View Full Version : Problem with Moto HS850
jelty
04-05-2006, 04:35 PM
Just upgraded SX66 to newest version (Radio: 1.15.00
BT: 1.0.0.3900) and got a HS850 handfree.
Got two problems:
1) outgoing voice is so weak that the other end cannot hear me at all through HS850
2) how to use HS850 for listening mp3 etc?
It seems I have added 'A2DP audio profile for bluetooth'
but in the profile 'use hands-free for:
here only shows 'Telephone calls '
is it right? I assume it should have more options for me to choose
Plz help! Thank you!
Robrecht
04-05-2006, 09:20 PM
Edit -- Oops, I just noticed: the Motorola HS850 isn't a stereo headset, is it? Are you sure it supports A2DP? If you are, read on...
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About question 2):
You should create two different connections with your headset: one for handsfree phone operation, one for high quality audio. I assume you already have the phone connection.
Once you've installed A2DP (cf. your question in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=49331)), you can create a second connection, this time using the High quality audio option.
This is how I did it, hope it's the correct method. Good luck!
jelty
05-05-2006, 12:10 AM
not sure if HS850 supporting a2dp.
when I try to add another connection by 'high quality audio', sx66 cannot find hs850 and connect it.
sigh
Edit -- Oops, I just noticed: the Motorola HS850 isn't a stereo headset, is it? Are you sure it supports A2DP? If you are, read on...
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About question 2):
You should create two different connections with your headset: one for handsfree phone operation, one for high quality audio. I assume you already have the phone connection.
Once you've installed A2DP (cf. your question in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=49331)), you can create a second connection, this time using the High quality audio option.
This is how I did it, hope it's the correct method. Good luck!
Robrecht
05-05-2006, 12:36 AM
:( That sucks... :(
Well, stereo headsets are getting cheaper and cheaper... :wink:
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