset. As you know, these headsets does not have a normal stereo jacks, they have another type with the microphone pin. Try it with normal headset. I also have a 3,5mm jack FM antenna from Ebay for smartphones. All phones worked with this via speakerphone. But it did not worked with this phone.
I'm in the UK with an EU model and the radio works fine for me with normal earphones.