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Bluetooth Volume

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2023 10:25 pm
by SantaFeTrailer
A not insignificant part of the reason for purchase is to control my audio without trying to futz around on my phone while trying not to lose my glove that I have had to take off while riding, and not crash at the same time. It's frustrating that I can't control volume from the Zumo. I have an iPhone 13 and generic bluetooth receiver (Apecks) attached to custom molded headphones. Has anyone figured a work around on this?

Thanks!

Re: Bluetooth Volume

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2023 10:52 pm
by rbentnail
I think I did. I don't use my phone for music. I put a huge SD card in the zumo and put music there. Then I purchased a Bluetooth receiver and use earbuds. The music volume is controlled directly on the zumo. Navigation and music volumes are controlled separately. It's also nice that when I'm using audio turn instructions (most often I do not) the zumo will stop music, give instructions and go back to playing music.

Info and some discussion here -> viewtopic.php?p=18002&hilit=bluetooth#p18002

Re: Bluetooth Volume

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2023 10:56 pm
by Peobody
While navigating, press the Return button (lower left). The volume control becomes available. Once done adjusting, Return again than tap View Map to return to navigating. Keep in mind that there is a Mixer option that provides some granular control, on the XT anyway.

Re: Bluetooth Volume

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2023 4:17 pm
by jfheath
Once a bluetooth device is connected the Master Control for the volume is passed to the bluetooth device (eg the headset). Turning up that volume will effectively turn up the Zumos Master volume.

Then do as @Peobody suggested and access the volume mixer control on on the XT to control the four other volume inputs:
Navigation, Media, Phone Calls, Proximity Alerts

You might also be interested in the widget media player which can be displayed ont he right hand side of the map screen.
Tap the three dots menu in the bottom right of the map, and select Music Player.

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It doesn't have a volume control, but it does have a large enough pause/play button.

Although I have music on my XT, and I have the capability - I only listen to music occasionally. I find it too much of a distraction - there's plenty of stuff to concentrate on out there ! Tapping the black are opens up the full size media player at the expense of the map. Tapping the 'X' in that returns to the previous map screen.

Re: Bluetooth Volume

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2023 1:50 pm
by SantaFeTrailer
I appreciate the pointers, but it's still frustrating to not have an easy to use volume control. I either have to pull my phone out of my pocket and use the side knobs, or try to use the little buttons on the bluetooth adapter to my headphones. Either way, it's way more attention diverted from riding than I would like.

I am going to give the JBL Click a try, and I will report back.

https://www.amazon.com/JBL-CLICKAM-Clic ... 115&sr=8-3

Re: Bluetooth Volume

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2023 8:42 pm
by jfheath
Dont forget that the XT has a volume mixer, which you can use to alter the music volume. It is only the master volume that is has its control passed to the headset.

Re: Bluetooth Volume

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2023 3:32 pm
by SantaFeTrailer
Follow up on the JBL Click. Yep, just what the doctor ordered. iPhone>Zumo>Bluetooth headset (Apecks bluetoth adapter with Shure SE215's and Comply tips) and the Click paired to the iPhone. I can start/stop and control volume easily and without taking my eyes from the road, and I still have the music readout on the Zumo.