Hello guys.
I just got a bluetooth headset. When connected, I can't hear notifications, because the notification sound goes to headset, not on phone.
I can't find a way to set notifications sounds to phone only, anyone know a way?
Thanks!
romulocarlos said:
Hello guys.
I just got a bluetooth headset. When connected, I can't hear notifications, because the notification sound goes to headset, not on phone.
I can't find a way to set notifications sounds to phone only, anyone know a way?
Thanks!
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It doesn't work like that. All sounds go to what is connected, if nothing is connected it goes to the phones speaker. I don't think there is any way around it.
Won't work at all. I'll try another approach.
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I've noticed a quark in the way the Bt audio gateway works on my fuze.
Does NOT matter which headset I use, but, 99% of the time, if someone
calls me, I hear the phone ring, activate the BT, they can hear me, but I
cannot hear them. If I shut the headset off, turn it back on and let it
connect, I can hear them & they can hear me. This ONLY happens on incoming
phone calls. On outgoing, everything works.
When connected, if you look at the BT icon, it shows the BT icon, with what
looks like a STEREO headset. If you click on it, it says connected to a STEREO
headset, which my JB2 or any other BT is not.
Is it possible that the fuse is using the mic, but the sound is being directed to
a non existent "stereo" headset, which would be the other ear?
Happy Thanksgiving! Everyone have a nice Triptophan (sp) nap?
Do you have MSVC set to announce incoming calls? If you do and you answer via the headset, you can't hear the caller. Disable announce incoming and it'll work just fine.
It's a known bug and we need to complain about it (and the rest, like the left/right dpad) to AT&T and HTC.
MSVC set to handle BT, announce incoming.
When I hit the button on the headset, the incoming ring/announcement stops,
the phone says it is connected, and the caller can hear me, but I cannot hear them.
I was wondering if anyone using a NON stereo BT headset, when you are connected, it says if you click on the BT icon, "stereo headset".
Just in case you missed it - you can't have MSVC announce incoming calls OR IT WILL MUTE THE CALLER.
Turn the announce off and it'll be fine until MS/HTC/ATT fix their stinking problem...
oh and don't forget to complain...
Oh, I have complained....never had that problem with the tilt.
I guess I'll go back to just having unique ringtones for everyone, so I can tell
who's calling...until MS fixing the #%@#^ problem. Thanks for the
clarification. This was driving me nuts! They could hear me, but I couldn't
hear anyone.
pkley said:
Just in case you missed it - you can't have MSVC announce incoming calls OR IT WILL MUTE THE CALLER.
Turn the announce off and it'll be fine until MS/HTC/ATT fix their stinking problem...
oh and don't forget to complain...
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I am coming from using a Motorola Q9H. When paired with my bluetooth headset (Plantronics Voyager 520), the Q9H would deliver all audio (phone calls, notifcation sounds, Skyfrie, Youtube, etc) through the bluetooth headset. The Fuze doesn't seem to do this. Is there a way to force this functionality, though? I have Advanced Config installed, if that helps any.
Please search the forum. This has been covered many times.
Hint look in Setting/Personal look in there for your answer!
bangbang023 said:
I am coming from using a Motorola Q9H. When paired with my bluetooth headset (Plantronics Voyager 520), the Q9H would deliver all audio (phone calls, notifcation sounds, Skyfrie, Youtube, etc) through the bluetooth headset. The Fuze doesn't seem to do this. Is there a way to force this functionality, though? I have Advanced Config installed, if that helps any.
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I can't get all sounds through my voyager 520 either. I can do it with my Cardo S-2 stereo bluetooth headphones though, it seems like the Raphael doesn't support that out of the box for non-A2DP profile devices. Sound quality for anything but phone conversations suck through a regular headset anyway. You should really invest in some stereo bluetooth headphones, it's worth it!
Well, the only reason I want to do it is for the odd Youtube video on the bus and such. Quality isn't a concern since I don't listen to music from my phone.
I recently got a set of bluetooth stereo headphones, but before I did, this worked fine for me.
wmm said:
I recently got a set of bluetooth stereo headphones, but before I did, this worked fine for me.
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Thank you. I'm going to try that after work.
One thing, if I leave the toggle on, and then disconnect the BT, will it then play the sounds through the speakerphone as usual and then back through the BT as soon as I connect the BT again?
