Yeah it's pretty crazy. I got the Motorola HX550 and it sounded like complete *** on my iPhone 4. Motorola was nice enough to give me 3 replacements, and didn't have any gripes whatsoever. I tried a Jawbone 1 and a Jawbone era, previously. Everyone told me I sounded like the connection was "tinny" and I've got a pretty deep voice. Unanimously, everyone said I sounded 100 times better without it. That's a pain for me since I spend a ton of time talking on the phone - a TON of time.. The last one I got for the iPhone 4 was that Moto that I linked. Sounded bad on the iPhone, but then I connect it to the HTC One and people say that can't even tell that I'm on a BT headset. So I've been using it and am pretty pleased with it. Battery life has been stellar and I can pop it in my pocket since I don't use that ear loop. It folds up and fits anywhere and it connects with no issues whatsoever. Hopefully the One has some better support for BT so I'll likely try something else after this one wears out. Hopefully the next one doesn't yield the same results as I had before with sounding awful.
I may have to check out the 550, thanks. The consensus with EVERY caller (but one) said I sounded tinny as well. My voice is deep too. People who understand electronic voice communication (I'm in the industry) agree the MIC volume is way too high.
The one person who thought I sounded okay? HTC Customer Service.
Interesting. The OP posted a thread last week about troubles with his HTC One and the same headset you're having success with.
I've NEVER had an issue with a headset. Even when one device (phone or headset) is a newer version than another they're always backward compatible. Knowing full-well both headsets work perfectly on the iPhone5 and knowing others have had issues with the HTC One and various headsets I'm looking toward HTC for a resolution. I'm not expecting anything will be resolved quickly, but it would be nice. I use about 4500 minutes a month so not having a headset is KILLING me!
On the other thread one person had said he had connected multiple headsets without an issue. Maybe it's a build, firmware or software issue. I dunno. I'm running the stock build 4.2.2, software 1.10.605.8 with Verizon.
Yeah it's pretty crazy. I got the Motorola HX550 and it sounded like complete *** on my iPhone 4. Motorola was nice enough to give me 3 replacements, and didn't have any gripes whatsoever. I tried a Jawbone 1 and a Jawbone era, previously. Everyone told me I sounded like the connection was "tinny" and I've got a pretty deep voice. Unanimously, everyone said I sounded 100 times better without it. That's a pain for me since I spend a ton of time talking on the phone - a TON of time.. The last one I got for the iPhone 4 was that Moto that I linked. Sounded bad on the iPhone, but then I connect it to the HTC One and people say that can't even tell that I'm on a BT headset. So I've been using it and am pretty pleased with it. Battery life has been stellar and I can pop it in my pocket since I don't use that ear loop. It folds up and fits anywhere and it connects with no issues whatsoever. Hopefully the One has some better support for BT so I'll likely try something else after this one wears out. Hopefully the next one doesn't yield the same results as I had before with sounding awful.
I may have to check out the 550, thanks. The consensus with EVERY caller (but one) said I sounded tinny as well. My voice is deep too. People who understand electronic voice communication (I'm in the industry) agree the MIC volume is way too high.
The one person who thought I sounded okay? HTC Customer Service.
Interesting. The OP posted a thread last week about troubles with his HTC One and the same headset you're having success with.
I've NEVER had an issue with a headset. Even when one device (phone or headset) is a newer version than another they're always backward compatible. Knowing full-well both headsets work perfectly on the iPhone5 and knowing others have had issues with the HTC One and various headsets I'm looking toward HTC for a resolution. I'm not expecting anything will be resolved quickly, but it would be nice. I use about 4500 minutes a month so not having a headset is KILLING me!
On the other thread one person had said he had connected multiple headsets without an issue. Maybe it's a build, firmware or software issue. I dunno. I'm running the stock build 4.2.2, software 1.10.605.8 with Verizon.
I live in a high rise in Manhattan and there are at least 20 other interfering wifi signals on my floor alone. Ive read in a couple of places that turning off wifi while using BT can help resolve the problem.
Did nothing for me.
Iits killing me too. Try the Jabra Extreme 2.
Yeah it's pretty crazy. I got the Motorola HX550 and it sounded like complete *** on my iPhone 4. Motorola was nice enough to give me 3 replacements, and didn't have any gripes whatsoever. I tried a Jawbone 1 and a Jawbone era, previously. Everyone told me I sounded like the connection was "tinny" and I've got a pretty deep voice. Unanimously, everyone said I sounded 100 times better without it. That's a pain for me since I spend a ton of time talking on the phone - a TON of time.. The last one I got for the iPhone 4 was that Moto that I linked. Sounded bad on the iPhone, but then I connect it to the HTC One and people say that can't even tell that I'm on a BT headset. So I've been using it and am pretty pleased with it. Battery life has been stellar and I can pop it in my pocket since I don't use that ear loop. It folds up and fits anywhere and it connects with no issues whatsoever. Hopefully the One has some better support for BT so I'll likely try something else after this one wears out. Hopefully the next one doesn't yield the same results as I had before with sounding awful.
I may have to check out the 550, thanks. The consensus with EVERY caller (but one) said I sounded tinny as well. My voice is deep too. People who understand electronic voice communication (I'm in the industry) agree the MIC volume is way too high.
The one person who thought I sounded okay? HTC Customer Service.
I heard the wifi thing too, made no difference to me. I live in the desert so getting MILES away from anything and everything but still having cell service is easy. I tried that too (with phone wifi on and on), still sounds terrible.
Kwitel, did YOU try the Jabra Extreme 2 or are you just suggesting it? If you tried it, did it work?
Seems to me that there is an issue with the BT radio in the One itself as I've not yet heard of anyone having troubles that found a headset that works well yet. If multiple phones are having the same trouble with multiple headsets it looks like the blame is to be placed on HTC. Maybe we should all start reporting it until they do something about it. Click here, click your model/carrier and contact them. If you're in the US or Latin America (English speaking) you can call 1-866-449-8358. Make sure you throw in a punch for me!
4.2.2??Just updated to 4.2.2 (Verizon OTA), no change.
Just FYI, this is the OTA update I received yesterday.
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Maybe I already had 4.2.2 and this is an upgrade to it? From what I read online this is supposed to stop lockups (???) and make the device "run smoother". I've noticed NO difference at all.