Tab S7+ Bluetooth headphones lag - Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 / S7 Plus Questions & Answer

Does anyone else have lag on their Bluetooth headphones when watching videos ? YouTube VLC Netflix etc all have a slight delay for me and it's driving me nuts!! Tried with Huawei freebud 3 and honor flypods so far and both the same

orbital247 said:
Does anyone else have lag on their Bluetooth headphones when watching videos ? YouTube VLC Netflix etc all have a slight delay for me and it's driving me nuts!! Tried with Huawei freebud 3 and honor flypods so far and both the same
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This is a normal behaviour from Bluetooth headphones. In general there is a delay for about 180ms for most of the pods on the market.
If you use a player where you can set an offset like "MX Player" or Kodi you can workaround this issue with settings during the playback of the video.
I for myself have bite the bullet and buyed a good usb-c-to-3,5mm-adapter with the TabS7+: https://en.sharkoon.com/product/28276 . The adapter is very good and you find it for relatively low money (about 15€) on Amazon and it works out of the box very well with the TabS7+. Then there is no delay between video and audio anymore.
It is a shame that it is "hip" that on most modern phones and tablets the manufacturer chooses to exclude the good old and stable working 3,5 mm audio jack. Especially on the TabS7+ where for sure "space" it's no reason for this. So we have to work around the delays with software settings in apps or use an adapter.

The Galaxy Buds + have a Game Mode that can be enabled that minimizes the latency. I notice no lag with them like I have in the past with other bluetooth headphones.

The buds are working fine on the tab 7+.
But on my mobile phone Sony XPZ I have recognized a very short distance before the connection interrupt. Its enough if the phone is my jacket bag to lost the connection. Other BT headset was working fine with the phone.

I have used both Pixel Buds 2 and Samsung's Buds Live and neither have any issue with latency. I wouldn't be surprised if Huawei's and Honor's bluetooth headphones have no latency with their own phones.

I have a strong delay when using skype.
I use the Tab S7+ with Bose NC700 headphones via Bluetooth.
Does anyone else have this experience with Skype?

You have to switch wifi on 5ghz.....

batmar333 said:
You have to switch wifi on 5ghz.....
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Wtf does this have ANYTHING to do with bluetooth?

because 2.4 ghz has interference with bluetooth...just try and then apologize to me

There is no lag on Sony wh-1000xm3. Some lag is on galaxy buds+.
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batmar333 said:
because 2.4 ghz has interference with bluetooth...just try and then apologize to me
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LoL,no it doesn't.

Andrzej_Dudek said:
There is no lag on Sony wh-1000xm3. Some lag is on galaxy buds+.
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In the galaxy wear app enable gaming mode under labs to get rid of the lag.

https://www.codejourney.net/2017/04/wifi-and-bluetooth-interference-diagnosing-and-fixing/

hurray said:
This is a normal behaviour from Bluetooth headphones. In general there is a delay for about 180ms for most of the pods on the market.
If you use a player where you can set an offset like "MX Player" or Kodi you can workaround this issue with settings during the playback of the video.
I for myself have bite the bullet and buyed a good usb-c-to-3,5mm-adapter with the TabS7+: https://en.sharkoon.com/product/28276 . The adapter is very good and you find it for relatively low money (about 15€) on Amazon and it works out of the box very well with the TabS7+. Then there is no delay between video and audio anymore.
It is a shame that it is "hip" that on most modern phones and tablets the manufacturer chooses to exclude the good old and stable working 3,5 mm audio jack. Especially on the TabS7+ where for sure "space" it's no reason for this. So we have to work around the delays with software settings in apps or use an adapter.
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Huh. Not at all true that this is normal behaviour from bluetooth headphones because there is a huge time delay while using with S7+ but not from other devices....................... That's the main point.

