Hi folks, would appreciate some advice ,
I'm using my Note 10 with the Galaxy Watch. Works great and I use it walking about for phone calls with the phone safely tucked away.
I want to use a single BT earpiece, for listening to podcasts and some radio - news etc. Only need mono. Want an earpiece that clips securely round the ear. They are mostly full phone device that I don't need. If I get one of these, will it interfere with the Watch's phone operation?
Can anyone recommend a receive-only BT earpiece that clips round the ear? I don't want an ear bud that drops out when I'm jogging. - had bad experience with them.
Sorted. The phone can select one device for calls and the other for music
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All I want is a bluetooth headset for both ears that I can use to listen to music and to make calls with. Basically I want a bluetooth version of the headset that came w/ my xda II. Does anyone know of anything like this? If not, does anyone know how I might be able to "modify" a regular headset to be used via bluetooth. I want to be able to listen to music and take calls, but i want to be able to listen to music on both ears, not jus one. I don't even care if it's mono, i just want another speaker for my other ear. Please help if you can at all.
There certainly seems to be a gaping hole in the marketplace.
These people are even selling a design for some bluetooth stereo headphones, but little else comes up on a quick Google!
http://www.azzurri.com/go/bluetooth-stereo-headphone
Is there a software i can use to basically place my phone at a short distance (Eg 1 meter), use it as a microphone and hear the audio via a2dp on my headset ?
Basically I want to place my phone close to the sound box of my musical instrument, and hear it on my bluetooth headset in real time so that i can hear it while sitting in a loud environment.
Anyone ?
Hi!
I noticed (wasn't really hard to) that calls made from cars using stock Hands Free systems dramatically lowers sound quality on the listener's end. That is totally common, even in high end cars, although in those cases it is (a little bit) less annoying because to better soundproofing, but generally issue remains the same: no noise cancelling. It kind of strikes me, how can a tiny bluetooth headset have that feature, and $100k car not have it.
I pair my Galaxy s5 with my Subaru car audio system to play music via car speakers, but making calls and repeating every word 5 times is an utter misery for both sides of the conversation. Using unpaired phone or bluetooth headsets like Jabra is the only way i can make calls from my car.
So:
The question is, if there is a way to use phone's noise cancelling feature (third party apps?) for the calls while paired via bluetooth with my car's Hands Free? Can my phone process sound from my car's mic?
KateAmine said:
Hi!
I noticed (wasn't really hard to) that calls made from cars using stock Hands Free systems dramatically lowers sound quality on the listener's end. That is totally common, even in high end cars, although in those cases it is (a little bit) less annoying because to better soundproofing, but generally issue remains the same: no noise cancelling. It kind of strikes me, how can a tiny bluetooth headset have that feature, and $100k car not have it.
I pair my Galaxy s5 with my Subaru car audio system to play music via car speakers, but making calls and repeating every word 5 times is an utter misery for both sides of the conversation. Using unpaired phone or bluetooth headsets like Jabra is the only way i can make calls from my car.
So:
The question is, if there is a way to use phone's noise cancelling feature (third party apps?) for the calls while paired via bluetooth with my car's Hands Free? Can my phone process sound from my car's mic?
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thought about maybe getting a bluetooth headset?
Very Clever! Thank You!
My next question is: how can I pair 2 bluetooth devices to my phone at the same time, so I can make calls on the BT headset and listen to the music from phone on my car audio without switching between them...
Just to clarify...
I meant connected. I know I can pair multiple devices with one phone, but there can be only one active connection at a time, am I right?
KateAmine said:
I meant connected. I know I can pair multiple devices with one phone, but there can be only one active connection at a time, am I right?
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yes unfortunately you are.
to the best of my knowledge you can only have one active connection
Hello,Forum Friends!
I have a specific problem concerning a multi bluetooth connection. I use a Xiaomi Mi Note Pro phone connected by bluetooth to headphones to listen to audiobooks while jogging. A few weeks ago I purchased a Huawei Watch which is obviously paired by bluetooth with my Xiaomi phone. I have decided to take the Watch for the jogging- my job requires picking up the phone ( except the weekend) even while running,so I thought it would be perfect to pick up a phone call on the watch,speak to the Watch's microphone but listen to the caller's voice ON THE HEADPHONES. It is not happening like that though- when I pick up the call on the watch,the voice is running through the watch's speaker only and I cannot hear it on the headphones. I must add that the headphones do not have a microphone. Is there a way to make all work like I described? Or should I just buy headphones with microphone?
Thanks! Kris
As a new S3 classic owner, after coming from a Moto 360, I have a ton of questions. Probably the most important one is this:
I'm used to using the watch to say "call {john smith}", and have the phone place the call. BUT, is there a way to NOT route the call audio through the watch speaker? I wear hearing aids that are also bluetooth headsets and that's where I'd like to route the audio unless I'm driving, in that case use the car. I have a S7 edge and while there are settings for my headset and car for call and media audio, there is not for the gear s3. Is there an setting somewhere to allow me to place calls with the watch and have the call audio routed to my headset (or car)?
Or is the answer to return it and get an android wear watch? I'm still within the 14 day window at best buy. I like the hardware features of this watch, but Tizen is making me a little crazy because I'm so used to the ease of android.
Thanks for any information.
TT01 said:
As a new S3 classic owner, after coming from a Moto 360, I have a ton of questions. Probably the most important one is this:
I'm used to using the watch to say "call {john smith}", and have the phone place the call. BUT, is there a way to NOT route the call audio through the watch speaker? I wear hearing aids that are also bluetooth headsets and that's where I'd like to route the audio unless I'm driving, in that case use the car. I have a S7 edge and while there are settings for my headset and car for call and media audio, there is not for the gear s3. Is there an setting somewhere to allow me to place calls with the watch and have the call audio routed to my headset (or car)?
Or is the answer to return it and get an android wear watch? I'm still within the 14 day window at best buy. I like the hardware features of this watch, but Tizen is making me a little crazy because I'm so used to the ease of android.
Thanks for any information.
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Maybe Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > BT Headset?
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The key in my OP is that there are settings for the headset and car in bluetooth connections for call and media audio, but the only choice under the gear s3 in bluetooth is to disconnect, which disconnects everything. That means I CAN"T say 'call {whoever}' and have my phone make a call.