Hi all,
I got a Huawei Smart Watch a few weeks ago.
For some reason when it's connected to the Nexus 6P with Bluetooth Audio switched on in the Watch, it won't connect to the Car's Bluetooth when the car is switched on.
Is anyone having this same issue? is there anyway of fixing it apart from turning off the Bluetooth Audio function on the watch?
Surely the phone could priorities the Car's Bluetooth. I don't seem to see this issue with either other watches or phones.
Im not sure if the device has a way to set priority of BT items but IIRC, you can only connect one type of BT device at a time. I have a Samsung gear Live watch which runs android wear. it stays connected all of the time and I can still connect to my truck BT radio. But you cannot connect headphones and a speaker to BT at the same time. just dont work that way.
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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.
My Turbo 2 doesn't auto connect to the two BT audio devices I have (car stereo and motorola buds). It auto-connects to my Pebble fine, but I have to manually connect to the buds and the stereo each time I use them.
I can't seem to find a setting for making them autoconnect, but I could be missing something. Any tricks to get it to auto connect like my old Moto X would?
That happened to me with this phone and my car stereo. What I did to fix it (by accident) was wait until my car stereo was attempting to connect to the bluetooth and then turn the bluetooth on my phone off and then right back on. It connected right away and auto connects whenever I use my car stereo. Give it a shot.
I do know if u don't set as a trusted device it won't auto connect on mine.
pinkfloydviste said:
That happened to me with this phone and my car stereo. What I did to fix it (by accident) was wait until my car stereo was attempting to connect to the bluetooth and then turn the bluetooth on my phone off and then right back on. It connected right away and auto connects whenever I use my car stereo. Give it a shot.
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I didn't expect that to work, but it did.
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Noticed with Sync (Ford) it sometimes pauses and I have to turn BT off then on.
UPDATE: Turn off all the moto assist stuff, no more problems.
Running 5.1.1 on my stock Note 4
Bluetooth works great and connects to everything it needs too. Using it in my car to stream music and talk on the hands free system is important and it worked great until I got a smartwatch...
Smartwatch is a LG Urbane
This may need to go to smartwatch forum but I figures I would start here.
once connected to my car and my smartwatch the phone calls are not clear. There are long duration's where I cannot hear the other party or they can not hear me. IF I disconnect the smartwatch from the phone, my car works normally again.
Fast forward to my new radar detector that connects to my phone for Iradar service is causing the same problem with my Bluetooth hands free car phone.
in summary I have these things paired to my device: All are paired, but grayed out (not connected) I assume running in background. My car is the only connection showing active connection.
Fit Bit paired
LG Urbane paired
Radar Detector paired
Car Bluetooth. connected
The Car Bluetooth is the only thing that is suffering here.
is there a fix in the phone software or am I limited to only connecting to what I need to connect too?
Alright,
Quick question, is it possible to make your phones bluetooth connection strength very good, like for example, let's say I've got 5 s8's, and a car that plays bluetooth audio, I've paired all 5 phones to the car, is there a way to make one of the phones pair automatically? Is there a setting on the phone? Or will it be from the car?, if its on the phone,am I able to do this to all Bluetooth devices? So if I go near a Bluetooth device, that I've paired with,and there's someone else beside me that's paired,I want it to connect to mine first,
Thanks
You should first try looking in the Bluetooth settings in your car multimedia system. It's really dependent on each system if it allows this kind of behavior.