I have my S3 connected to my car (Ford Mondeo 09) via bluetooth, which supports A2DP.
When I am streaming music from my S3 the google nav voice comes through the car speakers, but the problem is the music is not muted so the voice is trying to talk over the music and I cant hear the commands.
Does anybody know if there a way I can get the music to pause/fade whilst the nav commands are read plea
I just bought a Bluetooth device to use with my s3 while driving. It's not working how I thought it would, so I was wondering what it should be doing and what settings can be changed.
1. I have my phone plugged into an aux port. When I get a phone call, the call audio goes through the car speakers instead of the Bluetooth speakers.
I recently installed an Alpine CDE 133BT deck into my car so that I could stream music over bluetooth and charge my phone via the USB port on the front of the deck.
I have tried pairing my bluetooth headset (Samsung HM1700) with my Galaxy Tab 2 (SCH-i705), and I cannot get the bluetooth microphone to work.
They pair together fine and I can hear audio on my headset, but I can't talk into my headset. My tablet only uses the built in mic. When I look under the bluetooth menu, the icon looks like a pair of speakers (without a mic).
I have an Xperia Sola (stock rooted ICS). And I have a Hyundai Verna (2011 Model). It is sold as the name of Hyundai Accent(2011) outside India.
The Car has a built in Bluetooth in the stereo system.
My Xperia Sola pairs up with the car just fine.
In F17 with Gnome3 my laptop boots with Bluetooth enabled.
Just recently bought a Bluetooth Headset for my Motorcycle Helmet, I'm on ICS right now, SCV7. The problem I'm finding is that no matter which voice commands app I use (Vlingo, utter, Skyvi, Voice Search) I can't seem to get it to use the headset's mic to listen to me!
But whenever I take a call the microphone works just fine.
i had been using bluetooth fine, with devices working, but today when i turned on my computer again bluetooth strangely failed.
there is a bluetooth icon on the top bar, showing "bluetooth on", but if i click on the "bluetooth settings" item, a system settings window shows up and shows me a bluetooth on-off switch which is disabled (i.e.
I've been looking at ways to wirelessly stream music from my laptop to my hifi amp. Many of the wifi solutions work out quite expensive. I came across this, which so far the seems the cheapest and easiest way, using bluetooth with a Belkin Bluetooth Music receiver.