Amaon Deal: LG Tone+ HBS 730 Bluetooth Headset - Nexus 5 Accessories

While I've been waiting for my Nexus 5, I've decided to get all my accessories ahead of time. I was on Amazon today and saw that the LG Tone Bluetooth headset is on sale..where it is normally $70-80, it's going for a little over $40..i ordered one, just wanted to let all of you know.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009A5204K/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

"A little over $40"? Dude, that's $50. Still a deal, but...either your math or vision is atrocious. Lol.
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meatlocker said:
"A little over $40"? Dude, that's $50. Still a deal, but...either your math or vision is atrocious. Lol.
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He's right, it was cheaper earlier. About $42 when I checked. Amazon prices fluctuate.
Deal looks dead now.

Also doesn't work with the Nexus 5. Volume stays at max no matter what you do.
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jhealy said:
Also doesn't work with the Nexus 5. Volume stays at max no matter what you do.
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Have you found anything similar that works well with the N5?

A SlickDeals thread has it for $37 after rebate plus free shipping here: http://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/6412086
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firemedic1343 said:
Have you found anything similar that works well with the N5?
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Nope. I think it's inexplicable that two LG products don't work well together.
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meatlocker said:
"A little over $40"? Dude, that's $50. Still a deal, but...either your math or vision is atrocious. Lol.
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firemedic1343 said:
He's right, it was cheaper earlier. About $42 when I checked. Amazon prices fluctuate.
Deal looks dead now.
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Firemedic is right...look at my screenshot, i dont know why amazon would jack up the price after only a few hours, seems so stupid to me

alexnaoumi said:
Firemedic is right...look at my screenshot, i dont know why amazon would jack up the price after only a few hours, seems so stupid to me
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I don't know why they do that, but it's back to $42 and change at the time of this post.

jhealy said:
Also doesn't work with the Nexus 5. Volume stays at max no matter what you do.
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I have that happen to me; the reason is that the Tone+ adjusts the device volume and not the headset's own volume. I blame the supposed 4.4 "enhanced support for bluetooth devices" trying to be too clever...
Either way, I've bodged mine by using the equaliser to flat pull down to 10% on all frequency channels and then set headset volume to minimum using the hardware volume rocker.
Clunky, but it works!

chaosdefinesorder said:
I have that happen to me; the reason is that the Tone+ adjusts the device volume and not the headset's own volume. I blame the supposed 4.4 "enhanced support for bluetooth devices" trying to be too clever...
Either way, I've bodged mine by using the equaliser to flat pull down to 10% on all frequency channels and then set headset volume to minimum using the hardware volume rocker.
Clunky, but it works!
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Can you explain where you find that?

I've owned one of these headsets for almost a year (I also own the earlier HBS-700). I've tested it with the HTC One and Nexus 5. A few notes from my own experience:
As pointed out elsewhere: The HBS-730 controls the volume level on the Nexus 5 not the headset itself. I expect this is a "feature" of 4.4.
This headset has remarkably short Bluetooth range. I've seen drop outs when I have my phone in my right pocket but not in my left. My suspicion is the headset radio is on the left side. Why this is a problem is beyond me. Anyway, range in open air is better but if you expect it'll carry around the office, through walls or (occasionally) through your body: look elsewhere. The 700 has better range, oddly enough.
The battery is great. I can listen to music or podcasts for 8 solid hours. It tends to cut out at around 10 hours of use (ymmv). I've yet to see a significant loss in battery life.
The wire shielding as it enters the the headset body will start to break down after enough use. I've yet to find a real solution to this but a little electrical tape seems to prevent additional damage.
Sound quality is good. Sound isolation is very good. Mic quality is alright and very dependent on shirt collar and headset position.
$42USD (on Amazon.com at the time of this post) is a good price.
Recommended: Yes with the above caveats.

