Can't hear anything in my bluetooth headset, mic is working
After connecting a bluetooth headset to my t-mobile touch all seems working, but when I try to answer a call via my headset( HTC BHM200) people can hear me but I can't hear anything thru the headset. I hear a musictone when I have a call, but when I want to answer it, there's nothing. The voice of the caller stay's on my mobile phone ! I've tried several other headsets, like Nokia, and samsung but no success !
Can anyone help ?
I have a BlackBerry Curve 8310 with Cingular ATT. I bought a BlueAnt bluetooth and I could get a call but not hear voice. The caller couldn't hear my voice either. I returned and exchanged for the same thinking it was defective and it didn't work again. So, I thought that this was a compatibility issue with brands and this time I choosed to buy a Blackberry Bluetooth head set and.... I still can't hear anything. I believe I have done all by the book and I ran out of options.
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Since it is Bluetooth, you have to pair the Bluetooth to your host computer or device. Find the correct window or screen and put it into discover mode, do the same with the headset. RTFM
I have this sale problem. I am using a rocketfish micro dongle to connect my LG tone to my PC and I can hear fine. However, when I set the bluetooth mic to default, I only hear these random blips and pings and it shows nothing received in the audio bar.
1. try calling to some other mobile phone and test your voice at the
other end. If still voice is low in all the receiver's mobile, then we
need to check your mobile. 2. Connect the headset with mic to your
mobile phone and speak via it. If hears well, then there might be
problem with your mobile's in-built mic and you might need to check it
in HTC service center. 3. Try using a bluetooth headset to make a
call from your mobile and speak via it to check again.
Hi--First, make sure your "mute" function is off. Try holding both volume buttons at the same time for a second or two. If that doesn't help, while you're having a conversation, either with or without bluetooth, make sure your phone's volume is turned up. On a lot of phones the volume button will control both ringer and conversation volumes, but turning it up without the phone in use only affects the ringer volume. My husband thought there was something wrong with his bluetooth until we noticed his phone volume was set too low--not as noticeable on handset, but bluetooth apparently needs volume up pretty high!
Try to check this with another bluetooth headset; headset mic might be not working; damaged... try it. if another set works, your current headset needs a repair/replacement... enjoy!
i encountered this problem after i started using a bluetooth headset. when the headset is not in use (not turned on, not even with me), sometimes there is no sound from the speaker, and the other party cannot hear me. meanwhile, the call timer is clicking away indicating the call connected. it seemed there was some issue in the bluetooth stack, and the phone thought it should be communicating with the BT device rather than it's onboard speaker/mic. to resolve, i disconnect the call, go to the main screen; in the bottom right corner, use the bluetooth manager icon to turn BT On then Off again. this resets the phone's speaker/mic usage, and calls can be made like normal. i hope this helps you.
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