Interphone headsets and Garmins
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:15 pm
Hi all,
I just bought an Interphone U-COM16 to replace my Autocom and bike-bike radio. This is my experience of connecting it all up to my phone and my Zumo 660. You can probably apply this to other systems as well.
So, the situation i want to achieve is to have bike-bike comms with other Interphone (and third party) bluetooth headsets. From my Garmin, I want to be able to play music, have navigation instructions and make phone calls. This worked OK with my Autocom, although the Zumo told me that I needed to control the volume from my BT device - and the Autocom BT device had no volume control.
So, I tried. I connected the phone to the Interphone. That worked and I could phone someone and hear it through the ear speakers. Connected the Interphone to the Garmin using the "GPS" option. Connected OK. But nothing coming through. No music, no directions. Bugger! By now it was about 9pm and I'd had enough.
Overnight I had athought. I was connecting the Interphone to my phone and also the Garmin to my phone. Maybe it didn't like that. I also vaguely remembered that there was a setting which determined whether the audio went out through the line or bluetooth, although I didn't find it anywhere when I searched in settings. I also wondered if it would only work when on the bike (I'd been doing it all indoors)
Next day (that is, today), I unpaired the phone from the interphone. Took everything out to the bike. Tried to phone from the Garmin - that worked. But audio - no. SO, I thought I'd check the audio levels to see if it had reset to zero or something. And there it was - the line vs bluetooth setting. Under Audio - not in Settings. Changed it over and all of a sudden I had music playing and directions coming through the headset.
So, conclusion. Yes, it does work. You need to phone to connect to the Garmin and the Garmin to connect to the headset using the 'GPS' setting. Go into the Audio settings and make sure that everything goes out using Bluetooth.
As I said, this worked on my Zumo 660. For other devices and other headsets, it will probably be similar.
I hope this helps
Alan
I just bought an Interphone U-COM16 to replace my Autocom and bike-bike radio. This is my experience of connecting it all up to my phone and my Zumo 660. You can probably apply this to other systems as well.
So, the situation i want to achieve is to have bike-bike comms with other Interphone (and third party) bluetooth headsets. From my Garmin, I want to be able to play music, have navigation instructions and make phone calls. This worked OK with my Autocom, although the Zumo told me that I needed to control the volume from my BT device - and the Autocom BT device had no volume control.
So, I tried. I connected the phone to the Interphone. That worked and I could phone someone and hear it through the ear speakers. Connected the Interphone to the Garmin using the "GPS" option. Connected OK. But nothing coming through. No music, no directions. Bugger! By now it was about 9pm and I'd had enough.
Overnight I had athought. I was connecting the Interphone to my phone and also the Garmin to my phone. Maybe it didn't like that. I also vaguely remembered that there was a setting which determined whether the audio went out through the line or bluetooth, although I didn't find it anywhere when I searched in settings. I also wondered if it would only work when on the bike (I'd been doing it all indoors)
Next day (that is, today), I unpaired the phone from the interphone. Took everything out to the bike. Tried to phone from the Garmin - that worked. But audio - no. SO, I thought I'd check the audio levels to see if it had reset to zero or something. And there it was - the line vs bluetooth setting. Under Audio - not in Settings. Changed it over and all of a sudden I had music playing and directions coming through the headset.
So, conclusion. Yes, it does work. You need to phone to connect to the Garmin and the Garmin to connect to the headset using the 'GPS' setting. Go into the Audio settings and make sure that everything goes out using Bluetooth.
As I said, this worked on my Zumo 660. For other devices and other headsets, it will probably be similar.
I hope this helps
Alan