09-13-2009 10:59 PM
09-16-2009 10:06 PM
09-17-2009 08:44 PM
I don't know if this information will help you, but I have a Verizon Tour. First, I'm pleased with the audio quality of the phone. It's not perfect, but I've certainly had much worse in the past.
Neither of my vehicles has factory Bluetooth so I recently bought the BlackBerry VM-605 Bluetooth Visor Mount Speakerphone. It seems to work great on its on, but it can be tuned to the audio system on any FM channel and I was curious how well it would work.
The first time I used it in this way was in my '02 Toyota 4Runner with aftermarket sound system. Callers could understand me fine, but I was having trouble hearing them. Not because of garbled reception or dropouts, but instead because the audio was so bass heavy. I wasn't impressed!
Next, I used it in my '04 Lincoln LS with factory sound system. It worked great! I could hear the caller very well!
I suspect that how the EQ is set on the audio system in the 4Runner has something to do with it. At least it should be part of the equation. Or, it's possible that the Equalizer on the BB for the media player may actually come into play.
Since I got excellent recieve and send sound quality in the Lincoln, I'm not yet ready to give up my Tour.
This might be insulting since you already have factory Bluetooth, but you might want to try the VM-605 and see how you like it. You could always return it.
09-22-2009 12:57 PM
09-29-2009 11:29 AM
10-01-2009 07:00 PM
I found the workaround:
Press and hold the "Info" button to the left of the GPS screen and turn the lights on and off 3 times. This gets you to the maintenance menu and you can adjust Bluetooth microphone and speaker volume. My Blackberry Tour now works a charm with the microphone volume set to +4 (out of 5)
10-02-2009 08:00 AM
@Cag1624
Is this for the Infinit? The Info button on my vehicle is to the right of the screen. I didn't think about the "secret" options. I believe I saw the instructions describing how to open the maintenance screen for my vehicle on the web. I check into it.
Was the microphone volume the only adjustment you made or did you modify the speaker setting too? The normal bluetooth options, accessed from the Phone menu through the "Settings" button have an Outgoing volume setting. Did you adjust it prior to increasing the microphone volume from the maintenance screens?
10-02-2009 08:42 PM
10-02-2009 09:51 PM
11-15-2009 08:13 PM
I have just purchased a 2010 RX 350 and cannot use the "info" button/headlight trick because there aren't buttons. Does anyone know the trick to get to the maintenance screen on the 2010's? I cannot use the Bluetooth feature because of the inability of others to hear me. Such a waste of technology. there has to be something to fix this.