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 been having problems with my bluetooth headsets/speakerphones. I am able to start voice dialing from the headset and connect a call but the call then transfers to the handset mic and earpiece. If I want to speak through my bluetooth headset I have to toggle the bluetooth button on the screen.
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Keep getting error message - Failure: connection to headset lost. I have headset turned off as well as bluetooth. It dials fine with headset connected but not without it. HELP:rolleyes:
Hello, can anyone recommend me a bluetooth headset that can be used to stream music to and can also be used on the PS3 as a standard headset?
Looking around it seems some bluetooth headsets you can play music through and some you can't, but I have no idea what determines if you can or not.
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.
When connected with a Bluetooth headset all voice to text functions do not work. When trying to access Google now, The phone seems to be stuck initializing. When using the voice for text messaging I have the same issue.
I have found the following solutions.
1. If you are running an audio program. The Voice functions will pause the audio and work as expected.
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I have tried 4 or 5 bluetooth headsets for GrooveIP / Skype / Vonage voice calls over wifi and I get horrible sounds that I could only describe as what you would expect if the call was connected through loosely connected high voltage line. It isn't just a minor background sound. It is extremely loud and this "sparky" sound overwhelms any other sound.
Kind of similar to this, I paired my Bluetooth headset (Turtle Beach Ear Force PX5) in Ubuntu and it at first showed up in "Sound Settings" after pairing. It was not initially working, so I started tweaking some settings. I tweaked a setting on the microphone, and all of a sudden both the output/input device disappeared.