Hello,
I have Mini and Destinator 3 and BT GPS, I want to purchase a handsfree speaker in the car.
1. Is it possible to use a bluetooth speaker in the car and use the same speaker for the voice command directions from Destinator via bluetooth to the same bluetooth speaker ?
or is it possible to:
2. To have a 12v cigarette plug in speaker including Microphone that has a 2.5mm or 3.5 mm connector so that any audio coming from the 02 mini either a call or destinator voice command comes through the speaker.
Can anyone help ?
Thanks
P;-)
Hi voicedialin,
The first case won't work, because there is (by now) no bluetooth profile available for the magician, which would allow that (BT Audio). Could be done by changing/hacking the bluetooth stack.
The second case will work, as the magician will direct both the Destinators wav output as well as the callers voice whilest a telefone call to the output connector. The only thing, which might be a problem ist the audio connector of the magician, which is a 4 pin 2,5mm connector which is normally used for stereo audio out, mic in and signaling functions (pic up call/end call). Usually such connectors aren't sold seperatly.
Greetings,
bgk
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Hi,
i use a adapter to us my trion over the aux on my car radio.
The Question:
Is it possibly over a registry tweak to use
Headset Output (Aux - car speaker)
and
normal handsfree option for the phone aktion?
thanks
Hi,
Just curious as to if when my Universal is connected to headphones (or audio out to my car stereo) can I still take a call over a bluetooth headset? Or would I need to first disconnect the audio cable running from the device?
yea, no problem.
i have tried and succeeded with both jabra jx10 and jabra bt250v, both worked !
Great, thanks for the info.
I am running TTN6 on my TyTN, connecting to BT GPS, and working allrite when I hold it in my hands. But the moment I put the PDA into car craddle (which is only powering it, as I don't have handsfree car kit), TTN6 audio outputs (voice directions, alerts) are not heard anymore. When I lift the PDA from the cradle making the miniUSB jack unplug, audio is back OK. The cradle is Carcomm CMPC-95.
Ideas, anyone? I am convinced that the problem is NOT TTN6-related. Two other nav programs, namely Wayfinder, and AutoMapa, behave the same - they are muted the moment the device is cradled. Also, the problem does not appear when TyTN in cradled in my PC-connected desk cradle.
hmmm, strange to reply to my own post, but the problem still persists - and it is not limited to TomTom.
again: I am using CarComm car cradle for my TYTN.
whilst the device is cradled, taking power from car circut, no application audio is heard through PDA's loudspeaker. (nota bene I don'd have a car kit). Ringtones go off normally.
I checked that by lifting up and down the PDA during voice command in e.g. TT6. Powered: audio not heard. Not powered: audio heard.
please, help.
No audio in cradle
What cradle are you using? May the conector be as the earphones conector?
I have the same cradle, and my Tytn (vario II) audio gets muted too, though it only happens sometimes, and only after upgrading TT6 to 6.1.
When it does happen I go through preferences to mute audio (even though it's already muted), then un-mute, and the sound comes back.
For all of you guys that have the standard InnoDock with the 3.5mm audio-out jack on it (*NOT* the InnoDock Jr.):
I understand that as long as you have external speakers connected to it this can be used as a superior alternative to the Tilt / Tytn II / Kaiser built-in speakerphone because it has a microphone built into the cradle. I want to know for sure before I buy it.
True?
If so, how does it compare to the phone's standard speakerphone option? (Same, better, worse? How so?)
& lastly, if you have a bluetooth headset paired up to it, receive an incoming call, & then accept the incoming call from the bluetooth headset, will the call go straight to the bluetooth headset with no hiccups or complications?
Sorry if this has been asked before, but i had a look and couldn't find what i'm after.
Basically, my HD2 connects automatically to my car's bluetooth handsfree kit. My handsfree kit doesn't support A2DP so I still need to use the headphone socket to listen to music from the phone through the stereo. However, if the phone has paired with the car, the headphone socket doesn't work and the stereo thinks I'm getting a call when i try and play music.
Is there any way I can enable music through the headphone socket while the phone is paired to the handsfree kit?
Thanks!
anyone? it's really annoying!
This may not be the answer your looking for but have you tried cutting out the middle man i.e. the BT handsfree kit. Just use your phone and it'll patch a call thru the headphones and cancel the music.
Saves removing the headphones each time you get a call.
In BT manager, when you select your car device, what services do you have? If there's a stereo one, untick it.
Nope, just the headset profile. I've also tried turning on/off the option to send system sounds over bluetooth, but no joy. It just seems that as soon as it connects to the car, the headphone socket is disabled.....
OK, so I think the problem was either the tape adapter I was trying to use was playing up or during my messing about with settings I changed something.... either way it appears to be ok with headphones so should be fine with a line in