I am interested in using the Blackberry Bluetooth Gateway (with my TP2) to stream A2DP music and my navigation app voice instructions to my RV stereo using the 3.5mm aux output on the Blackberry Bluetooth Gateway.
I don't actually own the Blackberry Gateway yet, so if there is a better product, let me know.
Question is, can I use the Gateway bluetooth for the A2DP streams and still send/receive calls on my Jawbone Prime headset at the same time.
I know that the A2DP audio will not continue when I am on a call. That is fine. But can I maintain connections to 2 bluetooth devices simultaneously, one for A2DP and one for phone calls?
Was just messing about with the phone to see if i could and it worked perfectly. Not sure about two different audio devices but you can use 2 bluetooth devices at the same time.
i have been able to use an external bluetooth gps reciever (with tom tom 7) and my bluetooth headset at the same time.
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For anybody who is interested. I have a bluetooth headset HBH-200 and also a Fortuna Gpsmart bluetooth gps running Tomtom2, they both work at the same time without problem. When the headset/handsfree issue is sorted out I hope to be able to use the full capability of the HBH-200, will that include being able to listen to mp3 or the output from tomtom through the headset. The reason I posted this is because I have heard others that cant get 2 devices to work at the same time on the bluetooth. I am using the standard xda2 without patches for bluetooth.
what make is the hbh-200?
lmk cheers mate
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I just got the Motorola HT820 bluetooth stereo headphones and I cannot get them connected to my computer properly. I plugged in my Actiontec bluetooth dongle and it installed on my pc. Then I paired my HT820 with the computer. It shows as paired, but it doesn't have any services.
Anybody got any advice?
i had some bluetake bluetooth headphones never could get them to work prob with vidcomm or ms bluetooth stacks well they worked as headset but not as stereo good quality headset when i picked that profile they just dident play
did get them to work with the toshiba bluetooth stack but not great
and then the trail ran out
maybe it's the fault of the headset or maybe the bluetooth stacks never confirmed it
Is there any place to get generic bluetooth drivers with A2DP? Or does the bluetooth dongle have to be setup for that already?
i tested with a logitech bluetooth dongle and a belkin dongle
and both worked with ms, vidcomm and toshiba bluetooth software on the pc
but as i mentioned not all profiles worked or worked well
I use a bluetooth GPS receiver in my car for two reasons
1. It has an athermic windscreen and the bluetooth GPS with an antenna in the back window gets a much better signal
2. I use it as a trigger for a tasker script so that the phone knows that it is in my car
I am thinking of putting a bluetooth audio receiver in the car as well so that I can stream music from the phone to the car speakers
Is the One-X capable of simultaneously communicating with two different bluetooth devices?
thanks
gps test?
Which to do gps test my one x ?
I use an app called "Bluetooth GPS Provider" which works brilliantly. I think that is what your question meant?
Mine will connect to hands free and my obd2 reader at the same time via bluetooth. Do you have a way of testing before buying?
i think if it uses different protocols for each device then it would work
ie if one used a2dp and the other uses whatever gps uses, then yeah i think it would work , but best bet is to test it out first
I currently am have Android 4.3 and just bought a Pioneer DEH-X8500BH which has hands free capability using bluetooth. I can pair up my phone and i can listen to Pandora through bluetooth but the hands free calling is not working. I can see my phone book, missed calls, dialed calls, and received calls on the radio so that tells me it is syncing but I can't use the car speakers to talk through the supplied mic. I can't help but to think this is an Android Bluetooth issue since my wife's Iphone 4s pairs up and works just fine. The radio supports Bluetooth Serial Port Profile(SPP) and A2DP(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile).
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I currently am have Android 4.3 and just bought a Pioneer DEH-X8500BH which has hands free capability using bluetooth. I can pair up my phone and i can listen to Pandora through bluetooth but the hands free calling is not working. I can see my phone book, missed calls, dialed calls, and received calls on the radio so that tells me it is syncing but I can't use the car speakers to talk through the supplied mic. I can't help but to think this is an Android Bluetooth issue since my wife's Iphone 4s pairs up and works just fine. The radio supports Bluetooth Serial Port Profile(SPP) and A2DP(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile).
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When you are connected do you see both phone and media connections through the device?
I have a Bluetooth Handsfree Loopback with Malaysk 8.1 Rom included Bluetooth App on PX5.
Caller hears himself, I hear nothing.
Are there other Bluetooth Phone Apps I may be can set the Audio Channels manually?
I mean Bluetooth seems to work If caller Voice is rooted back to him Bluetooth in and Out
and Speaker and Mike work fine with Maps, Speak recognition and Answers spoken back, Music etc.
Probably only the different Bluetooth / Audio Channels are not properly connected.
No Tips about other Blutooth Phone Apps or Bluetooth Channel routing?