My Pixel Buds were delivered today, and I have to say, they are really nice. Right out of the box, I charged them for about 20 minutes before connecting them up. Getting the snug fit in my ear, after playing with the cord a little, took a few minutes, but afterwards, it was a light, comfortable fit. The volume on these things is insanely loud, which is a good thing, because there is no noise cancellation whatsoever. You will hear the outside world around you. After first setup, these connect super fast when you put them on. They don't really beat wired, in ear alternatives, but I have to say, these are a really nice product.
Update: it would seem the issue of the muted microphone for assistant over bluetooth headphones also includes the buds. I'm fairly sure Google will issue a fix for this soon enough, as it's their signature response to airpods.
Nice, have you tested the translation feature they touted? I am guessing that's why their is no noise cancelation so when you wear them you can still hear people talking
What codec does it is for music? Hopefully not default sbc. I can't give up my LDAC headphones.
Does it use Bluetooth 5.0?
Can you test the range.
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Does it use Bluetooth 5.0?
Can you test the range.
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I don't own a pair but it was confirmed to have Bluetooth 4.2 not 5.0
I have had my pixel buds for about a week now. Like them very much, but have one main issue:
When I put my buds back in the case and close the case, they disconnect. But with the case just sitting there and my phone locked on the desk as well, they will reconnect while charging in the charging case. They also do this while in my coat pocket, I assumed it was movement based, but just sitting on the desk they do this as well.
Opening and closing the case disconnects them again.
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I have had my pixel buds for about a week now. Like them very much, but have one main issue:
When I put my buds back in the case and close the case, they disconnect. But with the case just sitting there and my phone locked on the desk as well, they will reconnect while charging in the charging case. They also do this while in my coat pocket, I assumed it was movement based, but just sitting on the desk they do this as well.
Opening and closing the case disconnects them again.
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That's super frustrating. I hate when I forget to turn off my gym bluetooth headphones and then they just keep stealing my phones connection.
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So I've got a pair (if you can call it a pair) of Motorola Motorokr S9-HD Headphones.
I can connect them to the phone just fine, but when I cover the bottom portion of the phone with my hand the signal drops out completely and I was wondering if anyone else experiences this or if it's just me.
So surrounding the bottom portion of the phone (with the Home, Menu, Search and Back buttons) with my hand and the signal drops out. Headphones on, phone in front of me.
Same thing happens if I push the phone up against my chest/stomach, no signal. Sometimes to the point that it disconnects entirely.
Normally I would be like "no big deal, I just won't do that." But the phone being in either my front or back pocket causes the same effect, making them kind of useless.
So, end result, is it my headphones, my phone, or both? Can you test the headset you have and see how it works out for you?
I've attempted this on stock ROM with Root, Fresh 5.3, and DC 3.2.3 with the same results each time.
I tihnk the BT and WIFI ant's are on the bottom
teh CDMA is on top -- if i cover the top, i can go from 4 bars to 0 barz
if i cover the bottom the wifi drops a lot
i think the BT ant is pretty weak .. couldn't go more than 10 ft from a laptop doing audio streaming
i'll try the BT later on when i get home unless someone else gets to it first
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I tihnk the BT and WIFI ant's are on the bottom
teh CDMA is on top -- if i cover the top, i can go from 4 bars to 0 barz
if i cover the bottom the wifi drops a lot
i think the BT ant is pretty weak .. couldn't go more than 10 ft from a laptop doing audio streaming
i'll try the BT later on when i get home unless someone else gets to it first
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Well if the BT antenna isn't on the bottom, then why is it when I put my hand over the bottom the signal drops?
I want to see if anyone else can replicate this issue..
I have the same headset. I tried everything you did and it works for me. I occasionally get a breakup of audio, but it is not related, however it is the headset.
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I have the same headset. I tried everything you did and it works for me. I occasionally get a breakup of audio, but it is not related, however it is the headset.
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Damn, that sucks. I hardly used the damn thing. Thanks for checking it out, I would have assumed it was the phone.
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Well if the BT antenna isn't on the bottom, then why is it when I put my hand over the bottom the signal drops?
