I just got this headset today. Callers were complaining that they couldn't hear me over the background noise.
Headset seems ok. I tried transferring the contacts to the headset. But after I do, when I make a call, the in-call volume is silent. When I disconnect, I hear the Q2 say "call terminated." But during the call, there's no ringing and I can't hear the other caller.
I resetted the headset, re-paired and cancelled the automatic phonebook transfer. Dialing and in-call volume seems ok now.
Has anyone else run into this issue?
Ive had the Q2 for about 2 months now and no issues, Got mine off eBay brand new, used it on my LG Optimus S and my Current EVO with several different roms and never had an issue. Maybe yours could be defective?
I have had the Q2 since it came out and have no complaints from people I talked with while using it. You might want to check the settings menu. Also if you call Blueants CS expect to wait up to an hour to get through, Rick
EDIT: Sorry , it looks like you did check the setting menu. oops
does your q2 speak caller id not phone numbers during call?
mine doesnt
how did you get it to work
m using desire s by the way
thanks
I returned the BlueAnt Q2 to Frys. Callers said the noise cancellation on the BlueAnt was really bad, especially at the mall and other noisy places.
I have the Jawbone Era now. Just picked it up from Best Buy for $130 today. I tested it at home with a floor fan and TV on at full blast while on a call. The caller on the other end said they couldn't hear anything in the background with the Jawbone Era. I also like the louder ear volume and faster recharge time (only 1 hr vs 3-4 hrs for the BlueAnt).
Other bluetooth headsets in the past:
- Voyager 510: volume too low, no noise cancellation
- Voyager Pro: volume too low
- Motorola S305: good for music, no noise cancellation for the mic
I saw some ear buds at AT&T with a micro usb connection for $19. I might give them I try to see if I can get stereo when connecting to the Jawbone Era (I know you can with the Samsung Modus 6450). I'll have to do more research.
Good to know, been debating between these two. Been using the Jawbone Icon as well as the Blueant Q1.
As far as the headphones goes, I'm listening with my Jawbone Era connected via bluetooth and a circumaural (closed ear) headphones on top of the Jawbone. Sound quality sounds terrific despite having my Jawbone on.
When music is on, the music plays through stereo headphones if they're plugged into the stereo jack. Otherwise the plays through the Jawbone. On a call, the Evo stops the music and only audio is heard through the Jawbone.
Haven't run into accidental misdials with the stereo headphones on. On a call though, the stereo headphones presses the Jawbone into my face, so listening to the other caller sounds slightly muffled until I take off the stereo headphones.
Any recommendations for a wired headset, dual ear buds, microphone, and call/music buttons?
I have an iphone set, when I plug then in the status bar shows a headset with microphone but no one can hear me talking...
What about these?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004WOT3FI/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/176-0553737-4760012
These are what I use:
http://www.amazon.com/ifrogz-EarPol...7TJC/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1307713137&sr=8-7
Haven't had any problems that I've noticed, although I admittedly don't use wired too much anymore since I finally replaced the clip for my Bluetooth headset.
They do work great for music though, and I do still use them for that.
Hope this helps
Anyone know of a Bluetooth earpiece headset that has a small jack which would allow adding another earpiece? Or maybe a headset that has two wireless earpices one with mic and speaker for right side and a second with only speaker for leftside??? Obviously I want stereo A2DP Recently started carpooling and have been using wired stereo headset which is a pain to keep the headset untangled. So when I am driving I have one side in (and it is a normal mono headset like the Motorolas I have always used ). When I'm not driving or at the office and want stereo, I can quickly plug in short wire for 2nd earpiece. Then I have full stereo A2DP
There are some similar to this but they plug two-piece headphones into back of bluteooth earpiece (Samsung HM3700 http://www.cellphoneaccents.com/pro...ced-android-functionality-bhm3700ndacsta-.jpg ). This is on the right track, but two much wire.
Result when connected would be something like the Jaybird ( http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/317NnnmQRRL._SL500_AA300_.jpg) or Plantronic Backbeat ( http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31g8azM4++L._SS400_.jpg )
Or can I just embedd these things inside my ears already
Hello everyone,
So I recently got HOX and when I'm listening to music through in-ear headphones with an in-line mic the sound quality is really bad, somewhat dull and "incomplete". However, the sound quality gets back to normal when you hold the mic control button on the headphones or unplug the cable extension with in-line mic, or simply use another pair of headphones without a mic . Surprisingly enough, the same thing happens with bundled headphones. So I wonder if there is something wrong with settings or some other fault.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
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