• Bluetooth issue

    From sticks@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 27 10:32:01 2024
    I have two Plantronics BackBeat FIT earbuds I connect to an iPhone XR. Sometimes the hearing seems to go out on one side or the other. At
    first, I could pause the playing, and upon resume it would work again
    for awhile. Initially, I thought the earbuds might be going bad, so I
    would switch to the other set. Finally, it happened on both sets and I
    decided to shut down phone and restart after a few minutes. This did
    fix the problem and both sets worked fine. It started the behavior
    again yesterday, and I'm starting to think it could be the devices
    bluetooth radio going out. Can't remember how long I've had this phone,
    but it must be 5 or 6 years.
    Anyone heard of this happening before, and is there any options to fix
    it? Is there anyway to check the connectivity with a computer that
    would do some testing?

    thanks.


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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to sticks on Wed Mar 27 16:48:46 2024
    On 2024-03-27, sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    I have two Plantronics BackBeat FIT earbuds I connect to an iPhone XR. Sometimes the hearing seems to go out on one side or the other. At
    first, I could pause the playing, and upon resume it would work again
    for awhile. Initially, I thought the earbuds might be going bad, so I
    would switch to the other set. Finally, it happened on both sets and
    I decided to shut down phone and restart after a few minutes. This
    did fix the problem and both sets worked fine. It started the
    behavior again yesterday, and I'm starting to think it could be the
    devices bluetooth radio going out. Can't remember how long I've had
    this phone, but it must be 5 or 6 years. Anyone heard of this
    happening before, and is there any options to fix it? Is there anyway
    to check the connectivity with a computer that would do some testing?

    thanks.

    You may also want to rule out other more likely factors, such as
    environmental (radio interference).

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to sticks on Wed Mar 27 14:09:40 2024
    On 2024-03-27 11:32, sticks wrote:
    t.  Can't remember how long I've had this phone, but it must be 5 or 6 years.
    Anyone heard of this happening before, and is there any options to fix
    it?  Is there anyway to check the connectivity with a computer that
    would do some testing?

    I'd do some basic defrugulation first:

    In the iPhone settings disconnect ("forget") both sets of earbuds;
    Re-start the iPhone; then re-connect only one set and see how that
    behaves for a while before attempting to connect the other set.

    Once that is stable, try the other set.

    I haven't looked at JR's reply but predict he'll say something along the
    lines of looking for interfering sources such as a nearby WiFi/Router.
    This is valid, but once you're several metres away should not matter.

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  • From sticks@21:1/5 to Alan Browne on Wed Mar 27 21:20:07 2024
    On 3/27/2024 1:09 PM, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2024-03-27 11:32, sticks wrote:
    t.  Can't remember how long I've had this phone, but it must be 5 or 6
    years.
    Anyone heard of this happening before, and is there any options to fix
    it?  Is there anyway to check the connectivity with a computer that
    would do some testing?

    I'd do some basic defrugulation first:

    In the iPhone settings disconnect ("forget") both sets of earbuds;

    I will try removing each device and reconnecting them, but I don't see
    how that should make any difference on how the bluetooth radio is
    working. The phone and headphones just store the necessary information allowing them to connect as far as I can tell, and once connected it
    does not affect the radio portion of the hardware.

    Re-start the iPhone; then re-connect only one set and see how that
    behaves for a while before attempting to connect the other set.

    Once that is stable, try the other set.

    I haven't looked at JR's reply but predict he'll say something along the lines of looking for interfering sources such as a nearby WiFi/Router.
    This is valid, but once you're several metres away should not matter.

    I had thought about interference, and since the location I use these is
    mostly in the gym, there's probably lots of that going on. Between all
    the electric motors on various pieces of equipment, the gym wifi, all
    the televisions running, and just about everyone in the place using cell
    phones and wearing headphones of some sort. But as the problem only
    showed up fairly recently, and everyone else is using headphones, I kind
    of ruled it out.

    I was really interested in knowing if anyone was aware of something like
    a troubleshooting and hardware testing utility. Perhaps if I took it in
    to have looked at the only thing they would do is open it up and put in
    a new radio. I know they're probably minimal in cost. Just wondering
    if they would actually do anything to test it out.

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to sticks on Thu Mar 28 09:04:54 2024
    On 2024-03-27 22:20, sticks wrote:
    On 3/27/2024 1:09 PM, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2024-03-27 11:32, sticks wrote:
    t.  Can't remember how long I've had this phone, but it must be 5 or
    6 years.
    Anyone heard of this happening before, and is there any options to
    fix it?  Is there anyway to check the connectivity with a computer
    that would do some testing?

    I'd do some basic defrugulation first:

    In the iPhone settings disconnect ("forget") both sets of earbuds;

    I will try removing each device and reconnecting them, but I don't see

    As I said: do one at a time and see how the first fares for a while
    before connecting the other.

    This is information gathering about the behaviour of the system.

    how that should make any difference on how the bluetooth radio is
    working.  The phone and headphones just store the necessary information allowing them to connect as far as I can tell, and once connected it
    does not affect the radio portion of the hardware.

    [AAA] Shocker: the s/w that controls this may have a weird bug that
    doesn't account for some oddball state of the system and then doesn't
    manage the devices correctly. So, re-starting things resets those states.


    Re-start the iPhone; then re-connect only one set and see how that
    behaves for a while before attempting to connect the other set.

    Once that is stable, try the other set.

    I haven't looked at JR's reply but predict he'll say something along
    the lines of looking for interfering sources such as a nearby
    WiFi/Router. This is valid, but once you're several metres away should
    not matter.

    I had thought about interference, and since the location I use these is mostly in the gym, there's probably lots of that going on.  Between all
    the electric motors on various pieces of equipment, the gym wifi, all
    the televisions running, and just about everyone in the place using cell phones and wearing headphones of some sort.  But as the problem only
    showed up fairly recently, and everyone else is using headphones, I kind
    of ruled it out.

    I would pay attention to this as a potential issue, but I doubt it is this.


    I was really interested in knowing if anyone was aware of something like
    a troubleshooting and hardware testing utility.  Perhaps if I took it in
    to have looked at the only thing they would do is open it up and put in
    a new radio.  I know they're probably minimal in cost.  Just wondering
    if they would actually do anything to test it out.

    See above[AAA]


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