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[Q] Sound delay over Bluetooth

Hello,
Just bought myself the Bose SoundLink Bluetooth Mobile Speaker, and there is an delay in the audio - doesn't matter in music, but it does matter when it comes to movies...
Is audio delay normal in a bluetooth connection, or is it something that shouldn't be there?
Is there maybe something wrong with the Bose unit, or something in the Tablet Z's bluetooth software?
i believe it is normal. i notice a sound delay between my asus tf700 and my potable bluetooh speaker. and i doubt it is on bose end. i have their headphone and a speaker system and he quality id phenomenal. sound and build. ill look into it more for you when i wake up hha its almost 2am here.
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xMrArnoldx said:
i believe it is normal. i notice a sound delay between my asus tf700 and my potable bluetooh speaker. and i doubt it is on bose end. i have their headphone and a speaker system and he quality id phenomenal. sound and build. ill look into it more for you when i wake up hha its almost 2am here.
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That was a quick answer
I just paired the speaker with my Nexus 4, and there is no audio delay in movies or TV-shows...
I believe that this means that there is an issue with the Sony bluetooth hardware/software.
Poindexter80 said:
That was a quick answer
I just paired the speaker with my Nexus 4, and there is no audio delay in movies or TV-shows...
I believe that this means that there is an issue with the Sony bluetooth hardware/software.
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I noticed a 1/2 second delay when using Sony Headphones on this tablet. Is a bit annoying for watching films.
When I had the tablet for a few days I also had the annoying Bluetooth delays.
No delays with Nexus 7 and same movies / YouTube vids and same Bluetooth receiver (Harman Kardon BTA10).
So it's a fault of the Tablet Z, either software-wise or hardware-wise (which would suck very much...).
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When I had the tablet for a few days I also had the annoying Bluetooth delays.
No delays with Nexus 7 and same movies / YouTube vids and same Bluetooth receiver (Harman Kardon BTA10).
So it's a fault of the Tablet Z, either software-wise or hardware-wise (which would suck very much...).
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Indeed, that would be an insane issue - lets hope it is a software problem.
Do they have some official channel where one could complain?
Update: The Tablet Z actually sounds way worse than the Nexus 4 does, through bluetooth; spent an hour trying to get the sound right on the Z, and it cannot be done - took only a few minutes on the Nexus 4, and the sound resembles my stereo system.
Maybe something with Android 4.1?
Another explanation could be that I'm going slightly mad, and the sound difference is all in my mind.
Created an account just to post this info. I'm quite positive the issue lies with Sony's hardware or software. I have the problem described with my xperia z1, which is EXACTLY the problem I have on my Playstation Vita. Specifically the delay and same poor/corrupt sounding quality. It's a shame because I'm a big sony fanboy
Same problem here...
Think maybe's a sound postprocessing matter...
I wonder if you would have the same issues if you turned off the "Clear Phase" and "xLOUD" and "S-Force" settings in the "Sound" section of the settings. Perhaps the processing of the audio is causing the delay?
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I wonder if you would have the same issues if you turned off the "Clear Phase" and "xLOUD" and "S-Force" settings in the "Sound" section of the settings. Perhaps the processing of the audio is causing the delay?
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S Force and xLoud are only applied to the device speakers.
Old i know
I know that this is old but look in the appstore for BS Player. Once you load the video go to settings and look for audio then audio offset. See if that works for you.
I bought Harman Kardon Omni 10.
If I use bluetooth I have 1000 ms audio delay.
However, if I use another cheap headphone, I can listen to my computer speakers WITHOUT delay.
I think the issue happen because Harman Kardon Omni 10 doesn't support aptx. Also it may be because it's a wifi speakers. Or may be because they have their own built in delay.
No problem for listening to music. With movies, I can simply set -1000 ms audio.
But with games? I suffer a lot.
I had no idea that I will face this problem.
The sound quality is very good.
I have no idea what to do with the audio latency.

