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Poor voice quality with Moto T605 BT car kit and TP2 6.5

greggmh123

Feb 5, 2010, 8:14 PM
Hello!

I have a Motorola T605 Bluetooth car kit (Part #MOTBT605CK bought through VZW) in my 2002 Ford Explorer. It worked perfectly with my XV6800, but now that I have the Touch Pro2 with WinMo 6.5, I can hear callers perfectly but they say that I sound like I am under water.

All callers say that I sound bad to them. How can I improve the TP2 voice quality over BT car kit connection so that callers hear me clearly?

Thank you!

Gregg
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epik

Feb 7, 2010, 4:22 PM
Aside from deleting the profile and re-pairing, your choices are next to nothing. Unless you can find and implement a different ROM for the phone, which is no guarantee of anything, you might have to wait for Microsoft to update their software version to be more compatible with that device.

Ultimately, replacing your BT kit (at least the head) might be the best (but not favorite) option.

And if it were me, I'd make sure to clean out the mic and make sure the wiring is sound. You never know, someone might have been jostled about the same time you changed phones (not impossible, just not very likely either).
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greggmh123

Feb 8, 2010, 10:19 PM
The car kit is only a few months old and all wiring is good. I found a site that said to change a registry setting related to data rate. That helped a little bit. I have to test it with different volume settings to see if that has anything to do with it.

It is sad that the XV6800 with Voice Command added to it actually works better than the TP2 with WinMo 6.5.

Geez, as I typed the words "a few months old" I thought of just calling Motorola or VZW for support. DUH!

Gregg
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