Bluetooth issues when using navigation - Atrix 4G General

When using bluetooth with navigation, it will cut off the first 1-2seconds of what it is saying. For instance will say
"on 6th street"
When it should say right on 6th street does it all the time wifi on or off

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[Q] can I listen to SEX1 radio on another BT device?

Hello,
first a little explanation:
on my motorcycle I have a gps with bluetooth. The gps is wired to an (non BT) intercom. The phone is paired to the gps wit BT so I can call and receive calls through my gps (who is wired to my intercom => helmet spekers)
Now my question: can I play the radio on the sex1 and let it play by BT through my gps so I can hear it in my helmet?
Any ideas or suggestions?
I think so, at one point I could listen to music through my car speakerphone. Mine randomly stopped playing music and sounds besides calls though and I don't know how to get it back, if I ever find out, maybe it'll point you in the right direction.
ok, thanks.
At this moment I can't ty it myself because I'm working on the motor and everything has yet to be reinstalled, so I ask it already "in advance"

Bluetooth car stereo/Sat Nav issue.

I use my Hero in the car for sat nav, using Copilot. I also connect it via bluetooth to the stereo to give me hands-free calling.
The problem I have is that when I do, the sat nav voice doesn't come out of the speaker of the phone, but is routed to the stereo. I can hear it when I select bluetooth as the source on the stereo, but this means that I can't listen to the radio/CD/ipod and hear the sat nav directions.
I used to have exactly the same issue using TomTom on Windows Mobile, however there was an option there when it connected to the stereo to only use it as a headset, not for wireless music. I can't seem to find this option on the Hero.
There is also the known issue that the Hero doesn't support transfer of contacts over bluetooth - that's annoying but I can live with it, however the problem above is a real pain. Any ideas?
Think I found it - once you have paired a device, click and hold it under Bluetooth settings, then you have the option media - unclick this and all should be well! Still need to test it though.
Another method,
On my bluetooth car stereo I can "discnct Audio" seperately from "discnct Handsfree" and "discnct Phone"
Just FYI.

Work around for Bluetooth Handsfree Problem

I just got a TMOUS HD2 and had the same problems a lot of other people are having connecting it to my car. It connects to the car correctly, downloads the address book, but no sound comes through the cars speakers and the call doesn't register on the cars phone display. I searched XDA and there seems to be a bunch of registry change posts that don't seem to work all the time and disable some features. By doing the following I get it to work consistently with all the features enabled.
1) Turn off the data connection and Bluetooth in Comm Mgr
2) Turn on Bluetooth and connect (or pair) the phone with the car
3) Make a call
4) While in the call, turn the data connection back on
It works for my Land Rover RRS and stays working until I reset the phone. After I reset, I just go through the above procedure again.
I don't know if it works for every car make but it should work for most Volvos, Jaguars, and Land Rovers since most of them use common bluetooth systems.
Hope this helps somebody.
I am having the same issue. I have to manually connect the music stream. The phone stream always connects. Hoping for a fix from T-Mobile.
kevev said:
I am having the same issue. I have to manually connect the music stream. The phone stream always connects. Hoping for a fix from T-Mobile.
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My car doesn't support A2DP - the phone's separate from the audio head. All the car's phone features work though - voice recognition, conference calling, transfer to and from the handset, and address book and digit dial. I wouldn't hold my breath for a fix though. It's the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack that HTC started using with the TP2 so there are over a year's worth of complaints logged with HTC and no sign of a fix.
well, not much to be said for the Microsoft bluetooth stack either. I have a 2010 LR4 and can't get my HTC Raphael/Touch Pro/Fuze to keep a connection. Hard to know what the problem is, starting a WiFi or GPS session often resets the connection, in addition to the random drops, sometimes mid-call.
When I tried an iPhone though, it worked fine, naturally.

Bluetooth audio for Google Navigation

I found a thread where someone else asked this question but it was a few months ago and they didn't really get a good answer. I just bought a Motorola bluetooth speaker phone because it was on a wicked sale from newegg and I was hoping it would be a better car solution than the little battery operated speaker I picked up. While the bluetooth device seems to work well for calls it doesn't route the turn-by-turn audio from google navigation through it. It also doesn't seem to trigger the google voice search/dial/command app you get when you long press the search button. Is there a fix for any of these problems? Probably my own dumb fault for not researching it first.
Thanks.
I think I have the same speaker you do. Is it the T505? I never tried Google navigation because 1.5 is more stable than 2.1 for me so I switched back. However I have tried Sprint Navigation and it does turn by turn perfectly.
It works over BT but it goes through the A2DP (stereo) profile, not the HSP (headset). From your description of voice search, I'd guess if doesn't support HFP (handsfree). Search Wikipedia for "bluetooth profiles" for more info. Best thing I ever did was to get a bluetooth enabled stereo receiver for my car -- works flawlessly for both streaming audio and handsfree.
Its the Motorola T215. According to the manual it supports handsfree and headset profiles. When I pair it with the phone it appears to use the headset profile. I guess its not a huge issue since the phone still does a pretty good job of picking up voice commands on its own if I long press the search button. And I can hear the navigation cues alright thru the phone speaker. Thought maybe one of the clever coders on this board might come up with an app or a mod to make this work.

Bluetooth verses Ford Sync

Whenever I use Bluetooth through my Ford Sync on my car the voice guided features I have s voice take a really long time to respond. When I try to use the Google built in voice features they cannot hear me and totally fail. Is this a problem with the software or does Ford SYNC not work right?
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Whenever I use Bluetooth through my Ford Sync on my car the voice guided features I have s voice take a really long time to respond. When I try to use the Google built in voice features they cannot hear me and totally fail. Is this a problem with the software or does Ford SYNC not work right?
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It happens when the device is connected as a "phone" and a "media player." It's happened on my One X and N2 pretty consistently no matter what car audio/nav system I'm connected to. So I'm guessing it's an Android thing having to do with A2DP.
And how would I go about changing the way that my phone is connected? Not that I don't frequently use the media features but I would just like to see it work right for once.
cracker_jax said:
And how would I go about changing the way that my phone is connected? Not that I don't frequently use the media features but I would just like to see it work right for once.
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Once the phone's connected to the car, go in to the BT settings for the car as shown on the phone and uncheck "media device" so only "phone" shows connected.

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