BlueTooth working devices with UT
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@C0n57an71n Reading a table, and even worse, typing into a table with a smartphone, is really annoying.
And the indirection to a site outside the forum also adds pain.
Keep it simple, stupid, is a trend for me. -
- Marley get together BT speaker
validated on OPO (bacon) OTA14 - CitroΓ«n C4 Grand Picasso - Car Audio system (Audio, free speaking, autoconnect even in a call)
validated on OPO (bacon) OTA14
- Marley get together BT speaker
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Also can confirm Polaroid PBT562 speaker works fine with UT.
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I confirm that Bluetooth works on my both cars (Ford Sync + Seat media system) using Nexus 5 OTA-14. But there's an awful high-pitched background noise making the speaker's words almost inaudible. (on both systems) On the other hand, my interlocutor can hear me correctly.
All features are working well except the battery which is displayed as empty. I didn't try to hear my music via Bluetooth on those systems. -
@stanwood said in BlueTooth working devices with UT:
Given "there's an awful high-pitched background noise making the speaker's words almost inaudible" and on an other hand, you "didn't try to hear [your] music via Bluetooth on those systems", it's for me difficult to consider it as a working device.
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@libremax I meant, Bluetooth communication (incoming, outgoing calls) technically works...
So next step I'll try the BT music player on those devices. -
With my Nexus 5 I'm able to play music on a JBL Clip 3 and also on my Beats Studio 3.
I don't remember if I tried to use the microphone or be in call on both these devices, I'll come back if I do
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@libremax I'm glad to confirm that BT music player does perfectly work on both systems (Ford Sync + Seat media).
Sound's just perfect.
Notice: "Unknown artist + unknown track" are displayed on both screens. But this doesn't really matter to me.So, to resume: On both systems:
Working:
. BT initial pairing
. Auto pairing
. Contacts synchronization
. Coverage signal shown on the car screen
. Name of the device well displayed
. Outgoing / incoming calls
. Vocal command
. In car microphone + High speaker
. Phone volume adjustment
. Music via Bluetooth on the car radio
. Auto swap in call modeNot working:
. Battery status display
. In music mode: Displays the track being played
. Phone calls: Loud background noise covering much of the speaker's voice (recipient hears well)Hope I've been this time clearer on my description
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Working (can receive calls, calls can be taken, both people can hear and speak) :
Jabra Drive handsfree kit
with OpO (Bacon) OTA15 -
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So the thread has now 30 replies, I still suggest strongly to put up a spreadsheet somewhere to list devices by manufacturer and model. If I want to know whats supported I basically must read the whole thread, that becomes harder with every post, just saying
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@libremax said in BlueTooth working devices with UT:
Reading a table, and even worse, typing into a table with a smartphone, is really annoying.
So do that on a laptop or desktop. A table is a logical choice for presenting information that consists of all possible combinations of [UT device] and [BT device].
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@moem said in BlueTooth working devices with UT:
@libremax said in BlueTooth working devices with UT:
Reading a table, and even worse, typing into a table with a smartphone, is really annoying.
So do that on a laptop or desktop. A table is a logical choice for presenting information that consists of all possible combinations of [UT device] and [BT device].
Yes, but I changed my mind about the utility of "combinations of [UT device] and [BT device]" because it's totally unrealistic to get a significant and usefull part of it.
I think that a single testimony of good functioning per BT device is better than nothing and that the precision concerning the smartphone and its OS version are to be given as an indication.
So, no need of table and no need to "read the whole thread", just look at the top listing and click on the BT device name, if you want to know about smartphone model and OS version.
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I'd like to add to the list that i've tested a VollaPhone with UT, on a Peugot 5008, Skoda Octavia and a Fiat Ducato.
All media systems recognized and paired with the phone. Everything worked just fine. -
Tested on Volla I can add:
- LG G Watch R (smartwatch) - syncing nicely, including notifications, via "Telescope" app
Tested on Volla, Meizu Pro 5, OnePlus One:
- iClever BK-05 (folding keyboard)
- iClever BK-08 (folding keyboard / touchpad)
Best regards,
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Tested on Vollaphone:
Jabra Elite 45e in ear BT headset.
Calls work, listening to music/podcasts work, volume up/down works, pause doesn't. (that or i haven't found that yet).
Small update: it seems that, if you listen to music and there's a call coming in, after you hung up, the headset still "thinks" you're calling. I.e. the mic is working, the music keeps playing in the background, but doesn't come back to the front. For now, it seems that rebooting the phone does the trick. That or, stopping the (default) music player and start over again.
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Bluetooth works on Avenzo sport earphones,
BQ U plus Ota 15 devel
connects well with music apps and webapps,
works well with incoming and outgoing calls,
NEXUS 5 Ota 16 stable
Xiaomi note 7 RC
Xiaomi note 9 pro stable
connects well with music apps and webapps,
does not work on calls, background noise when picking up,this earphones uses Bluetooth 4.2
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Hello.
My Phone is an Redmi Note 7 : Tested with my JBL Flip 4.
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@smoky My Alcatel Go Flip 3 connects without any fuss.
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@yuri said in BlueTooth working devices with UT:
@smoky My Alcatel Go Flip 3 connects without any fuss.
But your Alcatel Go Flip 3 is not running Ubuntu Touch, I guess ?