Master Volume and Bluetooth glitches - Please share yours too!
Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2023 4:49 pm
Hi guys!
Jan Orre calling from Norway!
I have issues with BT and Master Volume Slider erratic behaviour.
I have read all posts i could find regarding this but I cannot find any answers.
I find it to be bugs/glitches in the system, but I don't know where to report those bugs? -Or how to install a working main system?...
Please redirect if answered before!
Edit: -There's no real question below... All my long text is just a description of the bugs and glitches I experience, to see if this are common faults? And maybe to collect users, and hopefully even help someone, that need to address the same. -I have seen several posts regarding the stupid disappearing "main volume slider"...
-The question is as stated initially: HOW TO GET A BUG-FREE UPDATE?
A 3 year old Garmin shouldn't have glitches from the nineties!!
As most people, I do sometimes listen to music/audiobook/podcast etc.
The audio part has always been a major reason to have a Garmin screen in front of me! (I'm not always lost) And I was really disappointed to find that this new fancy XT doesn't seem to have improved much compared to my old 660...
-Thing is. Sooner or later I ALWAYS find myself in a situation where the sound is disturbing, and I RAPIDLY want to lower, or mute, the volume! My simple little wish, is that this should be fast and easily reachable!
First problem arising, is of course when the master volume has magically disappeared, and I have to go one step further trying to find the right slider in the menu... -Another couple of life threatening seconds gone...
After fiddling around and reading about this, I found this happens by design when you are connecting (some) headphones!?
So what's the idea with this?? I cannot see how anyone could benefit from loosing the option too choose?? -We often DO wear gloves don't we! True wireless earbuds where it is impossible to reach any buttons seem to be the most common today! And from my POV this is nevertheless a MAJOR reason to have this Garmin device in front of me!!...
After finding out that connecting "head-phones" vs media only was the culprit, removing that tic, and just keep "media", the master volume slider does (sometimes) comes back! -But it is not working!?...
(Does anyone use BT communication units that does NOT include the capability to make phone calls???....)
-I did get this to work for a little while though, (after resetting the XT) and I think it was due to the headset at the time was capable of "Multipoint Bluetooth", but after returning that otherwise expensive and crappy headset, neither the new earbuds I bought or any of my older headsets have this feature, and I haven't found any other way around this?
Even if I untick BT phone capability both at my phone and at the Garmin the issue persist. -Erratic though... Sometimes the slider show up, sometimes not.
The XT even connect to BT headsets as a "headphone" even if the phone is removed and not present!?
And in any case, if I untick this box, the XT just ignores my setting the next time the headset is connected!...
The master volume is quite consistent in not working at all when any BT headset connected though...
-Almost! Because I found I can add 3 menu-shortcuts directly to the map screen, where one option is a "mute" button! Yey!... What a brilliant way to kill all sounds in a "situation"! I thought....
Well. Short was that joy, Because that shortcut turned out to only "mute" and not "un-mute"?? (Then you still have to open the menu to "un-mute" the original button.)
-If that should happen to work... Because that is surely neither for sure!. Sometimes when the mute button has actually worked, I cannot get the sound back without restarting the XT, or at least restart BT, or restart the headset or..........
And all this is just if I happen to be so lucky to even reach the volume menu, because if I have the map screen up front (without directions set), There is neither any shortcut to the player or the volume settings, and extra steps, and extra time with concentration away from traffic arises!...
"Design features" I understand I cannot complain much about, but I can see you guys report about loads of glitches and bugs when it comes to navigating and routing. -I haven't done much of that with this device so far, but I find those small glitches mentioned bad enough to take it further!
-I mean. Every single fraction of a second I have my concentration elsewhere then on the road, is potentially life threatening seconds!...
And Garmin is a company with HUGE experience of navigation devices! -How can such a buggy software even hit the shelves??
-And how come these ridiculous glitches isn't addressed on a device that was released over 3 YEARS ago???
Is it just me?
---
Sorry for the long letter.
And to add to it, I couldn't resist sharing my last weeks earbud chase and experiences. -It is kind of kind of within the topic isn't it...
Because as today's market seem to mostly address people that want "True Wireless ANC earbuds" to work on the bus, plane, car or train, I have really searched high and low again for a nice PASSIVE noise cancelling headset! (My last of several sets with the plain and amazing "JVC HA-FX39BT" is sadly more or less worn out, and now also outdated...)
-I use passively noise reducing earbuds/earplugs in many situations. And also riding motorbike I simply prefer earbuds over helmet speakers. But as I want as much noise cancelling as possible, I certainly find it interesting if there COULD be any ANC device that can deal with helmet wind noise (and a 1800cc. V-twin) (I have tried MANY over the years!) So once again I purchased the best I could find where I live. This time it was the "Isotunes Pro Aware"
But be aware! as I now have experienced "Isotunes" to just be some hyped up expensive rubbish! (I couldn't even find ANY even slightly negative reviews!? before I physically returned it in the shop. Then all the guys in the shop told me they NEVER recommend anything from this company!... -Google runs the show...)
