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Bluetooth Headset Excitement Is Squelched By Android Lack of Support

I saw a Motorola Bluetooth headset on sale at Amazon and decided to go for it.  Always wanted to be wire free but didn’t have a new enough device to take advantage of it, nor could I bare to even think about spending the type of money have have wanted for them.  There are better deals out there than before.

Take the one I got for example… 40$-ish from Amazon after shipping and tax, seemed like a decent enough deal (I think I missed this when they sold it at Verizon store for 24$ in one of their 24 hour sales).

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d.html/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/190-7720955-1250669?a=B002BH3I9U

Not really wanting to do a full review of the Motorola S305 headset for the Droid.  Suffice to say I can pair it and listen to music without having to mess with wires while working or working out.  Very cool feature that I did not realize about this headset is that it also has a mic built in.  If I get a call while wearing them I can answer as if I was wearing my regular bluetooth ear piece. I may shift it over to my mac for skype usage as well.

The *squelched* in the title really has nothing to do with the actual headset but with Android Bluetooth support.  Summary is that while a Bluetooth audio device will pair with your Android phone you can’t use any of the controls on the remote device to trigger functionality in Android. The most obvious is limited ability to push a ‘talk’ button on your Bluetooth ear piece it won’t do anything on your voice like… open the voice dialer.  Similarly, my new fancy headset has skip/repeat/pause/volume controls which do nothing on the Droid.

A lot of people discovered this when they bought the Droid and were a little upset in some cases and ready to return the device.

https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/15939

http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Android+Market/thread?tid=68ee7bd469245477&hl=en

http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f41/voice-dial-and-bluetooth-4999/

So if you go through and read a bunch of these the deeper developer types will tell you it’s not Motorola or HTC that is to blame but Android Bluetooth ’stack’ itself that the big G needs to improve to make this happy (so you know who to blame).  Either way it’s kind of lame…. seems like it would be priority for a phone device to get working.

One consolation is that this only came to the iPhone with the 3G update (so I read) or their latest OS release… but that’s not too consoling to me. The only thing that consoles me is to know that it’s only a software problem and not a hardware or device issues so it CAN be fixed.

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