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How I found the solution or where I found the equaliser?
If the former, the answer was trying anything I could until it didn't deafen me!
I noticed that when I pressed the volume buttons on the Tone+ while music was playing, the system device volume bar would appear on the display and adjust just like when pressing the hardware volume keys on the device. This never happened on my Nexus 10 (stock) nor Galaxy Note (stock, PA, CM) and the headset volume could be adjusted independently of the "source" volume, so conclusion was 4.4 specific. "better support" for bluetooth devices was a well publicised thing about 4.4 so I drew that conclusion as well.
I then reduced the volume using the hardware keys to minimum and found the volume to still be too loud, which is why I had the idea of using the equaliser to drop it further.
I only use Google Play Music (for the All Access subscription), so to get the equaliser it's just Overflow Dots -> Settings -> Equaliser. Your player of choice may be different or simply not have one... I don't know if the equaliser is Play Music specific or system-wide...
Hope that helps!
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I've owned one of these headsets for almost a year (I also own the earlier HBS-700). I've tested it with the HTC One and Nexus 5. A few notes from my own experience:
As pointed out elsewhere: The HBS-730 controls the volume level on the Nexus 5 not the headset itself. I expect this is a "feature" of 4.4.
This headset has remarkably short Bluetooth range. I've seen drop outs when I have my phone in my right pocket but not in my left. My suspicion is the headset radio is on the left side. Why this is a problem is beyond me. Anyway, range in open air is better but if you expect it'll carry around the office, through walls or (occasionally) through your body: look elsewhere. The 700 has better range, oddly enough.
The battery is great. I can listen to music or podcasts for 8 solid hours. It tends to cut out at around 10 hours of use (ymmv). I've yet to see a significant loss in battery life.
The wire shielding as it enters the the headset body will start to break down after enough use. I've yet to find a real solution to this but a little electrical tape seems to prevent additional damage.
Sound quality is good. Sound isolation is very good. Mic quality is alright and very dependent on shirt collar and headset position.
$42USD (on Amazon.com at the time of this post) is a good price.
Recommended: Yes with the above caveats.
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100% agree on all points!

I also have this volume problem, yet would still recommend the headset. Really helps me ignore the lack of a proper headphone jack cutout on my spigen Neo hybrid. However, has anyone on an aosp rom noticed the volume problems as well? I wonder if it's just a Google kitkat problem.

chaosdefinesorder said:
How I found the solution or where I found the equaliser?
If the former, the answer was trying anything I could until it didn't deafen me!
I noticed that when I pressed the volume buttons on the Tone+ while music was playing, the system device volume bar would appear on the display and adjust just like when pressing the hardware volume keys on the device. This never happened on my Nexus 10 (stock) nor Galaxy Note (stock, PA, CM) and the headset volume could be adjusted independently of the "source" volume, so conclusion was 4.4 specific. "better support" for bluetooth devices was a well publicised thing about 4.4 so I drew that conclusion as well.
I then reduced the volume using the hardware keys to minimum and found the volume to still be too loud, which is why I had the idea of using the equaliser to drop it further.
I only use Google Play Music (for the All Access subscription), so to get the equaliser it's just Overflow Dots -> Settings -> Equaliser. Your player of choice may be different or simply not have one... I don't know if the equaliser is Play Music specific or system-wide...
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Thanks. Your first part answered my question. Does your phone also automatically increase back up to full volume on the phone no matter how you try to turn it down?
Example:
Connect headphones
Set headphones to minimum volume
Attempt to turn down volume on phone
Phone turns the volume back up to maximum no matter what

jhealy said:
Thanks. Your first part answered my question. Does your phone also automatically increase back up to full volume on the phone no matter how you try to turn it down?
Example:
Connect headphones
Set headphones to minimum volume
Attempt to turn down volume on phone
Phone turns the volume back up to maximum no matter what
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yeah, it's very finicky but does work eventually if you keep pressing volume down...
Update seems you have to start playing music before it will let you turn the volume down... the headset switches mode when playing music "media audio" and not playing music "phone audio" and when in one mode it looks like you cannot adjust the volume for the other mode...

chaosdefinesorder said:
yeah, it's very finicky but does work eventually if you keep pressing volume down...
Update seems you have to start playing music before it will let you turn the volume down... the headset switches mode when playing music "media audio" and not playing music "phone audio" and when in one mode it looks like you cannot adjust the volume for the other mode...
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So just to make sure I'm understanding this:
Start playing music via bluetooth
Use equalizer to turn down music
turn down music on headset
listen at less than an ear splitting level

jhealy said:
So just to make sure I'm understanding this:
Start playing music via bluetooth
Use equalizer to turn down music
turn down music on headset
listen at less than an ear splitting level
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switch 1 and 2, and use phone volume button for 3, but otherwise yes, this is what works for me...

crimson12 said:
I also have this volume problem, yet would still recommend the headset. Really helps me ignore the lack of a proper headphone jack cutout on my spigen Neo hybrid. However, has anyone on an aosp rom noticed the volume problems as well? I wonder if it's just a Google kitkat problem.
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I have the same case (pretty solid). But I'm looking to get this tomorrow and glad you guys seem to have found some type of solution since these look really great to use. Does anyone have DSP manager on their phones and used it with these yet?