Anyway. For the "Isotunes Pro Aware" I bought, the cord is so short the battery-packs hang like earrings, the sound is cheap and weak, the volume is so low you can barely hear them, and voices is out of the question, the ANC does a lousy job, and even just amplify all noise, the mic as bad, and I promise any 10 buck earbuds with foam tip will kill ambient noise at least as good, and most often better then this crap!!! -The only positive thing I can say, is that routing the cord around the ear really works! -They do not fall out!
So now you don't have to even try them! -At least not with your motorbike!...
On the other hand, even if I didn't think I would want any, the guys in the shop sold me a True Wireless set, called "NERO-TX" from a company called "SOUND by SWEDEN".
WOW! What a sound!! -I've been using earbuds daily both at noisy work situations and for motorcycle riding for the last 20 years, and I can honestly say I have never heard the like at this price range! Bloody high volume! But most of all, real deep and rich bass! Really impressing!
I got them yesterday, and it's still raining, so I have only "dry-tested" them, but they do certainly cancel noise as good as any noise protecting earplugs, and I haven't been able to get them to fall out, how much I have rattled around with my helmets! They are very small, and I cannot imagine them to be in conflict with any helmet, so I am quite positive to how they will behave when driving!
They also come in a ANC version, but I didn't go for that.
Edit: I am certainly not an audiophile, but I'm super happy with the "Nero TX"! Never heard any earbuds with such a massive low end profile! And never ever had any earphones playing so loud! And without distortion! -This is the first time I've been able to listen to, and really enjoy! quiet music with subtle instruments while riding a bike!! -Be careful!...
Also. I never thought I would like those tiny small "true wireless" earbuds. But it is really a whole new level of freedom to get out of the hassle with cords and battery packs! (That is IF your in hand player properly function to handle the volume and other controls!.......)
Thumbsup!
Ps. The passive noise cancellation could IMHO have been even better. I would compare it to ordinary NRR~27 rated earplugs/muffs, and in that regard the monitors below are really interesting! -But they have looong cords!...
Just to mention, I have also been been looking at noise protecting "in ear monitors" that musicians buy, also with the same "cord around ear" style. I've seen lots of recommendations for "Shure se215", and for the lookalike but much cheaper "Mee audio M6 Pro". But I would really want to avoid all that extra cords that comes with jack plug sets. (There are BT adapter for those kind of monitors, but they seem to suffer from the same "too short cord" problem as the Isotunes)
Ok. No I don't feel I only did all this testing just for my self...
Hope someone can benefit!
Peace and Love!
/Orre
Jan Orre calling from Norway!
I have issues with BT and Master Volume Slider erratic behaviour.
I have read all posts i could find regarding this but I cannot find any answers.
I find it to be bugs/glitches in the system, but I don't know where to report those bugs? -Or how to install a working main system?...
Please redirect if answered before!
Edit: -There's no real question below... All my long text is just a description of the bugs and glitches I experience, to see if this are common faults? And maybe to collect users, and hopefully even help someone, that need to address the same. -I have seen several posts regarding the stupid disappearing "main volume slider"...
-The question is as stated initially: HOW TO GET A BUG-FREE UPDATE?
A 3 year old Garmin shouldn't have glitches from the nineties!!
As most people, I do sometimes listen to music/audiobook/podcast etc.
The audio part has always been a major reason to have a Garmin screen in front of me! (I'm not always lost) And I was really disappointed to find that this new fancy XT doesn't seem to have improved much compared to my old 660...
-Thing is. Sooner or later I ALWAYS find myself in a situation where the sound is disturbing, and I RAPIDLY want to lower, or mute, the volume! My simple little wish, is that this should be fast and easily reachable!
First problem arising, is of course when the master volume has magically disappeared, and I have to go one step further trying to find the right slider in the menu... -Another couple of life threatening seconds gone...
After fiddling around and reading about this, I found this happens by design when you are connecting (some) headphones!?
So what's the idea with this?? I cannot see how anyone could benefit from loosing the option too choose?? -We often DO wear gloves don't we! True wireless earbuds where it is impossible to reach any buttons seem to be the most common today! And from my POV this is nevertheless a MAJOR reason to have this Garmin device in front of me!!...
After finding out that connecting "head-phones" vs media only was the culprit, removing that tic, and just keep "media", the master volume slider does (sometimes) comes back! -But it is not working!?...
(Does anyone use BT communication units that does NOT include the capability to make phone calls???....)
-I did get this to work for a little while though, (after resetting the XT) and I think it was due to the headset at the time was capable of "Multipoint Bluetooth", but after returning that otherwise expensive and crappy headset, neither the new earbuds I bought or any of my older headsets have this feature, and I haven't found any other way around this?
Even if I untick BT phone capability both at my phone and at the Garmin the issue persist. -Erratic though... Sometimes the slider show up, sometimes not.
The XT even connect to BT headsets as a "headphone" even if the phone is removed and not present!?
And in any case, if I untick this box, the XT just ignores my setting the next time the headset is connected!...
