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I'm new to the forum & have a query on my Aygo bluetooth. I finally got to grips with the voice recognition (almost - I don't think the lady copes with accents too well though)& set everything up by shouting a lot. The problem now is that when I do manage to make a call, apparently I can hardly be heard. I've turned the in-call volume up to max, shout, have no fans blowing/windows open - in fact was just stationary on the drive to try it out! Can anyone advise on how to improve things/ My phone is pretty old, so could this be the problem?

Apart from this, which is not a big deal but I would like to get it working seeing as it's there, I love my Aygo Blue. It was hard to send my 11 year old Yaris to the scrappage pile, but I'm happy now.


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I have a Blue and mine behaved like that.

While it's true that the fan destroys the sound quality due to poor wiring (No suppression).

I found that the hole on the mike had some dirt in so I carefully cleaned it out and all was well.

Also having the mike facing you helps no end when I first tried mine the mike was set centrally so people complained about low volume.

All I did was pull it off the head lining and angle it at me, the Velcro tab doesn't damage anything so it's easy to move.

I have attached the Aygo bluetooth PDF for you.

It has been virus checked :D

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The BT on our Blue seems to have become more reliable with use; don't know if thats just my imagination or not - but voice commands seem much more easily accepted (than when new) and I have found shouting doesn't really help: the key being speaking clearly.

I find the BT quite useful.

Posted

I have a Blue and mine behaved like that.

While it's true that the fan destroys the sound quality due to poor wiring (No suppression).

I found that the hole on the mike had some dirt in so I carefully cleaned it out and all was well.

Also having the mike facing you helps no end when I first tried mine the mike was set centrally so people complained about low volume.

All I did was pull it off the head lining and angle it at me, the Velcro tab doesn't damage anything so it's easy to move.

I have attached the Aygo Bluetooth PDF for you.

It has been virus checked :D

seen in this manual that music streaming via bluetooth is an option. Don't recall seeing that option on mine. Has there been some

kind of upgrade?

Posted

I had similar sound issues with mine.

It was easily resolved by un-velcroing the mic from its current position, turning it 45 degrees so the microphone hole faces my head, and the issue was resolved.


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