Viper4android offers the same thing as dsp manager so I've been using that. To answer your question directly though, no I have not.
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[Q] Arc volume limit

I just got the arc a few days ago, I absolutely love this phone except for one really annoying problem I have with it. The volume of music when listenning through earphones. My iphone could go much louder.
I have since tried different earphones and downloaded a few volume boosting Apps, and nothing changes. The Apps do absolutely noyhing.
I have searched to see if there are others who find this same problem. I seem to be the only one, I suppose my ears are shot. Is there any way to get the volume to go higher or am I stuck with this? Thanks.
Mate, if you actually gave the thread a proper title rather than " [Q] ", more people would be willing to help you; especially those who know the answer.
With regards to your problem, I'm sorry but I don't have the solution to that.
Cheers!
Jujuforever said:
I just got the arc a few days ago, I absolutely love this phone except for one really annoying problem I have with it. The volume of music when listenning through earphones. My iphone could go much louder.
I have since tried different earphones and downloaded a few volume boosting Apps, and nothing changes. The Apps do absolutely noyhing.
I have searched to see if there are others who find this same problem. I seem to be the only one, I suppose my ears are shot. Is there any way to get the volume to go higher or am I stuck with this? Thanks.
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Bro, you got some problem with your ear...not with the phone or headphones . Most of the reviews I read says that Arc has one of the best volumes for music.
Checkout the gsmarena website, they have one of the cleanest I guess and change your topic.
prathaban said:
Bro, you got some problem with your ear...not with the phone or headphones . Most of the reviews I read says that Arc has one of the best volumes for music.
Checkout the gsmarena website, they have one of the cleanest I guess and change your topic.
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As I said in my original post, my Iphone could go louder and was much more enjoyable. I'm disappointed that the volume can't be increased even with the help of apps.
I've also noticed that when using PowerAMP and adjusting the EQ to a preset setting, they all lower the volume even more so. I can't even change my EQ to Dance, or Rock without losing more volume.
Thanks for the help.
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As I said in my original post, my Iphone could go louder and was much more enjoyable. I'm disappointed that the volume can't be increased even with the help of apps.
I've also noticed that when using PowerAMP and adjusting the EQ to a preset setting, they all lower the volume even more so. I can't even change my EQ to Dance, or Rock without losing more volume.
Thanks for the help.
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I never used an iPhone, but I'm pretty sure that Arc has one of the best audio capabilities. I use bluetooth to listen to music (MW600) and I don't leave that in full volume sine my ear can't take it. My volume is always 1/2 to 3/4 only!
If you are experiencing issues, then I better advise you get your phone exchanged if possible or repaired. But I'm not sure how your comparison is done and not sure what will be result after you repair or get another piece.
I'm using CX300 II and my arc give me great sound quality, I have iPod nano gen 5 too for my comparison. Volume with CX300 I always set it to 1/4 as it loud enough for me.
lol i too think the problem is with your ears not the arc, or you have a faulty one? i think the arc has one of the best audio quality and i had the iphone 4 too....
Probably a faulty device. Try exchanging it and test out the audio quality at the store itself before bringing it back home.
my question is the limit !! can it be increased ? i usually like loud music and for me the limit is a bit low .
if the limit is too low then you seriously have hearing problems. Must be all the loud music
philansel7 said:
my question is the limit !! can it be increased ? i usually like loud music and for me the limit is a bit low .
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You're not reading the advice.. The arc volume is loud.. if your device is not loud then you have a faulty device.
I got my new ARC today, hurray (sweet silvery mist)!!
Honestly, the sound quality is very good. But it feels like that there could be one or two more steps on the volume controll to increse the loudness, atleast with the supplied in-ear headphones.
Some music plays lower and some higher i dont know maybe ur musics?
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I've noticed this too. It's kind of shocking to see the amount of people jumping to conclusions here....
I got around it by using 'PowerAmp', and using the PreAmp function located under Equalizer settings.
I'd say that it's some kind of volume limiter (I think UK commonly has some kind of Volume Limitations on devices; my device is from the UK).
SkitZaY said:
I've noticed this too. It's kind of shocking to see the amount of people jumping to conclusions here....
I got around it by using 'PowerAmp', and using the PreAmp function located under Equalizer settings.
I'd say that it's some kind of volume limiter (I think UK commonly has some kind of Volume Limitations on devices; my device is from the UK).
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Probably a volume limiter, but its not an UK idea. What I remember from before (2007) when I had a SE P1i, it was France that had som EU regulation issues about volume on mobiles.
So SE decided to implement it on all new devices worldwide, not to get insurance "hearing problem" claims.
But its just a guess...
Ps. My SE P1i was a brown/engineer model (impossible to flash without hardware tools aka EPROM, so I bricked it totally once one day after modding too much).
just came from this thread then finally go to this page.
From GSMArena
...Plus the XPERIA Arc is reasonably loud so it's all looking pretty good...
I use Power amp to play my music. Its available on the market, you can really control the volume on your music and is much better than the music player that comes with the phone.