sound quality over bluetooth from different devices

one of the reasons I liked the z ultra is because it supports aptx. BUT i have tried all mods and players and when I play songs from my z ultra on my sennheiser mm450x which supports aptx the sound so much worse than my iPad mini which does not support aptx.
I am really do wondering why different devices give different sound quality over bluetooth, I am confused as I thought that the deciding factor is the bluetooth protocol not the device.
hykhleif said:
one of the reasons I liked the z ultra is because it supports aptx. BUT i have tried all mods and players and when I play songs from my z ultra on my sennheiser mm450x which supports aptx the sound so much worse than my iPad mini which does not support aptx.
I am really do wondering why different devices give different sound quality over bluetooth, I am confused as I thought that the deciding factor is the bluetooth protocol not the device.
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have you tried turning off wifi?
Reason I ask is that with wifi on, the max speed bluetooth 4.0 and send/receive is 80kb/s
With wifi off... bluetooth 4.0 can almost get about 200kb/s
remembering that aptX is only supposed to be CD quality sound... i.e. 128kb/s
hamdogg said:
have you tried turning off wifi?
Reason I ask is that with wifi on, the max speed bluetooth 4.0 and send/receive is 80kb/s
With wifi off... bluetooth 4.0 can almost get about 200kb/s
remembering that aptX is only supposed to be CD quality sound... i.e. 128kb/s
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never ever thought wifi has an effect on bluetooth, I will test without wifi
no it did not help turning the wifi off.
I had a big fight the official sennheirser agent here in Israel, as I thought the sennheiser headset was not working properly, so when we tested it with other phones and tablets the sound was great.
I am getting bad quality with aptx over bluetooth using the z ultra, I really don't know why.
The bass is distorted and the treble right in my face so irritating, I don't know I thought the aptx would improve sound quality bu it did not, I really wish someone can tell me if the sound quality over bluetooth is device related or buetooth related. As I am getting a great sound using an iPhone and iPad mini but with the z ultra all I get is rubbish sound.
Guys I think I will move on and accept selling my device as that is not acceptable anymore unfortunately i put the phone for sale over a month ago and no one called about it
LORDMANHATTAN I will miss you watching and policing my threads, I think I am done here once someone buys it
hykhleif said:
no it did not help turning the wifi off.
I had a big fight the official sennheirser agent here in Israel, as I thought the sennheiser headset was not working properly, so when we tested it with other phones and tablets the sound was great.
I am getting bad quality with aptx over bluetooth using the z ultra, I really don't know why.
The bass is distorted and the treble right in my face so irritating, I don't know I thought the aptx would improve sound quality bu it did not, I really wish someone can tell me if the sound quality over bluetooth is device related or buetooth related. As I am getting a great sound using an iPhone and iPad mini but with the z ultra all I get is rubbish sound.
Guys I think I will move on and accept selling my device as that is not acceptable anymore unfortunately i put the phone for sale over a month ago and no one called about it
LORDMANHATTAN I will miss you watching and policing my threads, I think I am done here once someone buys it
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lol... did you contact Sony about it... support should offer you some advice based on their hardware
i think contacting sony is useless
hykhleif said:
i think contacting sony is useless
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You're not really solution based are you? Ios will probably suit you better.
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SpyderTracks said:
You're not really solution based are you? Ios will probably suit you better.
Sent from my C6833 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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believe me i tried but this is over my knowledge base
hykhleif said:
believe me i tried but this is over my knowledge base
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dude... take it into a service or Sony shop and ask them... !!
hamdogg said:
have you tried turning off wifi?
Reason I ask is that with wifi on, the max speed bluetooth 4.0 and send/receive is 80kb/s
With wifi off... bluetooth 4.0 can almost get about 200kb/s
remembering that aptX is only supposed to be CD quality sound... i.e. 128kb/s
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I had the LG Tone+ aptx headphones, and I would constantly get garbled bluetooth audio. I exchanged them for BluebudsX that don't have aptx, no more garbled audio. I had a jambox (BT 3.0 I believe and non-aptx) and upgraded to an aptx BT 4.0 speaker, and I'm experiencing garbled audio again. It happens once and awhile and it's annoying considering the quality is much better when it's not stuttering.
I would switch off wifi and I think (placebo?) it would get better. I was thinking maybe bbluetooth and wifi signals were messing with each other, but shouldn't that be a non-issue in 2014?
Are you sure about the Bluetooth bitrate and wifi on/off? Can you link me to something?
BTW, CD quality audio is 320 kb/s. 128 is a pretty heavily compressed mp3.
Let's get clear cd quality is only possible through loseless audio format such as flac, alac or wav just for mention a few ones.
So if you have a mp3 file at 320 kbps is compressed audio in a lossy codec, so it might sound good but it's not cd quality, and definitely sound muchs better than a mp3 file at 128 kbps, the higher the bitrate the better the quality of the sound.
Aptx standard is programmed to work with no loss up to 320 kbps, that means if you use aac at 441 kbps or flac at 1015 kbps it will anyway lose some quality.
Aptx loseless has been released, and it promises in the paper, it will work flawlessly with loseless files.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to use the new aptx loseless, but it might be just marketing....
Sbc is the ordinary codec used in bt audio streaming, and it also depends in versions of the sbc, but i stream audio from my old ipad 3 with no aptx to a lg bt speaker, with no aptx, sound is great, just as good as my xperia z3 streaming to my harman kardon aptx bt speaker.
So... Not a big fan of aptx

