Sunday 9 June 2013

Pair Smartphone or iPhone with Bluetooth

Driving on your phone is a big problem, in most countries it's Illegal and to be honest it really is a very stupid idea. Penalty points and fines so if you've got a car Kit your Phone should be Paired up and working with it. If not, Why not?

Now I'm not going to go through every pairing process just give a general over view.

Every Bluetooth kit be it Built-in Car, Car Radio, Removable Standalone or Earpiece will have the correct method to pair off your phone to the Kit included in the Pairing section but here's and overview.

In General all Kits pair off by holding the Power button down on the device until you get a beep, a sequence of flashing lights or constant light. Once it is in Pairing mode you then go to the Bluetooth connection options of your Phone, search for your new Device, select and let the phone Pair off to it.

If it asks for a Pass-code or Password it is usually "0000" or "1234", unless you've got an especially complex kit like BMW,Mercedes, Audi etc. these will either generate their own code and display it to you or have it preset in the car manual. If this isn't available you may have to return to your dealer to retrieve the code. This is however a rare occurrence.

Once the kit is paired off make sure you have the phone set to automatically connect to it or you will have to manually select the kit every time you turn on the Car.

I have seen a lot off issues, mainly with Android phones that even though they have automatic connection on it still will not pair off. The best way to get automatic connection to work is to have your phone's Bluetooth switched on before you start up the car or turn on the kit, This means the signal sent by the kit will be picked up straight away by your phone and it will connect. If you don't do it this way you will find having to hit and hold the call button on the kit to get it to resend the signal then having to go into the Bluetooth menu on the phone to select your device. This is a real Pain!

Finally if you are still having issues connecting make sure you have the latest software for your phone installed older versions of software have been known to cause issues with built in kits, disconnecting, dropping calls and no audio to mention a few.

Power saving options can cause issues with some kits also so if you are still having issues turn your power saving off.

Also if your Bluetooth Device has a "No Sniff Mode" set this to off this may resolve your issues.

Comments and ideas welcome.

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