I have a car bluetooth device and a bluetooth headset. Both of them register as Hands Free device on my 8525. When I get in the car, I need to use Setting/Connection/Bluetooth to set the car device as hands free and when getting off the car, set the headset as the hands free device. Is there any way such that it knows when the car device is connected, it automatically uses that one and when the car device is not connected, switch to BT headset without manual intervention?
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I've got a BT stereo headset (HTC S100) and also BT in my car (Ford). I'm not trying to use them simultaneously (no point), I just want the headset to work properly when I'm using that and then when I get in my car I want the Tytn to connect to my car BT and to work properly with that. At the moment if I want to use my headset I have to go into BT settings and untick "Handsfree" for the car BT device and soft-reset, then I have to do some tinkering on the headset and make a phonecall before it will kick in and behave. Then when I want to use it in my car I have to DELETE the headset from my BT devices (unticking the boxes is not enough), check the "Handsfree" option under the Ford BT device and then soft-reset before it will work.
Why the hell can't the phone just use the headset properly when that's on and connected and then when I'm in the car use the Ford BT properly? Why does having two devices configured interfere with eachother when they're not actually being used simultaneously?!! It's ridiculous, I reckon it's the MS BT stack, what a load of $hite!
Any ideas what I can do? I've tried the JETware handsfree extension, has made no difference.
I don't know if this is possible or if this is a really simple question however is there a way to disconnect a hands free device in 1-2 clicks.
what happens is this, I have a BlueAnt Speakerphone in the car I get out of the car (and forget to turn of BlueAnt) walk 15m and make a call - phone is still connected to Hands-Free, so how can I quickly disconnect the hands-free and make a call through the normal phones internal speaker.
I suppose I can assigna button to be comms manager and disable bluetooth however I want bluetooth to remain on if possible (just d/c hands-free temporarily)
Windows Mobile 6.1 on HTC Touch HD
You can try this, it merely toggles bluetooth.
However, I have had the same problem as you, so decided to make my TD2 KNOW when it is in my car and KNOW when it is not. I use GProfile for this. It knows when it is in my car because it is connected to my car cradle (it is charging) which is also an FM transmitter (it thinks it is connected to a headset). This then automatically turns bluetooth on when cradled. When I un-cradle it, it turns bluetooth off thus disconnecting from my handsfree headset.
GProfile is one program which does this but you could use Mortscript instead.
Being trying for the last few hours to pair with the car kit, the phone discovers the car......the car asks for a code..1234.. which I enter and push OK, the phones says pairing for a couple of minutes and then "cannot connect" at one stage it said "paired not connected" and I had to remove the battery to clear it.
Also when/if I can pair it how do I get it to remain visible so it will automatically connect.
Keith
hmmmmm.... not a nissan car kit, but i do have BT in my car, and it was so easy to pair and use.
i set my phone to be discoveable and let the car find the phone
then when they connected i entered the pass code 1234 (default on most car decks) and it was successful
then i was able to play music via BT A2DP and also call/receive calls in my car
the car and the phone both recognise each other but once the code is put in it hangs, II will try again tomorrow
I want to buy Bluetooth receiver for my car that I will plug into the the AUX input to listen to music, something like Jabra A120s, google it.
Thing is the car already has bluetooth handsfree setup which I actively use (but it doesn't support AD2P).
Would this setup work for me?
It should work. My Toyota is a hands free profile device and I also have a Samsung headset that operates in A2DP mode. The only thing I have to be careful with is to disable hands free mode from the Samsung configuration in Android. If I don't the car and the headset constantly knock each other off and it can be a real pain to stop the tug of war short of turning something off.
I have my note 3 paired to my Subaru Forester and it auto connects fine. The issue I'm having is I just bought a bluetooth headset for the gym. When I paired the headset it eliminated the car pairing. So when I got in my car I had to repair it. Is there a way to get the phone to auto pair with both devices as long as one is inactive? I want the car to take priority but while the car is off and I'm at the gym I want the headset to connect. Any ideas?
I don't know why but I repaired all the devices today and the phone remembered all of them. So now I have a headset for the gym, wireless shower speaker, and my car paired. Got music everywhere I go.