Music through Bluetooth sounds terrible

Hey guys. I have a 2017 Subaru wrx. When I connect my v 30 over Bluetooth to listen to my music it sounds tinny and metallic. I'm using Google music to stream music. I never had issues with music over Bluetooth with my previous phones. Any help is greatly appreciated!
steveo676 said:
Hey guys. I have a 2017 Subaru wrx. When I connect my v 30 over Bluetooth to listen to my music it sounds tinny and metallic. I'm using Google music to stream music. I never had issues with music over Bluetooth with my previous phones. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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What head unit? I have the non navigation unit in mine. Wondering if it'll sound the same.
No issues streaming over to my car, Mazda 3 here. Not sure what to tell you as it's just a digital stream of data between your phone and car. All of the unpackaging is done on the car's side of things. The phone is using the newer BT 5 which allows it to put out a lot more data, so I don't see that being a problem. Check your streaming quality settings in Google Music and if that's set as high as it can go, check to see if maybe your car's system needs an update.
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What head unit? I have the non navigation unit in mine. Wondering if it'll sound the same.
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I have the non navigation unit too.
I have problems with podcasts, but music comes through beautifully.
Are you streaming files from the phone or streaming from your own music or listening to streaming stations? If streaming, you can try adjusting the quality settings in google play music.
No issues here with my Hyundai Sonata w/ Infinity headunit. I use standard BT (44 KHz) and Android Auto (48 KHz) and actually find the quality to be improved from my past 3 phones (V20, S8+, Note8).
I get popping and crackling streaming to isimple connect.
Music and podcasts were fine for me. Call were terrible. Lots of static on calls. I has this issue with two V30s. I had to return the phone and go with the GS8+.
coming from my moto pure, which was terrible on the bluetooth with my 2013 tacoma (HU is from a 2015 Tacoma) i had decent sound but it would drop out all the time, this phone is a dramatic improvement. there are more features in play, and the sound quality is as good as can be expected for streaming audio on a stock unit and speakers.
I was just coming in to say the same. Even from my V20, going through a cheap walmart BT - FM Transmitter, the sound is richer on the V30 than it was before, and less static between the devices.
Check your quality settings in Google
steveo676 said:
Hey guys. I have a 2017 Subaru wrx. When I connect my v 30 over Bluetooth to listen to my music it sounds tinny and metallic. I'm using Google music to stream music. I never had issues with music over Bluetooth with my previous phones. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Have you tried changing the quality on mobile network settings in Google Play Music? Could be a case the source is low quality causing your distortion.
I've tried changing the quality and there's no difference.
I'm currently struggling with static over Bluetooth in my WRX. This morning I actually did a factory reset on the stereo. I couldn't tell as I was kinda in a hurry to test it too much. I will find out here in about 1.5hrs though.
20degrees said:
I'm currently struggling with static over Bluetooth in my WRX. This morning I actually did a factory reset on the stereo. I couldn't tell as I was kinda in a hurry to test it too much. I will find out here in about 1.5hrs though.
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Do you have Android Auto as an option? I've found BT streaming to be more stable when I use AA in my car. It streams at 48Hz instead of 44Hz.
That being said, I don't have quality issues either way. Just the occasional blip in streaming that lasts less than a second.
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Do you have Android Auto as an option? I've found BT streaming to be more stable when I use AA in my car. It streams at 48Hz instead of 44Hz.
That being said, I don't have quality issues either way. Just the occasional blip in streaming that lasts less than a second.
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I don't have that option unfortunately. I wish I did though. What I've tried so far, just creates the same issue. No way around it as of yet.
20degrees said:
I don't have that option unfortunately. I wish I did though. What I've tried so far, just creates the same issue. No way around it as of yet.
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I will test tomorrow in my car where I stream over my audio system using a Audioengine B1. So far I tested BT today using my BT headphones and they definitely sound a little different. I think they sound cleaner and very good though. This is compared to my Moto X Pure 2015, which seemed to sound very good also. The overall volume was a little lower than my previous phone but with the vol all the way up it was perfect for me to enjoy and overcome the sound of my lawnmower while cutting the lawn today
So no issues so far.
no problem at all on my jeep with Uconnect
Tested today in my car using my Audioengine B1 (stereo) and car BT (cell), sounds awesome!!
Plus found out since its a metal back plate it sticks to the dash magnet thingy I have vs using the metal plate inside of a case!!
SO far loving this phone.
Nothing useful to add at the moment beyond noting that my 2017 Subaru (BRZ) has the same issue. It appears it may be something unique to the pairing of a Subaru HU and the V30, or possibly just LG. My Sony Z5 works just fine with the stock HU, and the V30 works fine with a very cheap 1DIN HU I have around... I've reached out to Subaru but don't expect anything but finger pointing.
I'll instead likely be changing the HU to something that does Android Auto or even mirror-link... if only it were easy to make any sense of the Android HU offerings! I admit I'd sort-of like to keep the reverse camera and the steering wheel controls. I guess it wasn't worth saving the $800 on the 2017 after all (with 2018 now available for order with a price increase...) - then again, I may like whatever I install better.
I just wanted to add what I found since seems a lot of issues are from scoobies. I have an 2011 Forester XT stock non-nav HU. HU will never auto connect like it did with my HTC 10. But I found out that if I connect it through the HU works like a charm everytime. Before I was going to BT setting on the LGV30 and connecting it that way. And sometimes it would connect and if it did was really spotty, sound would stutter all the time. Drive me nuts. Now with connecting first through the HU works like a charm all the time, and just sometimes their is stutter. For my HU i've attached a pic of where the setting would be. and for me would be to click on "select audio player" and the click V30 and all is heaven.
Hope that helps some fellow scoobies.

