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Hello,
Not sure where this question belongs. I have no problem connecting my music from phone to my SmartWatch using Bluetooth. But is there a way to get it from the Bluetooth watch to auxiliary on my car radio?? I hope so because as it is right now I would have to shut it off on the watch for the phone to go directly to my auxiliary and then that would disable being able to answer any calls on my watch. Thanks for any help.

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Bluetooth Headset Answer

Hi Gang,
I really like my new phone, but one small problem keeps bugging me
With my HTC Touch Pro, when it was connected to my car bluetooth handsfree, even if connected, I was able to be in my house getting a call on my phone and answer and talk and being hear from the person at the other end. So the phone was taking priority even if it was connected to my bluetooth headset.
Now with my new Omnia 2, the headset in the car always gets the connection if close to the car.
Any solution?
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Eric

[Q] Music vs. Bluetooth calling. Calling loses!

Hi --
Anybody have this problem?
I have my phone plugged into my car stereo via the headphone jack. I've got the bluetooth headset on because I want to make a call. When I hit the button on my bluetooth, the music comes through my headset, at full volume no less, and I can't hear the voice dial prompts.
So, I'd like to overcome this problem. Does anybody have a solution, workaround or app that they're familiar with that will solve this problem? I'm losing the hearing in my right ear .
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Use phone a listening Device

I am trying to see if there is any software out there that will allow me to use my phone as a listening device or "bug" and listen via bluetooth.
Basically I would like to be able to have my bluetooth headset on and paired with my phone, activate the app and be able place my phone someplace so I can listen to conversations or sounds picked up by the phones mic over the bluetooth earpiece/ headset. I have looked all over but have not had any luck with finding something like this. It seems like it would be fairly easy accomplish.
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Auto switching to Bluetooth using aux in car. N one more issue.

OK, so I've noticed since I bought my phone that while I'm driving to work, with the bluetooth on on my headset, and when I plug in the Aux 3.5mm cable into the phone, the music transfers to the Car Audio system like it's supposed to. Keep in mind I just bought my Nexus 5 last week. While into my drive (10 to 15 minutes), all of a sudden the music stops playing in the car and switches automatically back to the headset. What's causing this? Anyone experience the same issue? I know I can turn off my bluetooth headset, but if I get a call, I want to able to answer it quickly. I'm currently using the A2DP Plantronics M50.
Another issue not in the subject because I was cut off from the character limit:
How come when I have bluetooth turned on and answer the phone physically on the phone by swiping the call answer icon to the right, the audio automatically defaults to the bluetooth headset. Why? It should route the audio to the phones earpiece, not the bluetooth. If I wanted to answer with bluetooth, I would press the bluetooth answer button. This happened on my Nexus 4 as well.
Anyone with info please?
I have the same issue. Oh wait, i'm the OP...
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gear s2 stay connected with cars Bluetooth?

Does anyone have any experience with this? Basically when you get in your car and the car connects to your phone for phone calls and media, does the gear s2 stay connected? Also, how does calls work? Obviously you want the call to go through the car, but does it do it because the s2 has a speaker. I know the huawei watch has this issue. Can anyone comment on this?
Everything works like it should. You'll get notifications and calls, etc. on your phone, watch, and car stereo. I use it every day without issue.
gettinwicked said:
Everything works like it should. You'll get notifications and calls, etc. on your phone, watch, and car stereo. I use it every day without issue.
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Will the car take the phone call over the watch? Also the issue with the huawei was that since the watch connected to the phone as "media" it wouldn't connect to the car for phone calls and media streaming.
tu3218 said:
Will the car take the phone call over the watch? Also the issue with the huawei was that since the watch connected to the phone as "media" it wouldn't connect to the car for phone calls and media streaming.
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Your phone should connect to multiple Bluetooth devices. And like I said, yes, it does work fine. Calls and texts and whatever will buzz all devices connected to the phone. You can choose which to answer on.
gettinwicked said:
Your phone should connect to multiple Bluetooth devices. And like I said, yes, it does work fine. Calls and texts and whatever will buzz all devices connected to the phone. You can choose which to answer on.
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Ok thanks. So with both the watch and car connected to the phone, the car takes priority in pushing phone calls through the car and not the watches speaker, and able to stream music from your phone to the car and not the watches speaker? All while still receiving notifications on the watch? Sorry, just issues I had with the huawei watch.
You got it. I use mine daily with my pioneer hu. When all three are paired, the radio takes call priority. While streaming music through the radio, the radio will switch to phone call with caller ID, the watch will notify and the phone all seamlessly together. Answering the call comes through the radio unless I hit private on the display then it switches to phone. When I get a text, my radio displays "new message received" and the watch actually shows the message like it was the only thing paired.
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