I have had problems with all bluetooth headsets that I have tried. There
seems to be a conflict between hearing the speech output, and any other
sound such as an incoming call. I know that others seem to have overcome
this issue, and would also like to know how. Is it a setting, or the
brand/model of the bluetooth headset?
----- Original Message -----
From: "michael weaver" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 3:29 PM
Subject: bluetooth problem on the i-phone 4
i seem to be having a problem with bluetooth on the i-phone 4.
this doesn't happen always but when i have my bluetooth headset connected
to my i-phone 4, i sometimes find it has disconnected after dialing calls
on the phone.
what happens is that i hear a bleep or two bleeps after i dial a number
and find that my call is transfered to the handsfree speaker which means i
don't hear the call unless i pick up my phone and put it to my ear like
the headset has disconnected.
i have the plantronix pro plus headset and it is supposed to pair without
needing a bluetooth code and also it is supposed to be detected when the
headset is worn, assuming the power is on as there are only three buttons,
the two volume controls and the button that powers on the headset.
the only thing i can think of doing is to go into bluetooth settings,
forget the pairing or whatever the option is to unpair the headset and go
through the pairing proceedure again or turn off wifi while i am not using
it in the hope that i don't get this switching problem.
the problem i am having with the headset is a bit like the problem with
the switching of the phone between hands free speaker and ear piece of the
phone.
does anyone else have this same problem with bluetooth headsets and if so
have they resolved it?
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