Bad audio quality in Car over Bluetooth

Hello,
mostly wenn i'm already talking with my HM20pro and then get into my car and the phone will connect to the car's bluetooth, there is a bad audio quality.
Sounds like a bubbeling water.
Any one else has this?
Any ideas?
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sphings
Nope
Yep had this, also if I'm listening to music and I get a notification the sound quality will go all tinny I have to disconnect and reconnect to solve
sphings said:
Hello,
mostly wenn i'm already talking with my HM20pro and then get into my car and the phone will connect to the car's bluetooth, there is a bad audio quality.
Sounds like a bubbeling water.
Any one else has this?
Any ideas?
regards
sphings
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Brother, may I ask what is your car model and annual model?
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Danfannnnnnnn said:
Yep had this, also if I'm listening to music and I get a notification the sound quality will go all tinny I have to disconnect and reconnect to solve
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Hi, may I ask about the model and model year of your car?:困惑:
Opel Astra K / MY 2017 / Intellilink 900
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I get the same issue. 2017 plate Honda Civic RS. I have to switch of bluetooth then back on all the time. I rang Huawei but they aren't aware of the issue
Same problem with Bluetooth Audio in my car - Range Rover.
I have logged a call but Huawei does not respond. I was once in a chat session and they said I must go into developer mode and set the Bluetooth settings in there. I went to developer mode, but all Bluetooth settings are grayed out and can not be edited.
Did 2 resets on the phone with no success.
I'm in the same boat. Terrible quality with calls in the car, sometimes even disconnects and re-connects. I've tried everything, even ordered a second one, no success. Any luck from anyone fixing this issue?
patrickmkeller said:
I'm in the same boat. Terrible quality with calls in the car, sometimes even disconnects and re-connects. I've tried everything, even ordered a second one, no success. Any luck from anyone fixing this issue?
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Which model was your car in?
I also had bluetooth issues in the car. Music stuttered while playing over car stereo. All problems disappeared after updating to .187. If you don't have this firmware version yet: maybe wait till you do. Otherwise I would try a factory reset.
95% of all car radios oem or under $350 aftermarket only use SBC to stream music. It's legit crap as it maxed out at 128kbps. Nothin you can do either. Better radio will add aac or aptx.
Info: installer of car radios and electronics
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95% of all car radios oem or under $350 aftermarket only use SBC to stream music. It's legit crap as it maxed out at 128kbps. Nothin you can do either. Better radio will add aac or aptx.
Info: installer of car radios and electronics
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Yeah, I don't want to put an aftermarket radio in this truck. I have researched that and it tears up my truck dash.
It is nice to know that after the .187 update it resolved previous poster's problems. Hopefully that comes soon for me.
Same issue here - On 9.0.0.187
Volkswagen Golf 7 2016
Voice sounds like its lagging and like metallic treble
Also i notice with Spotify will streaming music that the display unit is out of sync with what i am listening
It shows the title of the previous song that i have listen not the current one
Its like it cannot sync correctly
found a fix for this
hey guys, so went into FunkyHuawei and flashed the latest .210 update and it fixed it. Crystal clear.
Interesting. I don't have a Bluetooth stereo in my RX8 but use a Connects2 Bluetooth adapter. The audio is clear with no dropouts or any noticeable degradation apart from the obvious compared to CD
I could guess it would have something to do with the Bluetooth version
Huawei Mate20 Pro LYA-L09
9.0.0.198(C432E10R1P16)