I know the sounds went through the speaker after turning off the BT headset. I think I had to run the toggle app twice to get the sounds to go through the BT headset again (once to disable the old orphaned BT pairing, once to enable it with the new one). I'm not sure about that, though, and can't try it conveniently, as I just flashed a new ROM and didn't bother installing the toggle app since I didn't need it with the new stereo headphones.
Thanks. I'll give it a try and see what happens.
http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=products&pid=7
It is free and it works.
Didn't work for me in trying to route TomTom speaker instructions through bluetooth to the car. :-(
bangbang023 said:
Thank you. I'm going to try that after work.
One thing, if I leave the toggle on, and then disconnect the BT, will it then play the sounds through the speakerphone as usual and then back through the BT as soon as I connect the BT again?
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hopper13 said:
Didn't work for me in trying to route TomTom speaker instructions through bluetooth to the car. :-(
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Dunno what to say. My initial motivation for trying it out was to route amAze GPS navigation instructions through my bluetooth headset, and it worked fine for that. Worked for TCPMP video sound, too. I don't know why TomTom would be different.
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Dunno what to say. My initial motivation for trying it out was to route amAze GPS navigation instructions through my bluetooth headset, and it worked fine for that. Worked for TCPMP video sound, too. I don't know why TomTom would be different.
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Maybe it's headset/handsfree profile difference?
I've now tried several different bluetooth mono headsets, and all connect to the phone fine with one problem....
You don't hear anything. No one can hear me, I can't hear them through the headset. When a call connects I hear a pop in the headset and nothing after that point. I'm seriously ****ing over this problem. You can adjust the volume and end calls with the buttons on the headset which means the god damn thing is obviously connected, but why cannot I not hear anything!
Has anyone else had it, and if so how do I fix it. The headset in question is a Nokia BH-104.
I don't know what I changed, but I can't figure this one out.
Typically, when I have my plantronics headset connected, when the phone rings,
I hear my default ringtone (unless it is someone I have a specific ringtone attached)
When my bluetooth is OFF, the ringer is correct.
When I turn on and connect my plantronics voyager 5200, I get a very obnoxious LOUD
generic ringtone coming from somewhere.
I've uninstalled anything I can think of, that might have messed it up (Truecaller, plantronics
app, Contacts +). I don't know what I changed, but I'd like to get it back how I had it.
Any ideas??
TIA!
Figured it out finally.
Phone dialer, settings, turn off VOICE BROADCAST OF INCOMING CALLS. Only when headset is connected.
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Hello
When I have my bluetooth ear buds connected, I only want audio/calls coming through.
I don't want notification sounds (like a new email or chat message) coming through the ear buds.
Any way to do this?
I use Bixby routines as well, so if the solution is through routines, I can.
Thanks.
What about Separate app sound in Settings and set these apps to have notifications only on the phone, not in the Bluetooth ear buds?
Monipeev said:
What about Separate app sound in Settings and set these apps to have notifications only on the phone, not in the Bluetooth ear buds?
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sort of would work but not really
for example, I don't want to hear incoming notifications for whats app
but if I select whats app to play through phone only, then I cannot hear voice messages or videos received in whats app
In Goodlock's Sound Assistant, the reverse option is there. Play alerts through headphones only.
I want the opposite.
I've been wanting this feature for ages, but for a different reason.
Every time I'm in my car, or other vehicle, my phone connects over Bluetooth and I hear NO notifications, unless the car head unit is streaming using the Bluetooth.
So if I'm just listening to radio, the notification audio seems to be sent over Bluetooth and doesn't come out anywhere.
There really should be a notification manager that sets the rules or something.
Gasman said:
I've been wanting this feature for ages, but for a different reason.
Every time I'm in my car, or other vehicle, my phone connects over Bluetooth and I hear NO notifications, unless the car head unit is streaming using the Bluetooth.
So if I'm just listening to radio, the notification audio seems to be sent over Bluetooth and doesn't come out anywhere.
There really should be a notification manager that sets the rules or something.
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yep
same issue more or less
When connected to bluetooth and Android 13/One UI 5, I can control output of sound between phone or bluetooth but thats with apps (like whats app, youtube, chrome, reddit, etc etc).