Issues with Bluetooth HeadPhones

rayram23

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Anyone have any ideas on how to fix (or even diagnose) very weak bluetooth from the nexus 6? I have a pair of beats bluetooth headphones that work flawlessly with other devices i own; but with the nexus 6 its just abysmal. The sound breaks up so often that ive given up on the nexus 6 as my daily device (since i use the headphones on my daily commute and workouts). Ive tried to find apps that can tell me what the signal strength is for connected bluetooth devices but havent found any. What does exist are applications that tell you signal strength of devices that are not connected. This is a nexus 6 bought from motorola..

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Anyone have any ideas on how to fix (or even diagnose) very weak bluetooth from the nexus 6? I have a pair of beats bluetooth headphones that work flawlessly with other devices i own; but with the nexus 6 its just abysmal. The sound breaks up so often that ive given up on the nexus 6 as my daily device (since i use the headphones on my daily commute and workouts). Ive tried to find apps that can tell me what the signal strength is for connected bluetooth devices but havent found any. What does exist are applications that tell you signal strength of devices that are not connected. This is a nexus 6 bought from motorola..

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have a LG Bluetooth headset. It works fine on my Nexus 6 but I have noticed that if I hold the phone on which ever pocket that I have my wallet in, the sound gets distorted. When I hold it on the other side it plays fine. It never did this when I had the g3.

Posted from my Nexus 6
 
I have a set of LG HBS730 that have worked great with my current N6, my previous N5, and a Note 2 and 3.
 

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