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Android Auto with Bluetooth Headset?

NickTinVA

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Hi all! Easy question but maybe complicated answer.

I would like to use Android Auto for everything except actual phone calls. For those I would like the phone to send the call to a bluetooth headset on my ear instead of the car speakers and mic. Possible?
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I've done this before and pretty sure I didn't do anything fancy other than to make sure my headset was connected before starting the engine and allowing Uconnect to boot-up. Plugging in the USB later enabled AA.
 
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I've done this before and pretty sure I didn't do anything fancy other than to make sure my headset was connected before starting the engine and allowing Uconnect to boot-up. Plugging in the USB later enabled AA.
I'll test that - thank you.
 
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No joy here, it rips the connection to the head unit. Going to do some more testing tomorrow.
 

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Hey, Just tried this again...

My phone (Pixel 3) keeps connections to both headset (Plantronics Voyager V5200) and Uconnect. When making a call it defaults to the Uconnect, but I I can switch to the headset from the phone.

Forgot to plug it for AA... I'll give that a shot tomorrow.
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