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Old September 18th, 2012, 12:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Bluetooth problems connecting with Pioneer car stereo

I've never had any problems connecting my LG Optimus V with any Bluetooth headsets or my MacBook Pro laptop.

Today, I ran into a problem connecting with a Pioneer car stereo - the DEH-6400BT. I was able to play music from the Optimus V, but i wasn't able to use the phone via Bluetooth, which was my primary reason for getting this new stereo. I can't access any of the Bluetooth phone features - I didn't hear the phone, nor was I able to access the phonebook.

I was able to connect the car stereo with someone else's Android phone to use the phone features, so it looks like it's a problem with the LG Optimus interface.

i installed A2DP Volume from Google Play, but that was fairly useless.

I sent a message to LG, and received the message "Please contact the stereo manufacturer for compatibility information."

I'm waiting for a message from Pioneer.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Old September 18th, 2012, 04:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I've spent some serious time with the folks at Pioneer, trying to get this thing to work. I think I'm going to return this unit and get another Bluetooth-capable stereo. Any recommendations?
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Old September 18th, 2012, 11:02 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Try turning both the devices off, then turn them both on and try to connect?

You might need to put the phone in discoverable mode.
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Old September 18th, 2012, 11:38 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I tried a lot of different ways of connecting the phone with the stereo. I turned it off, rebooted, tried using the phone vs the stereo to "pair," erased Bluetooth profiles, and everything else I could think of.

I called Pioneer, and spent over 15 minutes trying out different options. They were trying to be helpful, but none of the solutions worked. They confided that some phones just don't do Bluetooth very well.

I called LG, which offered NO options, nor they could provide me with a list of hands-free Bluetooth car stereos this phone would work with this phone. I got the impression part of the problem is with LG's specialized software profile.

I'm not very happy with LG right now. Based on today's experience, I don't think I will ever another LG phone again.
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Since I had a similar problem a few years back, where the stereo didn't support my phone. Oh and it was a LG phone. But since your stereo is brand new and the LG Optimus V has been out for a number of years, I would guess the blue tooth standard is different today from what it was 2 years ago.
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Old September 19th, 2012, 03:40 PM   #6 (permalink)
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If ANYONE has had any luck pairing this type of phone - the LG Optimus V, with a hands-free car stereo, I'd love to hear what type of car stereo it was.

LG couldn't tell me of any car stereos it was compatible with. I asked for a list, and they couldn't give me anything to work with.
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look for something that came out around the same time or soon after.

or get a newer phone , them DEH decks are awesome, they sell so many different configs to get what you need. And nothing pulls in the radio station like a pioneer, their supertuner works. Let me run shaved antenna's and still get all the stations. I got two of them.

one is about 10 years old, just an alarm and set up for multi amps [lots of clean sub out] other is maybe 5 years old, only 2 sub outs but does DVD and MP3. I can put 100s of MP3s on a single DVD.

newer ones with usb, SD n bluetooth look tempting.
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Get a newer phone? JEEZ... I just got this in November, not even a year old!! It's ABSURD to think I should have to get another phone!!

No, I finally returned the Pioneer today, and got a refund.

I bought a JVC KDR730BT. The thing seems to work just fine, just by following the instructions.
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Its a new phone to you, but its not a new phone time wise, its several gens back. why you can get new shape OV used for less then $30 shipped with a clean ESN. tedch wise its nearly a give away phone, no one should pay to get one.
great phone but compared to whats out, its like a $10 freebie phone
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I had no problems connecting my v into a pioneer car stereo so I think it may have been the deck as you returned it and it worked fine on the new one. Also no problems connecting with my wife's Kia (the only thing that threw me off the first time or two was that the phone needed to be "discoverable".) but has been a breeze ever since.
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I wish I could say the new JVC car stereo was now working flawlessly, but it's still not working as it should. Today, I was able to make it work for 30 seconds, but then it disconnected.

Are there any experts on making this phone work with bluetooth car stereos? I didn't have this type of problem with bluetooth headsets. Is there some kind of secret, under-the-hood control to tweak the settings?
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if its constantly connecting and dis connecting, id look at the discoverable setting and leave it on. [bad for long term security if someone is snooping]
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How do I leave it on? It looks like it's only discoverable for 120 seconds. When I look at the Bluetooth Settings on my phone, it claims that it's "connected to media audio" but the phone is definitely not connected.
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Now i am a mechanic what kind of car do u have . Some factory radios have interferes to control the discovery of devices . And make sure nothing else is in the discovery path .next when it say it is reading or discovered cut the car off and power back up and turn the discovered item back on
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The factory radio was removed.
It was replaced by a Pioneer DEH-6400BT.
After two days of frustration, it was replaced by a JVC KD-R730BT.

The LG Optimus V is running OS 2.2.2.

I'm open for suggestions on hacking the phone to make it work with the BT-ready JVC stereo.

Considering how disappointed I've been with Virgin/Sprint 3G network, this latest frustration with the phone may be the turning point for me to find something else entirely.... but I'd still like to find a way to make it work if I can, as I don't want to change phones right now.

I appreciate all attempts at a solution.
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It could very well be a technology gap between the V's Bluetooth and the stereo.
I had this happen with the Bluetooth for my flip phone when I jumped to the V. I had to buy a new visor mount Bluetooth device that would work with the V.
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That's why i asked what kind of car some factory radios have special interferes to make things work with the brain of the car for example chevy has the oil life reading in the car some models you have to use the radio to reset the oil life upon changing the oil . So your factory radio has that interface . You may need some relays to make work . Or like the guy said about the time changing of the products you may need a new blue tooth or just adding a app from the playstore to make the radio and phone work better . You can google it maybe something simple where no money is needed to get it to run .... i am here at work and see that you will need to buy a kit and its simple to hook up the av cordes and the ports on the back of the radio. Check with any local bestbuy or pepboys and maybe walmart or check on ebay also ......
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I have the same exact Pioneer stereo. And and phone. I had no problems with either connecting, until I got a refurbished phone from VM a couple days ago. Now the new one will not connect properly. Music and phone not working. Did you find any solutions?
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Also looking for a solution please.

I bought a pioneer 6400 few months back and had the bluetooth mic installed and everyting was working 100% with my iPhone 4.

Got a samsung galaxy note 2 yesterday and it don't wanna work?

The samsung detects the pioneer in the bluetooth devices, but the pioneer just shows "No service" on the screen.

The only thing I can do is wait for an android update...
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I found some closure...

I had to remove the other bluetooth devices from my pioneer. The maximum seems to be three devices. After that it paired, no problem.
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