Wired Headphones + Bluetooth Mic - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I was wondering if it's possible to use wired headphones at the same time with a Bluetooth device. The idea is to use a Bluetooth controller with the wired headphones. The Bluetooth controller options to say play/pause a song, forward/reverse, but also, the device itself has a 3.5mm jack for headphones. I don't want to use that, and just want to use the controller, and mic when I am on calls. Anyone have an ideas?
The controller I'm talking about is this thing.

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Whilst I'm waiting for the Widcomm BT stack to get a proper release to sort out my problems with my BT headset and Mortplayer ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285419 ), is there a decent WIRED stereo alternative that will allow me to take calls on the headphones but also give me some basic avrcp control over the music? I would love even to just be able to remap the button on the supplied headphones to play/pause rather than voicedial but can't figure out a way to do this. Are there any 3rd party wired headphones with microphone that could be used with the 3.5mm headphone adapter?
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How do I get all audio on my Verizon Touch Pro to play through my bluetooth earpiece?
With my Motorola Q, I connected the bluetooth device, it changed to a Headset profile and all audio (tcpmp, windows media, etc) played through the bluetooth device.
When I connect the same bluetooth earpice to my Touch Pro, the only time it activates is if I hit voice command or once a call is connected.
I also have bluetooth stereo headphones with that stereo profile and those do get audio from Windows Media player.
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Tap and hold the name of the headset and tap 'Set as Wireless Stereo.'
That option is grayed out for my mono headsets.
Any other ideas?
lexluthor said:
That option is grayed out for my mono headsets.
Any other ideas?
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that is because your headset is not a2dp. what you did before was just have the crappy audio go across your headset without true a2dp so the sound was pretty bad. i have jabra bt8010 and sometimes i have to refresh the option on my headset to set wireless stereo. if i don't, the audio is piss poor because i'm just piggy backing ontop of the voice command audio stream.
sidwin said:
that is because your headset is not a2dp. what you did before was just have the crappy audio go across your headset without true a2dp so the sound was pretty bad. i have jabra bt8010 and sometimes i have to refresh the option on my headset to set wireless stereo. if i don't, the audio is piss poor because i'm just piggy backing ontop of the voice command audio stream.
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Yes, I understand that.
But, my question is how can I get audio to come through my mono bluetooth headset when it's connected? On my Motorola Q, ALL audio routed through the headset when it was connected. On the TP, only if I start voice command or make a call does audio get sent to the headset.
I use the headset to listen to podcasts, so that's what I'm looking for.
I did find a program that would route all audio through the headset, but I do have to run it each time I connect the headset. I suppose that will suffice though.

Wired headset with bluetooth remote

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I bought a Jabra BT3030 lookalike, expecting to use it to control the Blackstone, which will have wired headphones connected directly to the 3.5 jack (best sound quality, convenience of a remote, and I expect long battery life).
However I cannot get the sound to come through the headset if the remote works. It looks like if a stereo headset is connected, all sound will be sent to it (if I connect the headset to the BT receiver, it works fine).
I tried switcha2dp but if I switch off AD2P, the remote stops working.
I hoped to use only the AVRCP profile when pairing, but that is not an option (I only have "handsfree" or "wireless stereo", "handsfree" does not work for music/remote).
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Hello
You can buy Sony Liveview ( only 14,90€ in french ) To attach to the steering wheel like a watch
And your first link don't work with the Razr, Nokia have other jack pin order
And Yes you can connecte 2 Bluetooth device simultaneously
sry for my bad english :/

Bluetooth AVRCP control with 3.5mm phone connector instead of A2DP

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