I want to see if anyone else can replicate this issue..
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i'm saying the tooth antenna IS (probably) on the bottom hence why you cover it up it dont work as good. sorry my grammer sucks
I would swap it for another one. While generally I find the headset to be a great improvement over past Bluetooth Headsets, I am still not impressed that after 15 years that bluetooth has been around that it has yet to impress me as a wireless medium.
This headset is still only class 2 and Bluetooth 2.0. Where are all of the Class 1 and Bluetooth 4.0 devices?
I have tried all the Plantronic, Jawbone and Numerous Motorola devices and have been left wanting. I will probably be returning this headset as well. Although it has good sound quality, the earbuds (event he smallest ones) are too big for my ears and they do not seat down inside like a quality pair of tips. The phone breaks up especially while on the phone, but for listening to music, it is in general quite a good device.
The biggest problem with going wired headsets is that people have quit making a good wired stereo heatset with mic.
well, I have had 20 or more BT headsets, and, the only one I have EVER had that played music without breakup is the Jawbone Icon..
Sure the sound sucks, its mono and tinny, but I never lose signal with pandora, slacker, or sd card music with this headset..
motorola s9HD was one of the worst ones I had for losing signal from my phones..agree that its a shame that no one is able to make a HQ STEREO BT lightweight headset that doesnt drop signal yet..
the backbeats are damn good for music, world better than my s9s. ive got the 903 but the 906 are supposedly even better
I have the same issue with the motorolas, not as bad as you but I do get the breakup if i carry the phone in front of me. I have the Shure 530 headphones which kick ass so I got a Sony BT Transmitter, I think it is the BT15 or maybe the BT30, works perfect for me, I clip it on the front of my shirt plug in the Shures and presto bluetooth. The receiver even has a built in mic, works about as good as the Motorolas.
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=sony+bt15&rlz=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=10714892124428811058&ei=YH43TJrnAdWfnwf_ob2ABA&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CC0Q8wIwAg#
I can't for the life of me remember which one I have but be advised one of them has a mini usb charger the other requires a specific cradle, i go the one that has the mini usb, didn't want to carry around a specific charger for this.
Can anybody suggest a good bluetooth headset for MT4G?
How is SE MW600? I would like to know if anyone could see the song title in the set and whether all the volume up, down, next etc are working fine.
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Can anybody suggest a good bluetooth headset for MT4G?
How is SE MW600? I would like to know if anyone could see the song title in the set and whether all the volume up, down, next etc are working fine.
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you could always google search "SE MW600 review" and see what people say. And if you want end users try punching in "amazon SE MW600 review" and see what they are saying.
Personally i use an older Motorola ear bud that serves the purpose.
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Can anybody suggest a good bluetooth headset for MT4G?
How is SE MW600? I would like to know if anyone could see the song title in the set and whether all the volume up, down, next etc are working fine.
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I Work At best buy and I'm using the Plantronics 975 its a great device very comfortable with great noise cancellation
plantronics 855 is a great headset. a2dp stereo bluetooth and a removable earpiece.
I've been using mine with a Jawbone Icon (Rogue) and I haven't had any issues. It's light, stylish and very functional.
I don't know if these are the "best" but I have the Motorola behind the neck ROKRs, and like them.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875982253
imho
Plantronics Voyager Pro +
Willing to bet you one dollar paypal that it's the best bluetooth you've ever owned.
Reasons:
Gel air filled custom ear fittings *these actually screw on too , very impressive
long mic boom (so people can actually hear you)
not one person to date has said I sound like sh*t (FINALLY)
a2dp support
status updates by pressing power button (announces battery time remaining)
press and hold outer button, it calls a toll free number that you can configure on a website to hookup with your e-mail, it reads rss feeds, news.
I also work for t-mobile and I've used bluetooth headsets ranging from 29.99 to 199.99, some of them I thought were amazing (motorola backbeats) but the problem always came down to whoever I was talking on the phone saying
"dude are you on bluetoooth?"
me: yes
"you sound like sh*t"
me: YARGGGGG HOW MUCH MONEY DO I HAVE TO SPEND TO SOUND DECENT
Many beg to differ, but I've owned the same pair of rocketfish headsets for almost two years now...very good to me with many sweaty head days at the gym.