Question Bluetooth sound quality is horrible

Hi, I bought the nord 2 a few days ago, it's a wonderful phone but I have a problem.
The bluetooth audio quality is horrible. I don't know if it's only on my device , i have tried everything, the stock Dirac hd sound does not support bluetooth devices so the sound is flat. Also it seems like it's playing music on low bit rate. I have switched from aac to sbc there's a slight difference but still it sucks. Also changing some settings in developer settings did nothing.
I have Huawei Freebuds 4I and on every other device the sound is amazing but on the nord it's awful.
Currently I'm using wavelet eq but still the music is playing at a low bit rate. I don't wanna root my phone for viper4android so is there any other solution to this?
majloft said:
Hi, I bought the nord 2 a few days ago, it's a wonderful phone but I have a problem.
The bluetooth audio quality is horrible. I don't know if it's only on my device , i have tried everything, the stock Dirac hd sound does not support bluetooth devices so the sound is flat. Also it seems like it's playing music on low bit rate. I have switched from aac to sbc there's a slight difference but still it sucks. Also changing some settings in developer settings did nothing.
I have Huawei Freebuds 4I and on every other device the sound is amazing but on the nord it's awful.
Currently I'm using wavelet eq but still the music is playing at a low bit rate. I don't wanna root my phone for viper4android so is there any other solution to this?
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One plus Nord 2 is a budget phone yet not cheaper than other budget phones, yet they give a low-quality device like this. Try listening in a different Bluetooth headset.
No issue here, I have samsung galaxy buds+ TWS (aac mode) and a Marshall Mid (aptx mode) and bluetooth quality is perfect in both cases.
And for the lack of Dirac support in bluetooth mode I use the app "Poweramp Equalizer" to get some more bass in my headset
For music you can try jethdaudio player. It is extremely good.
I don't know what you are talking about I am using Realme Buds Wireless 2 on my Nord 2 and it sounds amazing and I mean it since I am picky about the audio quality with negligible delay like mine cost about 1/3rd of yours so it's probably a compability issue LDAC and AAC both work great on nord 2 ofc LDAC sounds better at the cost of more battery usage....
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I don't know what you are talking about I am using Realme Buds Wireless 2 on my Nord 2 and it sounds amazing and I mean it since I am picky about the audio quality with negligible delay like mine cost about 1/3rd of yours so it's probably a compability issue LDAC and AAC both work great on nord 2 ofc LDAC sounds better at the cost of more battery usage....
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So far i still haven't found a solution, tried a different pair of earbuds (qcy) and the problem still remains.
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So far i still haven't found a solution, tried a different pair of earbuds (qcy) and the problem still remains.
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Maybe a faulty piece really should just visit a service centre with all those headsets and see if it can be fixed if possible test out some more headsets by asking from your friends. Also check the settings of the music app you are using it's unlikely but still possible that it's set on low
