Question Is there a way or an app to use your Galaxy Watch 4 as a Bluetooth speaker for your phone? - Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

I know it sounds pointless, but still sounds neat and probably has its uses somewhere.
I want to connect my Bluetooth headphones to GW4 and re-route my Redmi 11i Phone's audio to the GW4 so that both audio outputs can be heard by one Bluetooth headphone.
Cause when I have connected my Bluetooth headphones to my phone and make a call from GW4, it will direct call audio to the watch (as the call was made from the watch), and when I switch audio from WATCH interface it will switch the call audio output to PHONE SPEAKER and Not the BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES I have connected to the phone unless I change that from the Phone itself.
So basically to avoid using the phone to make a call, I need my headphone connected to GW4 to get all the media/call audio into my Bluetooth Headphones. And the watch needs a Bluetooth speaker connected to play YouTube music ONLINE.
So ONE BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES = PHONE's + WATCH's Call/Media audio outputs heard.
You gotta hand it to me for thinking this. Please provide some solution. So I just an app to direct my phone's media (General audio) output to my Google watch 4 and I will connect my Bluetooth Speaker to the watch. I can accept ROOT solutions too, I'll just ROOT my phone IDC.

I have a Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. I use Bose Buds and if I am listening to music from my phone and make a call initiated from my watch, it DOES go to the buds. Not sure if this is an issue with your phone or just the settings, but mine work as you would like.

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I have a bluetooth headset for calls and music, and previously I used to pair it to the phone. Now I cannot do that because the Gear 2 needs to phone pairing, so I have paired the headset as media to the phone and then paired the headset to the watch.
However, when the call comes in, it doesn't direct it to the headset... does anyone know if this is possible?
My Gear 2 is connected to phone audio and my head set is connected to phone and media audio. When a call comes in is answered with the phone is goes to my bluetooth headset. If answered with the gear 2 i can push the bluetooth symbol that shows on the watch and it transfers to my bluetooth headset. This is with a Note 3 stock.
archerks said:
My Gear 2 is connected to phone audio and my head set is connected to phone and media audio. When a call comes in is answered with the phone is goes to my bluetooth headset. If answered with the gear 2 i can push the bluetooth symbol that shows on the watch and it transfers to my bluetooth headset. This is with a Note 3 stock.
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I am using GPE, so non Samsung TW. If I try and pair my headset to Phone and Media, the Gear 2 disconnects from bluetooth
There is an option to pair the headset to the watch, but that doesn't seem to do anything either
/Edit: I have the LG Tone HBS-730 if that helps and the S4.

Smartwatch 3: hands-free calling in the car via AUX

Hello!
I would like to use the SmartWatch 3 in the car, hands-free calling. In addition I have the SmartWatch connected to the mobile phone and the mobile phone connected to the AUX port of my car-radio. Now I can hear the caller over the car-speaker, but he me not. The integrated microphone in the watch not work.
Can help my?
No one has an idea?
Times an example without a watch: If you connect the phone to the AUX output and someone calls, then you hear the voice over the car speaker, but he does not hear me. The microphone is then switched always silent. Why is that? Is that a problem with the cable?
The watch microphone has one and only function: translate your voice into commands for Google Now.
If you attach your phone to the aux port of your car stereo, depending on the phone itself, the phone mic will shut off or work as always.
In Xperia phones, the headphone jack doesn't exclude the microphone as long as it's not connected to a headset.
If I connect my Xperia Z Ultra to the Aux port of my car stereo, I can hear the caller and he can hear me if I keep the phone mic at a reasonable distance.
To keep things way better and simpler, I had a SBH20 bluetooth headset laying around, connected to the car stereo, and placed in the middle of the car.
That way I can stream music and call hands free without worrying about the position of the phone itself, cause the headset has its own mic, obviously. [emoji6]
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App suggestion for fitness instructor

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He recently started his own gym with a few friend.. and asked for the best solution to add a mic into the music system..
Currently he is playing his music from computer via wire to a bose wireless speaker (30 Touch). I could suggest him to buy a stupid expensive uhf mic system and add into his system..
However I am wondering won't it be a much better system to use his smart phone and just bluetooth it to the wireless speaker instead? I mean have a headset plug it and use it as a mic and have the both the mic audio and the music play out and stream to bluetooth speaker..
Anyone know of such app.
If there is no such app.. Is there even an app to allow mixing of mic from headset and music playback together (live) and output through headphone. If there is such thing at least I could suggest to use a headset splitter and a bluetooth transmitter to send that signal to the speaker.
He currently have an apple but if he needed to get a cheap android phone just for that use, so be it..
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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?
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