The master volume is quite consistent in not working at all when any BT headset connected though...
-Almost! Because I found I can add 3 menu-shortcuts directly to the map screen, where one option is a "mute" button! Yey!... What a brilliant way to kill all sounds in a "situation"! I thought....
Well. Short was that joy, Because that shortcut turned out to only "mute" and not "un-mute"?? (Then you still have to open the menu to "un-mute" the original button.)
-If that should happen to work... Because that is surely neither for sure!. Sometimes when the mute button has actually worked, I cannot get the sound back without restarting the XT, or at least restart BT, or restart the headset or..........
And all this is just if I happen to be so lucky to even reach the volume menu, because if I have the map screen up front (without directions set), There is neither any shortcut to the player or the volume settings, and extra steps, and extra time with concentration away from traffic arises!...
"Design features" I understand I cannot complain much about, but I can see you guys report about loads of glitches and bugs when it comes to navigating and routing. -I haven't done much of that with this device so far, but I find those small glitches mentioned bad enough to take it further!
-I mean. Every single fraction of a second I have my concentration elsewhere then on the road, is potentially life threatening seconds!...
And Garmin is a company with HUGE experience of navigation devices! -How can such a buggy software even hit the shelves??
-And how come these ridiculous glitches isn't addressed on a device that was released over 3 YEARS ago???
Is it just me?
---
Sorry for the long letter.
And to add to it, I couldn't resist sharing my last weeks earbud chase and experiences. -It is kind of kind of within the topic isn't it...
Because as today's market seem to mostly address people that want "True Wireless ANC earbuds" to work on the bus, plane, car or train, I have really searched high and low again for a nice PASSIVE noise cancelling headset! (My last of several sets with the plain and amazing "JVC HA-FX39BT" is sadly more or less worn out, and now also outdated...)
-I use passively noise reducing earbuds/earplugs in many situations. And also riding motorbike I simply prefer earbuds over helmet speakers. But as I want as much noise cancelling as possible, I certainly find it interesting if there COULD be any ANC device that can deal with helmet wind noise (and a 1800cc. V-twin) (I have tried MANY over the years!) So once again I purchased the best I could find where I live. This time it was the "Isotunes Pro Aware"
But be aware! as I now have experienced "Isotunes" to just be some hyped up expensive rubbish! (I couldn't even find ANY even slightly negative reviews!? before I physically returned it in the shop. Then all the guys in the shop told me they NEVER recommend anything from this company!... -Google runs the show...)
Anyway. For the "Isotunes Pro Aware" I bought, the cord is so short the battery-packs hang like earrings, the sound is cheap and weak, the volume is so low you can barely hear them, and voices is out of the question, the ANC does a lousy job, and even just amplify all noise, the mic as bad, and I promise any 10 buck earbuds with foam tip will kill ambient noise at least as good, and most often better then this crap!!! -The only positive thing I can say, is that routing the cord around the ear really works! -They do not fall out!
So now you don't have to even try them! -At least not with your motorbike!...
On the other hand, even if I didn't think I would want any, the guys in the shop sold me a True Wireless set, called "NERO-TX" from a company called "SOUND by SWEDEN".
WOW! What a sound!! -I've been using earbuds daily both at noisy work situations and for motorcycle riding for the last 20 years, and I can honestly say I have never heard the like at this price range! Bloody high volume! But most of all, real deep and rich bass! Really impressing!
I got them yesterday, and it's still raining, so I have only "dry-tested" them, but they do certainly cancel noise as good as any noise protecting earplugs, and I haven't been able to get them to fall out, how much I have rattled around with my helmets! They are very small, and I cannot imagine them to be in conflict with any helmet, so I am quite positive to how they will behave when driving!
They also come in a ANC version, but I didn't go for that.
Edit: I am certainly not an audiophile, but I'm super happy with the "Nero TX"! Never heard any earbuds with such a massive low end profile! And never ever had any earphones playing so loud! And without distortion! -This is the first time I've been able to listen to, and really enjoy! quiet music with subtle instruments while riding a bike!! -Be careful!...
Also. I never thought I would like those tiny small "true wireless" earbuds. But it is really a whole new level of freedom to get out of the hassle with cords and battery packs! (That is IF your in hand player properly function to handle the volume and other controls!.......)
Thumbsup!
Ps. The passive noise cancellation could IMHO have been even better. I would compare it to ordinary NRR~27 rated earplugs/muffs, and in that regard the monitors below are really interesting! -But they have looong cords!...
Just to mention, I have also been been looking at noise protecting "in ear monitors" that musicians buy, also with the same "cord around ear" style. I've seen lots of recommendations for "Shure se215", and for the lookalike but much cheaper "Mee audio M6 Pro". But I would really want to avoid all that extra cords that comes with jack plug sets. (There are BT adapter for those kind of monitors, but they seem to suffer from the same "too short cord" problem as the Isotunes)
Ok. No I don't feel I only did all this testing just for my self...
Hope someone can benefit!
Peace and Love!
/Orre