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I know this is a late reply but I thought I would throw in my 2 cents on the topic.
I was looking for something to listen to music while at work (desk job), working out, etc.
I ended up buying the Motorola S305 from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002BH3I9U)
I have had these now since February and I am extremely happy with them.
PROS
Comfortable to wear
Decent sound quality
Easy to use controls
Phone headset is has good call quality. Others can hear me as if i'm on the handset
Micro USB charger, same as phone
low cost
CONS
Foam earpieces soak up sweat
no noise cancellation
Overall, for $35.00, you can't go wrong!
Plantronics seems to be the winner. I have both 925 and 975. Both are optimal and work fantastically.
Now my 925 is paired with my HD2, and the 975 with MT4G.
Are any of these recommended for both phone calls and for working out (sweat resistant)? I'm just mainly looking for headphones for working out minus the dang cord. Also if I get a phone call when I'm working out or shooting basketball, I wanna be able to answer without stopping.
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bump... anyone have an opinion? Just waitin to buy one for some input from people who I actually trust lol
I've owned the Plantronics BackBeat 906 for almost a year and have had mixed results with both a G1 and a MT4G.
It can be so comfortable that I forget I'm wearing it. But sometimes the earbuds are loose, mostly when worn under bicycle helmet straps. Because it's loose, I can't hear music very well.
Audio sounds great. Convenient controls. Haven't figured out how to skip a song on Pandora or a podcast on Listen though. Clicking play sometimes starts a saved voicemail rather than Google Listen or Pandora. I'm not sure how to define the "default" media app in Android.
Paring is hit-or-miss. Often it pairs with just the phone audio and not the media audio. This happened more on the T-Mobile ROM than it does on Cyanogenmod 7, but still happens. The solution is a cumbersome opening of the BT settings, long-press the device, un-check and then re-check Media Audio.
Reception is good if the phone is within 20-30 feet (the advertised range.) Reception is horrible if the phone is in a pocket. I have a backpack with a very high pocket and that usually works, unless I turn my head to the left. It is VERY annoying.
Here's what I sent to Panasonic:
I own a G1 Android-powered phone and about 50% of the time when I turn on my BackBeat 906 it syncs with the phone audio, but not the media. Is there some trick to get it to sync with both?
Also, the reception is so poor that when the phone is in my pocket the audio drops out completely. I am tall, but much less than 30' tall.
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Their response:
Please try a reset...press and hold the power button on the headphones....and while you are doing that, please connect the charger to the Backbeats until you see a blue or red solid light and then release the button.....let it charge for an extra 30 seconds and then try to use them
Also, delete the headset from your cell phone's list of paired devices. Once deleted, make sure to power your phone completely off. Then power it back on. (This will reset the Bluetooth stack in the BT software on the phone). Then re-pair the headset with your phone.
If this does not fix your issue, my suggestion is to try pairing the headset to another cell phone, if possible. If the issue continues with the second phone, you will need to replace the headset. If your headset connects properly to the second phone, then the problem may be with the first phone rather than the headset.
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...did not help. I still struggle with piss-poor reception when the phone is in a pocket.
well what frickin good is a bluetooth headphone set if you can't have the phone in your pocket lol
Yes Rosebud1, it is extremely frustrating! It's fine sitting on a desk, but for cycling, running, or walking I would not recommend this headset.
Thanks for the reply. What horrible customer service too!!
Yeah, it was a pretty useless response. I suspect it's just a horrid design flaw that they know they can't fix, so sending the customer on a wild goose-chase delays the inevitable.
U should check out the jabra clipper. I use it when I work out n its awesome
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so basically... it seems like no one has found a really good set for a decent price
Under a motorcycle helmet
I am looking for a bluetooth headset that will fix and work well under my motorcycle helmet. Any recommendations?