How is the Galaxy Nexus for call volume?

I'm not referring to the volume rocker ghost button issue. Is the phone loud enough and can people hear you? Do you find yourself asking people to repeat themselves or are people asking you to repeat yourself? How is the media volume?
I had a chance to play with the Verizon 4g galaxy nexus today at the Samsung store in NYC. I thought the phone was great. However my Droid X call volume seems a lot louder than the Nexus.
The Samsung store is not a library to be sure. It is noisy, but it's not the loudest indoor environment either. For those of you who own the phone , how is the call volume and reception, while walking down a busy street or other loud environments compared to your last phone?
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from what i've heard it's comparable to that of an AOSP(cyanogenmod) rom, which of course is "quieter" then a standard Sense-based phone. i'd say just root it a.s.a.p. and hopefully roms will start popping up with audio fixes.
Its just fine, no probs here.
Maybe louder than my atrix (maybe)
what about the speakerphone?
Speakerphone is extremely quiet and alarms are barely audible, but in call volume and clarity seem to be very good though not as good as any of my Motorolas.
The speakerphone is pretty quiet (the GN speaker is pretty quiet, I expect that'll get fixed in third party ROMs soon), but the in call mic has been great for me. I usually have mine up about halfway and I haven't had any issues, even in loud areas.
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from what i've heard it's comparable to that of an AOSP(cyanogenmod) rom, which of course is "quieter" then a standard Sense-based phone. i'd say just root it a.s.a.p. and hopefully roms will start popping up with audio fixes.
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I heard that the speaker volume is weak. At the Samsung store, the phone was only connected to wifi. I only tested the speaker volume since I couldn't use the phone. Isn't the phone's speaker a hardware issue?
When I first got my Droid X, I was disappointed in the speaker volume compared to my previous phone, which was the blackberry storm 2. The call volume and speakers were the only features of the blackberry storm that I missed from my switch.
To tell the truth, I haven't loved a phone since my palm 650/700p. At
The time it was released, it just seemed to do everything in it's class better than it's competitors of that time. I was not impressed nor troubled by the Storm. It was a good solid phone, just boring. I liked the Droid X because of the concept of an open platform and the possibilities it afforded.
The screen was hard to see on a sunny day. Speaker phone reception wasn't the best and photos came out grainy. I spent countless hours entertained by customizing my phone with roms and such.
The screen on the Nexus is an amazing up grade. I hope it holds up in sunlight. I don't think it would take much to beat the photo quality of the Droid X. Low call and media volume could be a deal breaker. At it's core a phone is supposed to be a good audio device!
I'm hoping that the Nexus can be a phone that I can love as much as I did my palm at it's peek.
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cellzealot said:
Speakerphone is extremely quiet and alarms are barely audible, but in call volume and clarity seem to be very good though not as good as any of my Motorolas.
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Oh, oh. I still use my blackberry storm as an alarm clock because my Droid X volume isn't as loud. I'm beginning to think a rooted Samsung galaxy 2 with ice cream sandwich or the future galaxy 3 might be the better phone. Neither option exist right now anyway.
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i've read a lot in this forum that Volume+ works just fine for increasing the speaker volume for rings, notifications and speakerphone. and no root is required as well.
neok44 said:
i've read a lot in this forum that Volume+ works just fine for increasing the speaker volume for rings, notifications and speakerphone. and no root is required as well.
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What is Volume+? I just checked the Android market for Volume + and Volume Plus. The only app that was remotely close in name was Volume Control +. That program appears to function as a volume equalizer of some sort.
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justifi said:
What is Volume+? I just checked the Android market for Volume + and Volume Plus. The only app that was remotely close in name was Volume Control +. That program appears to function as a volume equalizer of some sort.
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Volume+ (Sound Boost)
There's a paid version with more volume levels
Is this app working for you guys on ICS?
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GiancarloMorr24 said:
Is this app working for you guys on ICS?
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Yes.Just fine.Now I can hear my calls and sms.Don't go more than level 7 or 8(paid version.free version goes up to 4).
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Volume not loud enough

