When I turn on a bluetooth headset paired with my phone, it automatically sets the headset as the primary sound output device so that calls/music play through the headset without me having to manually configure anything.
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).
Guys,
I have serious issues with Motorola H710 (Bluetooth headset) + Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (running official ICS 4.0.4). Same Bluetooth headset is working fine with my other devices like Samsung Galaxy s2, Sony Vaio Laptop, no problems at all.
I want to listen to streaming audio from Ubuntu using headset (Bose Bluetooth Headset Series 2 http://goo.gl/4Wt1A). Although Bluetooth connection is established, I haven't been able to hear anything via the headset.
Hi,
I newly bought one A2DP Bluetooth headset NOKIA BH 504. Excellent headset but the problem is while i am playing music through headset the sound breaks sometimes and is very annoying. I tried using other players and is still breaking. I just love the headphones and how i get rid of this problem!!!!!!!!
Thanks in Advance.....
Mine just isn't able to find detect either my Sony bluetooth stereo headset or my O2 wireless headset.
It's fine for connecting up to the bluetooth dongle on my desktop PC and my old Samsung E900 mobile phone of transferring files but somehow doesn't detect wireless headsets :confused:
Am I missing something?
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.
Jabra’s polished “stone”-like Bluetooth headset is launching in Australia at last, bringing A2DP technology along for the ride, transforming what is normally a voice-only wireless headset into one that also plays music, Internet radio and more through the headset at much higher quality than non-A2DP headsets, as single-ear Bluetooth headsets finally go beyond the voice-only paradigm.
I am kinda lost with this... without doing my research i bought a couple Bluetooth headsets over ebay etc but none of them seems to have fulfill my requirements... i am looking for a headset which
1. to use with phone audio, not just calls
2. stuff like music, radio, youtube etc
3. is only one ear... no wires
4. as small in size as possible
5.