In Short
As soon as I opened this speaker I was really surprised by the quality and the look of this device. Its really simple to use and has a great sound quality given its size. The grip on the bottom means that it sits solid on any surface. The Aux in gives added versatility to the speaker if you are wanting to use it for non-bluetooth enabled devices. Overall I really love this device and its taken over as my new favorite bluetooth speaker, its a really good looking device, living room worthy.
Detailed Review
Before even picking up the speaker it looks like a quality piece of equipment, the design is very swish, it's the type of thing you’d be happy to leave out on display in your living room. The design has is all matt black with a chrome edge around the top. There is a mesh wrapped around most of the main body that meets at the back. Up on top is a rubber button for play, and volume up and down. There is also a multi colour LED and a microphone hole. Round the back is a flick on/off switch, a power input and an Aux in. The Aux in is an incredibly handy feature and something I’ve not seen on many bluetooth speakers, but it is a welcome one! Melding older tech with new, the ability plug in items which aren't bluetooth enabled into your new shiny speaker is certainly a welcome change. Another plus round the back is the flick on/off switch, it feels nice to be able to have that level of control rather than a button where you cant tell if its on or off. I really like having the switch. Overall the design feels very well thought out.
Also included in the box is a very nice feeling bag for the speaker, along with Aux cable and a charger cable and an instruction manual. Again inclusion of all the cables and the bag feels like a welcome addition and something some manufacturers sometimes skimp on and leave out, so its nice to see that EasyAcc have chosen to include these. The specifications listed in the manual have a charging time of 3-4 hours, playback of 15-20 hours, talktime 8-10 hours, and standby of up to 300 hours. This is all made possible thanks to the included 2200mah lithium ion battery which is built into the speaker. The listed power output for the speaker is 4W.
The setup process is nice and easy, same as any bluetooth accessory, the LED flashes to confirm a successful pairing. Routinely when turning on the device it makes a sound to let you know its on then another beep to let you know it has re-connected with you phone or bluetooth device. Unfortunately if you want to use the speaker paired with more than one device you have to delete the first pairing as it will always try to reconnect to the last device which is a bit of a shame, it would have been nice to be able to pair with more than one device.
The sound quality out of the speaker is great, ive listened to several songs on this with varying levels of bass. The speaker only struggles when I crank up my phone and speaker volume to max with the odd crackle on heavy bass sections, but overall theres a nice sound quality good enough to keep me happy. The wrapped around speaker grill gives the impression of potentially more than one speaker but the sound is directed out of the front only, so dont assume more than one speaker is hidden in there.
Using the speaker as a speakerphone has worked well. People can hear me fine in my office no problem and there is no feedback or issues when using this in a call.
Overall im really enjoying using this device, I’m finding myself reaching for it a lot for listening to music or for speakphone calls, and im preferring it. I think this is a very well made, quality feeling device.
Webside www.easyacc.com
Hello Community.
I have just received OnePlus Bullet Wireless 2 and I gotta say that sound quality is pretty nice. I know that there are cheaper bullets on the market but you got few things which explain the price.
So far my experience is very positive. They are very comfortable to wear which is not to easy task in my case since I often have a problem with fitting any airbuds. They are light and you do not notice them at all. As I said sound quality is very good. I am not an audiophile but I find everything what I am looking in earphones. Good bass, but not to strong, nice and clear separated sound. Outside sound isolation is also very nice and I was afraid that I will miss ANC in daily usage(my main headphones are Sony MDR1000x) but since they fit nice in my ears they do de work with cutting me off from environment.
I did not test battery life yet, I am using them without charging, they were already charged to 60% so I will have to test it more before I say any word about it.
Summary:
Pros:
- very good sound quality and sound isolation
- ergonomic - design, fit, comfort, magnetic connect
- Bluetooth 5.0 + aptX(you can change to LDAC in Developer settings)
- action button - switch between 2 devices
- fast charging via usb-c
Cons:
- charging cable could be longer
- case looks nice, feels nice but it could be slightly bigger since fitting earbuds inside is not to easy
- still price could be slightly lower since they do not have ANC and earbuds competition is strong
If you have any question - ask me
By the way... I am thinking about buying some foam tips for a better sound isolation but I am not sure what size should I get? t400, t500, t600? If any one knows it please let me know.
