djrakowski Q&A Team May 4, 2011 1,775 13 0 Visit site Mar 2, 2018 #2 Is this a Galaxy S5? How do you know the Bluetooth device paired correctly? What do you mean by "not communicating?" Are you trying to make phone calls, activate Google Assistant (or some other voice-activated service), listen to music? Upvote 0 Downvote
Is this a Galaxy S5? How do you know the Bluetooth device paired correctly? What do you mean by "not communicating?" Are you trying to make phone calls, activate Google Assistant (or some other voice-activated service), listen to music?
Rukbat Retired Moderator Feb 12, 2012 44,529 26 0 Visit site Mar 2, 2018 #3 According to the Beats site: Beats devices can recognize connections with several devices, but they will always try to connect with the last device used unless prompted otherwise. Click to expand... So you'll have to select the headset manually any time you switch devices. Upvote 0 Downvote
According to the Beats site: Beats devices can recognize connections with several devices, but they will always try to connect with the last device used unless prompted otherwise. Click to expand... So you'll have to select the headset manually any time you switch devices.