Bluetooth problem please help - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello people i have a motorola rz100 smart controller use it before on my old motorola xoom as a bluetooth mouse and headset now when i try to connect it to my note 2 it will connect as a bluetooth headset i search a little but didnt find anything related to this i read the manual they say its compatible with all android devices with HID Bluetooth support
I try to connec it to my note 10.1 but the same problem
Thanks for helping
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I just bought the same RZ100 from woot I think and it won't function on my Nexus 4. The phone only sees the HID part but not the headset portion but even then the HID part doesn't work. I'm guessing it's some kind of driver issue. I happen to have a Motorola android phone at work and it connects to that phone perfectly. Is there any way of getting the drivers for it from an Motorola phones ROM? I

RZ100 works straight away on samsung s5 but doesnt work at all on Asus zenpad 7... bad luck I bought it for the zenpad bad luck

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[Q] Did anybody use the bluetooth on a100 successfully?

I have a bluetooth mouse and have connected with my Iconia tab a100 already, but it doesn't work. There is no cursor on the screen. Also, there's no use moving the mouse.
I have tried the same mouse on another android cellphone and it worked.
How can I make it work on a100?
And have anyone tried it?
I have succeeded connecting a Logitech Dinovo keyboard /mousepad to my A100.
You have to pair the tablet to the mouse, then enter a code to connect them together.
I was able to pair my folding bluetooth keyboard (stowaway) w/ it. My problem is i use my tablets on my dashboard as my music source (also navigation, etc.) and it doesn't seem to find the bluetooth audio in my car - won't even show up in pairing mode.
If i can't get this to work, I'm definitely taking it back and getting a 7" Toshiba Thrive or the Galaxy Tab Plus when they come out.
My car tells me that my A100 has connected successfully...
I use a Sync system in a 2011 Ford Focus and use it for navigation and music and it pairs and works perfectly.
I used a bluetooth keyboard successfully but can't use the mouse, did anyone use the bluetooth mouse on a100 successfully?
Yes I do use a Logitech 470 that I have paired through Astro bluetooth from the Market and then the regular device's bluetooth program.
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My tab connects fine to my Bluetooth keyboard for the HP touchpad.
Yes.. I was able to pair with my LG Esteem and send files via bluetooth...
tether?
Has anyone found a solution (3rd party spftwate or otherwise) that works for Bluetooth tethering to an iPhone? 3GS OS5 jailbroken and soon to be rooted iconia a100.
I use NC tether from the market to tether with my iPhone 4.
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After seeing rEVOLVE's post, I remembered an old Stowaway Think Outside folding Bluetooth keyboard. It connected and seems to work fine with the A100, although I can't figure out how to use it for any special commands, such as Home, End, or such functions as going directly to the Calendar, Contacts, etc. Any help there would be appreciated.
It will not connect to my car stereo (Kenwood KDC-695).
With my phone (T-Mobile G2x), it will pair but do nothing else. (The phone reports, "paired but not connected" and won't connect.)
Other than the keyboard, I haven't found any other use for the Bluetooth on this device. I'm wondering if rooting it or some other program would help.
I have used it to connect to bluetooth speakers, headset, car, and tethering. I do not have a bluetooth keyboard to test.

Bluetooth HID support

Hello, I been searching around and can't seem to find any specific answer to this problem. When trying to pair a bluetooth keyboard I own I get the message "HID Device not supported". It works on two other android phones, namely the ZTE Blade and Samsung GT-I5500.
I've tried rooting the phone and using apps such as bluetooth keyboard easy connect, blueinput and bluekeyboard jp and they don't seem to help at all.
Both of the phones that the keyboard worked on had Cyanogen Mod 7 installed so I'm guessing that's perhaps why they worked.
I'm guessing this will only be fixed when a custom kernel that works for the Samsung Galaxy Y is created. Is that correct? Or is there another way to get this keyboard working?
Thanks very much,
Michael