Can't get it replaced.. Cracked the screen 5 minutes after I took the phone out of the box
Most folks dont know this, but bluetooth is a modern NAME for 'A' software version of hardware based tech capable of transmitting 240v AC through the air.
Tunguska anyone? That was the test, and the origional copywright is owned by TESLA.
Bluetooth, was designed to do the same, it's designed for AC current, explaining why bluetooth digital audio is the WORST sound ever invented.
Blutooth sounds so crap due to the following:
1: The inventors of digital audio decided to remove EVERY frequency the human ear cant hear. (according to who?)
2: They are now removing the lower base frequencies that we COULD hear, if we had say speaker's like my set of BW speaker's used by the BBC in the 60's and 70's, which can produce EVERY frequency. To make these speakers today is £14.000 PER speaker.
3: By removing all lower frequencies, they removed what is known in music, as the BODY of sound. They started this with digital techno, aka goa trance. I stopped buying musical digital instruments just because of this. If you take a 90's version of say 'Rising High's Church of Extacy' ( The tune that officially killed rock and roll due to it's pure analogue sound quality, hardness, and the deepest bass ) then play it through bluetooth, all you hear is tsstsstsstss, because the tweaters you think are great sounding speakers literally cant play anything under the highhat, without ECHO to fake the BASS.
If it's audio QUALITY you want, DROP bluetooth. Simple.
Another note:
As a dj of over 40 years in the undergound dance music scene, the one thing I cant understand is why I now have no CHOICE but to buy headphones for djing with a bluetooth mic built in! This allows whoever is spying on what we SAY to record my tune or live mix before I leave the gig, and claim it as their own. Try buying decent ANALOGUE headfones for djing.
Final note.
Nfc: the modern day verion of blutooth. Interfere's with bluetooth audio in that the AC current also has it's own magnetic field, which can, like binaural beats, interfere with bluetooth. Most fones use bluetooth AND Nfc. nae luck.
I personnaly know the best hacker in Scotland. 12 letters after his name in computer sciences...! He wrote the bluetooth app the gov called tap n trace, and he sold it to them for £30.000, they added Nfc (Near field Communication) and got most people in the world to install it in their fone. NIce one Gi88's!
Bluetooth... did you bite?
majloft said:
So far i still haven't found a solution, tried a different pair of earbuds (qcy) and the problem still remains.
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I am using my Sony WH-1000XM3 and it supports LDAC. The audio quality is great with support for equaliser. The only way to get LDAC was change the mode from connection stability to sound quality mode in sony headphone app. By default, it supports SBC. Pls check your headphone's app and also check if your headphone supports relevant codec.hope this helps.
I had a similar issue with my Nord 2 and my Libratone Too BT speaker, sound was horrible, like an old cassette player. The speaker only supports the SBC codec, I think.
I was able to fix the sound quality by enabling developer options and switching to AVRCP 1.6 and MAP 1.4 there.
Update A.16 fixes Bluetooth audio.
the problem is just with the freebuds 4i, but I don't understand why..
LeClair said:
Update A.16 fixes Bluetooth audio.
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