Quick question on offline music. Because my Bluetooth headphones automatically connect to my phone, I turned off BT on my phone in order to pair them with my 360 Sport. Turning off BT disconnected my phone from the watch and the watch then said I had to reconnect in order to sync my Google music. Is there a better way to do this? All I want to do is go for a run without my phone using synched music that was on the watch before the disconnect. Should I not turn off BT but just wait until the phone is out of range?
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Hey everyone, I can't seem to use my speaker phone when i have my watch connected with my phone. i have to turn off bluetooth to listen to music over my speakers. anyway to turn off bluetooth audio streaming?
Hello All,
So I just bought my Huawei Watch 3 days ago, I have an iPhone running iOS 10 the latest version, opened the watch, paired it and worked fine.
At the same time, I was connecting my iphone to a bluetooth headset, as well as being connected with my watch, and worked fine.
Suddenly on the day after, whenever I connect my watch to the phone and the phone to the Bluetooth headset, it works for sometime and then all bluetooth devices are disconnected ! Including the watch and the bluetooth headset. Sometimes it works fine as long as i dont access my phone, i mean the music is working in the background until i turn on the iphone screen and instantly it disconnects from the watch and the headset.
Any ideas ???
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Hey Guys - I have a Moto360 1st Gen.
Longer story short:
I have my phone paired via BT to my watch, and also to my Cars bluetooth Audio. If im driving in the car and also have my watch on and I receive a call, the in-car bluetooth will notify me and i will answer the call via the car. However any Audio for the call routes through the watch and not the cars audio, AKA i cant hear them and they cant hear me. When I turn my watch off, Obviously, the Cars Bluetooth works fine -- But when both are paired at the same time, my car receives and sends no audio, the watch gets it first.
Is there any way whatsoever I can turn this feature off, so my car gets audio and not the watch? Ive tried a few things and nothing seems to work - other then old school turning my watch off manually when i get in the car and turning it on when i get out of the car
I just bought a z2 about a week ago. Been a great phone so far. It updated to Oreo as soon as I turned it on.
There is one issue. Bluetooth. When I originally connected it to my Alpine cd-hd148bt, it would stream music, but the phone profiles would not load. So I updated the bt firmware on the headunit. Now if I restart the headunit, it will connect with all the appropriate icons for audio and phone. If I start an audio app, it says playing, the head says playing, but there is no sound. After a couple of minutes, the entire phone will disconnect from the deck. It won't come back until I pull the faceplate and reboot the headunit. Even turning off the car and powering off won't get the bt to work.
Does anyone have any ideas? I love listening to Pandora, and my city has a hand free law, so I would love to have the phone working also.
PLEASE HELP!! I will owe you a cookie.
Thanks
Edit: unlocked bootloader and magisk 15.2.
im also having issues with bluetooth, since headset will disconnect from time to time and while streaming music to a bluetooth speakers (bose, harman, jbl, chinese, etc) audio will cut from time to time, until bluetooth connection drops an will have to restart phone in order to connect again
I am also having Bluetooth issues, keeps disconnecting from my headphones, or connects and doesn't stream. Supposedly with Oreo Bluetooth had been updated to version 5.
Hey guys, i got a question.
I would like to purchase the watch but i am doubting something. If my watch would be connected to my phone and i step into my car and normally my phone auto-connect over bluetooth to my car audio system. Would it still do that? And i'm i able to pick music on my watch in the car, example Spotify library, to play on my car audio.
The Bluetooth should work just fine. I don't have it with a car Bluetooth but when using the Bluetooth headphones it doesn't have any issue at all because both link directly to the phone.
The music controls are another thing, you can use it as a remote to play, pause, skip or go back through the tracks but it doesn't let you select whatever you want directly from the phone(selecting playlists or songs from them).
If you download playlists on the watch because you have premium you can go through them and select the songs just fine, but then you wouldn't be using the phone to play the music, so you should check if the car would let you have two devices connected at the same time if you want the phone linked for something else.
Tldr: Remote or standalone Bluetooth music yes, total control of the phone app no.
Ive been having issues with that as well. Do you have android auto in your car? If so, you need to go into AA options on your phone and go to quick connect and only have your phone connect.
I can confirm that you can still use BT on your car and have it connect at the same time with your watch. If you are having issue connecting just go to your car's BT settings and force the connection and it should connect to your phone for media. I use my watch when I'm driving to change a song without having to move my hand from the steering wheel.
Let me add to this that, at least for me, it is *not* possible to have the watch connected as a handsfree device to the phone together with the car kit. So the watch is connected, but I can't answer calls with it if I want the phone to connect to the carkit. It (the phone) simply rejects that request if the watch is connected.
This is why I don't want a smart watch. Only because when I sit in my car it will not connect to car and disable on watch.