Every phone I've had prior to this, all Androids and even the iPhone 4 I had for 4 weeks had a louder speaker. Is there any way to jack the speaker volume up because I can't hear ringtones or notifications for anything.
And sorry for posting this here and not Q&A, I literally just realized this wasn't Q&A.
Get Volume+ by meltus on the market. Works fantastic. The free version is crap though. It only ups it 30% of what is possible, and there's really no difference as far as I can tell.
Don't kick it up too high though. Seriously.
It was designed for GB in mind, but it still works on the GN ICS.
Here's the link:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.TEST.android.lvh&hl=en
waylo said:
Get Volume+ by meltus on the market. Works fantastic. The free version is crap though. It only ups it 30% of what is possible, and there's really no difference as far as I can tell.
Don't kick it up too high though. Seriously.
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+1 kicking it up too high would cause it break. Someone should really make a MOD to up the volume without this app though. Would be helpful.
I guess I should consider myself lucky. Speaker is significantly louder than my previous phone.
Thanks much guys. Oh and I definitely am aware of the too high volume, I'm a DJ and I can't stand distorted sounds, and not only that it could break the speaker.
On Market, Volume+ is described as only working with rooted phones.
Is there any way to fix this on a standard phone? I'm still in my 14 day return period. Can't root yet!
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Why do they put it on the bottom does not make sense. If you have it in your pocket and and plug in a headset for example... doesn't make very good for the cord run.
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Hmmm, I always put my phone in my pocket upside down so that when I pull it out it's rightside up, so audio jack on bottom is perfect for headset plugin.
It's when I'm using nav and music in the car that's going to be tricky. Landscape ftw? Dock?

Quieter Sound?

The N7 is just too loud. I like that it CAN get loud but it doesn't get quiet enough. Even 1 tick seems like its super loud. At night in bed I usually have to turn the audio off to watch videos or use headsets. I had to turn my keyboard volume to 1 and system volume to 1 cause the clicks were too loud.
I know this is a weird question but anyone know a way to lower the lower volume settings? I'm running CM Kanged and perhaps they have the volume increased for other devices.
On my OG N7 I would have it 3-4 clicks in or higher. 1 seems like 7 compared to the old N7.
Too damn loud. I know there are apps to make it louder but I haven't seen anything to lower it. Some custom ROMs can provide more steps for greater control but 1 is too loud. I need like a .15 or .25
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So totally agree, too loud! no idea what the solution is either and I've looked around. Hopefully there's some mod for stock but I'd be willing to do just about anything.
Er... my shiny new N7 is not too loud. (Production date September 13.)
It's significantly louder than my old N7, but far from being really "loud".
Also, it does absolutely not have the reported problem of hiss when turning down volume.
Perhaps production batches differ in loudness?
Mine doesn't hiss and I'm not saying it is glass shattering but at night when everyone is trying to relax I have 2 options, Volume Muted or Volume Notch 1. Volume Notch 1 is still too loud and my family gives me the stink eye.
The max sound is fine but I think the lower portions should go lower.
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Mine doesn't hiss and I'm not saying it is glass shattering but at night when everyone is trying to relax I have 2 options, Volume Muted or Volume Notch 1. Volume Notch 1 is still too loud and my family gives me the stink eye.
The max sound is fine but I think the lower portions should go lower.
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Agreed. I suggest using XPosed Framework if you are rooted, and look for the XVolume module (last module in the downloads section of the app). It breaks the volume into 30 steps. I'm going to test this out for myself and let you know my results.
EDIT: Doesn't seem like it helped very much.
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galaxy buds and S10+ issues