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By the way... I am thinking about buying some foam tips for a better sound isolation but I am not sure what size should I get? t400, t500, t600? If any one knows it please let me know.
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T160, according to Comply's online "Find your fit" guide.
But there are no bullets 2 in selection and for other bullets earphones I have only S/M/L size not with TXXX.
Nozzle size is around 6,25mm so it looks like T600? All I can find is T400, occasionally T500 but it is often T400/T500.
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But there are no bullets 2 in selection and for other bullets earphones I have only S/M/L size not with TXXX.
Nozzle size is around 6,25mm so it looks like T600? All I can find is T400, occasionally T500 but it is often T400/T500.
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Sorry, my mistake - that was for the wired Bullets v2.
Ok so some time has passed.
1. Love the battery life
2. I am happy with sound quality
3. Sound isolation not to good(still waiting for memory foams)
What I hate?
1. WHY THERE IS NOT POWER BUTTON! O_O I carry my bullets in a backpack and they very often detach and connect to my phone disconnecting my other earphones.
2. Silicon case is totally useless.
Would I buy them again? not sure...
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Ok so some time has passed.
1. Love the battery life
2. I am happy with sound quality
3. Sound isolation not to good(still waiting for memory foams)
What I hate?
1. WHY THERE IS NOT POWER BUTTON! O_O I carry my bullets in a backpack and they very often detach and connect to my phone disconnecting my other earphones.
2. Silicon case is totally useless.
Would I buy them again? not sure...
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correct I am also facing same issue with bullets1
no way to power off
- The Bullets turn off himself after few seconds of inactivity or just stick them...
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- The Bullets turn off himself after few seconds of inactivity or just stick them...
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I travel to work and when it is not to hot outside I use Sony MDR1000X(main daily drivers), I have my OP bullets in my bag(DELL backpack ) and often when I move and listen to the music my bullets disconnects for a while in my bag and connect to my phone and disconnect my MDR's. Sometimes I must open my bag and stick them back sometimes not. Sometimes I must do it few times so it is very annoying. I take of my bag, put it on the ground, run, go to a crowded place and they disconnect.... When I am not listening to the music, they connect and when I have a phone call I have to go to settings and quickly disconnect bluetooth since communication is done on the bullets which are in my bag.
For my it is an epic fail.
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I travel to work and when it is not to hot outside I use Sony MDR1000X(main daily drivers), I have my OP bullets in my bag(DELL backpack ) and often when I move and listen to the music my bullets disconnects for a while in my bag and connect to my phone and disconnect my MDR's. Sometimes I must open my bag and stick them back sometimes not. Sometimes I must do it few times so it is very annoying. I take of my bag, put it on the ground, run, go to a crowded place and they disconnect.... When I am not listening to the music, they connect and when I have a phone call I have to go to settings and quickly disconnect bluetooth since communication is done on the bullets which are in my bag.
For my it is an epic fail.
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- I think you need and you must learn how to use them.
- I use them everyday, I've no issue.
- Read : https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/oneplus-bullets-wireless-q-a-user-manual-reviews-etc.954523/
I do not see what does your link solve? I can fit bullets inside the pouch but still if you press pouch gently bullets will disconnect and same thing happens inside backpack. Simple power button would solve the problem. Second thing it is a forum for bullets v1. Which as I heard had stronger magnets. In v2 magnets are weaker and they have a different shape so it is much easier to unstick them.
Hold the button down for a few seconds to turn off correct?
Works on wireless v1 at least
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Hold the button down for a few seconds to turn off correct?
Works on wireless v1 at least
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it goes to paring mode you really think I would not try it? There is no option to turn them off manually, only by sticking them together and since they are curved shaped they very easily unstick in he pouch or even in my backpack.
oneplus wireless bullets v1 vs v2?
Hi guys, is it worth it to upgrade from wireless bullets v1 to v2? Is there a significant difference?
This is just my opinion but I hate the OnePlus bullets. In the age of wireless earbuds. They barely changed the v2 versions. This thick neck cord is so 2015. Come on OnePlus we need some nice earbuds without and cords.
