LG Shine Bluetooth problem with motorola S9 stereo headphones
The headphone is working fine inside my home and office, but once I step out is stuttering. I Tried three S9 headphones with three phones and got the same result.
Re: LG Shine Bluetooth problem with motorola S9 stereo...
All you gotta do is disconnect the device in the bluetooth menu and reconnect that way the lg shine will recognize the right ear piece. at&t wouldnt release a product if it didnt work. the only problem is that at&t didnt say it in there instruction booklet
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Motorola Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 is used as Motorola Bluetooth Home Stereo Transceiver By streaming music to your the Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, the Bluetooth Home Stereo Adapter turns audio devices such as home stereos and MP3 players into wireless music systems. Just plug the DC800 into your home stereo or MP3 player with an included RCA cable or 3.5mm cable and you are ready to go. You can even hook up to your RCA capable TV!
make sure you charge the S9 using a motorola mini usb AC charger or a mini USB cord plugged into a live port.
press and hold the circle vertical bar until the light is steady blue and pair it with your bluetooth device. you only have two buttons at the rear of the device under the motorola logo.
What bluetooth adapter are you using on your computer? Get the manual for the S9 from the Motorola web site: it will tell you that the blue light is related to mono voice/microphone, and flashing green is all about stereo musioc, no microphone.
So what are you trying to do with your S9?
On your computer it can be hands-free, or a stereo headset. It has two personalities, and you should see the two modes in your bluetooth configuration screen on the PC.
From what I see in the Motorola manual, if you click the right ear button for "Play/pause" it is supposed to kick the headset into A2DP stereo playback.
Try 0000 this is standard manufacturingdefault code for nearly any blue-tooth device that has security feature enabled and because the moto s9 as far as i can see has no way of being able to change this code it must be still at the manufactured setting
The phone recognizes the headphone all right and it works fine indoors. the problem appears only outdoors.
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