i think the buds are really good.... but I am now on my third pair, as the first two both malfunctioned, and i'm starting to wonder if its the buds or the phone. In . both cases, when new, I had equal stereo, but within a few days, I found the left side to be much quieter than the right side. One day they were fine. the next day they weren't, and they never returned to working properly. Identical experience on the first two sets. In both cases I had tried resetting them, removing and re-pairing them, messing around with loads of different galaxy buds and bluetooth parameters etc. Of course, I tried reversing them in the opposite ears, but it was the bud, not my ear! So now im on my third pair, and hoping they dont go wrong. Anyone else had these issues? Perhaps its the device itself?
enable disable absolute volume.
set volume to max on ur earbuds and never to change again. change the touch controls to some other function or lock it. control volume only via phone.
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jemfalor said:
enable disable absolute volume.
set volume to max on ur earbuds and never to change again. change the touch controls to some other function or lock it. control volume only via phone.
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What is the basis for these being the solution?
ekerbuddyeker said:
What is the basis for these being the solution?
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in case your buds were accidentally softened?
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They weren't.
Well I can say that the other end of a call not being able to hear you, and the crackling of presumably crappy bluetooth connection when phone in pocket does NOT improve with a different phone. I had to warranty my s10+ for the sprint signal issues and no change on either front. Getting ready to try and see if they'll swap out my buds now, but who knows with samsung nowadays
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Well I can say that the other end of a call not being able to hear you, and the crackling of presumably crappy bluetooth connection when phone in pocket does NOT improve with a different phone. I had to warranty my s10+ for the sprint signal issues and no change on either front. Getting ready to try and see if they'll swap out my buds now, but who knows with samsung nowadays
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I had major issues with my buds after an update so much that I couldn't put my phone in my pocket without 2 or 3 second dropouts. I had to reset the buds a couple of times and now they are perfect again. Have you tried this?
Does the ambient sound work for you? For me and other users who reported the issue in Samsung forum it does not, meaning that it does not make any difference...
There was an update in the last few days. I've had much better luck since then.
Hey guys I have an issue with my galaxy Buds.
They are not loud enough and dont produce good sound quality for calls as well as for music, they also dont get along with bluetooth connectivity. Most of the time gets disconnected and produce uneven sound while they are connected to the device, people on the call do not hear my voice properly and clearly.
Have tried reset option but it does not work for me, face the same problems time and again.
Any solutions? Definitely not going for a replacement as the procedure will be lengthy as I got them in the pre order sale.
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Hey guys I have an issue with my galaxy Buds.
They are not loud enough and dont produce good sound quality for calls as well as for music, they also dont get along with bluetooth connectivity. Most of the time gets disconnected and produce uneven sound while they are connected to the device, people on the call do not hear my voice properly and clearly.
Have tried reset option but it does not work for me, face the same problems time and again.
Any solutions? Definitely not going for a replacement as the procedure will be lengthy as I got them in the pre order sale.
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Have you tried adjusting the volume of your buds? Go into the wear app, select your buds (my app defaults to my Gear S3), and go into touch pad. Change it to volumn up. By default they are set to like 1/2 the volumn they are capable of.
todd3835 said:
Have you tried adjusting the volume of your buds? Go into the wear app, select your buds (my app defaults to my Gear S3), and go into touch pad. Change it to volumn up. By default they are set to like 1/2 the volumn they are capable of.
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Did that the very first day but I did not help. So have sold the buds after all.
ekerbuddyeker said:
i think the buds are really good.... but I am now on my third pair, as the first two both malfunctioned, and i'm starting to wonder if its the buds or the phone. In . both cases, when new, I had equal stereo, but within a few days, I found the left side to be much quieter than the right side. One day they were fine. the next day they weren't, and they never returned to working properly. Identical experience on the first two sets. In both cases I had tried resetting them, removing and re-pairing them, messing around with loads of different galaxy buds and bluetooth parameters etc. Of course, I tried reversing them in the opposite ears, but it was the bud, not my ear! So now im on my third pair, and hoping they dont go wrong. Anyone else had these issues? Perhaps its the device itself?
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don't update them, I seem to think the update bricked my pair so now I just don't mess with updates..
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My buds were shipped to me the day the phone launched. From the beginning they seemed low budget in every respect except sound quality. Sound wise they are solid mid tier Bluetooth buds. Like many I had spotty connectivity while pocketing the phone. I had the right bud with less battery life/capacity then the left. And now my bud are being sent in to Samsung since the case no longer tops the earbud off without being plugged in. Fully charged case, insert dead buds, 3 hours latter buds still 0%. Light inside case never turns on.
My right one stopped connecting :/
hey,
does anyone else have a battery drain on the f3 update? my right bud keeps draining my case and itself.
The case was fully charged I left it and after 24h the case was dead and the right bud is at 30%, while the left bud is at 100%.
I tried resetting, cleaning case and even adding papers on top of right bud(bad connection) but nothing helped.
I know my bud is charging for sure because the light recognizes it but it seems unable to fully go out when in case(The bud).
Anyone had the same issue? anything that can help? I really like the buds but this issue that came with the last update(I THINK) is really a downer

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