Bluetooth Not Connecting To My New S4

Has someone experienced this? How to solve..need help. thanks :crying:
Is the Bluetooth device compatible? S4's are Bluetooth 4.0 and I don't think they are backwards compatible.
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SukDeezNutz said:
S4's are Bluetooth 4.0 and I don't think they are backwards compatible.
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Incorrect. Bluetooth is backwards compatible.
Wunderle, you'll need to post a lot more info than that if you want help troubleshooting. E.g., what kind device(s) are you trying to connect, do they connect to other Bluetooth devices, what steps have you tried, what errors are you getting...
sgh-m919 bluetooth
Wunderle said:
Has someone experienced this? How to solve..need help. thanks :crying:
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I have simalar problem I have tmobile s4 stock rooted 4.2.2 bluetooth connects to some devices like aluratek istream, 2007 toyota handfree,
will not connect to 2013-2014 acura handfree systems will not connect to magellan roadmate 9250t-lmb which is a 2013 product. s4 can see item for pairing but when access code pops up to connect it immediately fails and reprompts to try again meaning when code entered on s4 it resets back to bluetooth pair list. is there a way to patch other bluetooth files or change. tested with s2 and it connects to everything.
bumpin
there compatibility list has the most obsolete phones, s2 was the latest who the hell uses a blackberry, this is a 2013 product s3 ,s4,s5 no worky i called support the said there "working on it" Idk if its possible to create a patch to change or add a bluetooth frequency or maybe on the samsung side maybe in a couple years it will connect and Ill have the s7

Wireless speaker (no audio) with Nexus 7 2013

Hi!
I am trying to bluetooth connect my Logitech X100 wireless speaker with the Nexus 7 2013.....The connection and pairing enables but i get no audio. I have tried the Nexus with other wireless speakers but it still wont work,,,even though the wireless speakers work on my cell phone.. And also my Nexus Bluetooth will work with a wireless mini keyboard .
Thanks !
RichardBe said:
Hi!
I am trying to bluetooth connect my Logitech X100 wireless speaker with the Nexus 7 2013.....The connection and pairing enables but i get no audio. I have tried the Nexus with other wireless speakers but it still wont work,,,even though the wireless speakers work on my cell phone.. And also my Nexus Bluetooth will work with a wireless mini keyboard .
Thanks !
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After you connect with your N7, what profiles are listed on the N7 for the speaker? Is it media, headset, none, or both? You might also try making sure your cell phone bt is off before you turn on the speaker and connect it with your tablet.
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Nexus 7 2013 wireless speaker problem
Hi ,,,,,, My N7 listed profiles,,, Media & Headset are both on... and since our last correspondence i have downloaded on play store the Bluetooth Mono for earpiece,,,, and i get sound from my speaker, bluetoothed through the N7- Phone profile....but offcourse the output is mono and garbly.( I have Uninstalled it since) I was wonderring.... do you sduppose that if i unroot my N7 to factory status,will i perhaps regain full bluetooth wireless speaker results....
Thanks !
arkolbus said:
After you connect with your N7, what profiles are listed on the N7 for the speaker? Is it media, headset, none, or both? You might also try making sure your cell phone bt is off before you turn on the speaker and connect it with your tablet.
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Root shouldn't have anything to do with it. Did you load a different rom, or are you still running stock?
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I need help understanding how bluetooth works on these MTCB HU's.

I've searched and looked, and I can't seem to find a complete answer to exactly how the bluetooth works on these things.
As far as I can tell; there is the native bluetooth manager that's built into Android, and then a Bluetooth app. Seems like the app is used to make calls and stream from the phone?
I've also read that there cannot be an OBD2 sensor and a phone connected at the same time? I remember reading somewhere that's because Android doesn't actually handle the bluetooth itself, so if I were to get a bluetooth dongle, would that fix this?
FYI, I have a joying headunit and I have been using the Torque app w/ a Bluetooth ODBII adapter and received calls while both are connected. But yes the Bluetooth profiles that come with these units are very limited and basic.
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FYI, I have a joying headunit and I have been using the Torque app w/ a Bluetooth ODBII adapter and received calls while both are connected. But yes the Bluetooth profiles that come with these units are very limited and basic.
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What is your process in getting them to work together?
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I remembered that I had another BT OBD2 adapter. I was using this one and couldn't get it to work, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011NSX27A/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_F0mqxbPZDQSQ5
I then pulled out my old one, (not this exact one, but looks identical) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EQ57BE8/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_b8mqxbA6SEVRV and now they both are working together.
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Is it possible to get DashCommand working on these units? I like it better than torque.
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Sure no problem, and what I did is just buy a self powered USB hub and stick an additional Bluetooth dongle in there (android compatible, costs about $4) and pair with both.
Never had a problem with any of them
Hello,
The BT module in these devices are not an internal device, rather an external BT chip. There is no direct data line between device and BT chip. Basically they send commands and share metadata over serial port. Thats all about so dont consider it is a native bluetooth device.

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