The problem is that the phone is picking up your voice and the bluetooth microphone is also picking up your voice. I would try to use the phone without the bluetooth microphone and see if that works. If that does not change anything the phone may have a problem. If this dosen't work tell em and I will begin advanced troubleshooting techniques.
It's simply that with the speakers loud and inside the car, the caller hears himself coming back into the mic, which is omnidirectional. The only real option is turn the speakers down.
You might also check to see if there is a strength setting for the bluetooth on the phone or the radio.You might also check to see if there is a strength setting for the bluetooth on the phone or the radio.
If this is a common prolem, then the manufacturer should have a solution. Try their support.If this is a common prolem, then the manufacturer should have a solution. Try their support.
What iPhone software version shall I have, when connecting to an Alpine head unit or A/V head unit?
In order for the iPhone to work properly with "Ready for iPod"/"Full Speed connection" head units or A/V head units, you must have software version 1.0.1 or later updated on your iPhone. You can update your iPhone using the update function within your iTunes® application.
What iPhone software version shall I have, when connecting to an Alpine head unit or A/V head unit? In order for the iPhone to work properly with "Ready for iPod"/"Full Speed connection" head units or A/V head units, you must have software version 1.0.1 or later updated on your iPhone. You can update your iPhone using the update function within your iTunes® application.
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The problem is that the phone is picking up your voice and the bluetooth microphone is also picking up your voice. I would try to use the phone without the bluetooth microphone and see if that works. If that does not change anything the phone may have a problem. If this dosen't work tell em and I will begin advanced troubleshooting techniques.
Hope this helps,
RCF
It's simply that with the speakers loud and inside the car, the caller hears himself coming back into the mic, which is omnidirectional. The only real option is turn the speakers down.
You should correct connection to iphone
The echoing could be caused from feed back between the radio and phone. Try a different placement of the phone when using it with the Alpine.
You might also check to see if there is a strength setting for the bluetooth on the phone or the radio.
If this is a common prolem, then the manufacturer should have a solution. Try their support.
It should work good with ipod. are you connecting it properly?
What iPhone software version shall I have, when connecting to an Alpine head unit or A/V head unit?
In order for the iPhone to work properly with "Ready for iPod"/"Full
Speed connection" head units or A/V head units, you must have software
version 1.0.1 or later updated on your iPhone. You can update your
iPhone using the update function within your iTunes® application.