I'm cleaning the driveway from this white stuff, wearing the pixel buds A while the truck is running to thaw.
If I walk up to the truck, the phone connects to the truck's radio.
Can I set up a connection preference so the phone ignores radio while the buds are on/in use? Rules wants full time location 25/8, which is not needed for what I'm looking to do.
P6p unlocked, no root.
Muchas gracias, komsamnida, domo arigato, thanks...
I wouldn't expect it to connect to your truck unless the truck is turned on, otherwise what's stopping it from just connecting when you're in close proximity anyway? Say you're working near it, phone rings, you answer... audio is routed to the car which is off.
If the truck is on, it implies you're driving it, which would indicate a higher priority for connection. I think the phone is working correctly, but the truck's bluetooth is NOT.
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I'm cleaning the driveway from this white stuff, wearing the pixel buds A while the truck is running to thaw.
If I walk up to the truck, the phone connects to the truck's radio.
Can I set up a connection preference so the phone ignores radio while the buds are on/in use? Rules wants full time location 25/8, which is not needed for what I'm looking to do.
P6p unlocked, no root.
Muchas gracias, komsamnida, domo arigato, thanks...
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I've heard it said that at least sometimes in the past, Bluetooth priority was in the order that things were paired to it, but I've also heard that it doesn't necessarily actually follow that priority anymore. In short, I haven't heard of a potential solution other than trying that (unpair everything, re-pair in your preferred order, then test).
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I wouldn't expect it to connect to your truck unless the truck is turned on, otherwise what's stopping it from just connecting when you're in close proximity anyway? Say you're working near it, phone rings, you answer... audio is routed to the car which is off.
If the truck is on, it implies you're driving it, which would indicate a higher priority for connection. I think the phone is working correctly, but the truck's bluetooth is NOT.
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The truck was running to thaw the ice on the glass.
This still makes no sense to me because if the buds are turned on and connected already, they should take precedence and stay connected.
They should be priority anyways. If they're turned on, they're obviously going to be worn.
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The truck was running to thaw the ice on the glass.
This still makes no sense to me because if the buds are turned on and connected already, they should take precedence and stay connected.
They should be priority anyways. If they're turned on, they're obviously going to be worn.
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That's what a scraper is for.
I would always prioritize a car over a headset. When you get into the car with the headset on, it should switch to the car. Working correctly.
You scrape. I'll be cleaning the driveway as the truck warms up.
I'll just hit the down button and the plow will clear the driveway for me.
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You scrape. I'll be cleaning the driveway as the truck warms up.
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Hell yeah. When I paid to have an after market remote start put on my base model first ever brand new car in 2014, I had them set the maximum remote start time to an hour. Sure, it was unlikely I'd keep it on that long, but I haven't yet had a garage so there was no risk of poisoning.
I've definitely let the car run for 30 minutes or longer, however, to melt all that ice.
I wear hearing aids and they are paired with the phone, as are my smart watch, and my car. When I'm in the car it connects to it fine. But typically it is paired with my hearing aids which is what I prefer. But sometimes when I'm on the phone it somehow switches back to the phone's speaker or the smart watch instead of my hearing aids. I can't always switch the sound to my ears. My old phone was a OnePlus and by pressing the volume buttons on the phone I could select where I wanted the sound from the phone to go, but there is no such capability on the Pixel. It is a pain in the butt.
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I wear hearing aids and they are paired with the phone, as are my smart watch, and my car. When I'm in the car it connects to it fine. But typically it is paired with my hearing aids which is what I prefer. But sometimes when I'm on the phone it somehow switches back to the phone's speaker or the smart watch instead of my hearing aids. I can't always switch the sound to my ears. My old phone was a OnePlus and by pressing the volume buttons on the phone I could select where I wanted the sound from the phone to go, but there is no such capability on the Pixel. It is a pain in the butt.
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Pixel 6 Pro, rooted, same issue
No one knows a way to force priority/override?
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Pixel 6 Pro, rooted, same issue
No one knows a way to force priority/override?
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I haven't yet found a way.