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Hi all,

 

If I connect my phone to Bluetooth, where does the microphone input come from? Is it the little grilles on the ceiling by the interior lights, or somewhere else?

 

Wherever they are, is it possible to clean them up? My callers are reporting that they just can't hear me at all.

 

Thanks 🙂

14 minutes ago, PaulS_ said:

Hi all,

 

If I connect my phone to Bluetooth, where does the microphone input come from? Is it the little grilles on the ceiling by the interior lights, or somewhere else?

 

Wherever they are, is it possible to clean them up? My callers are reporting that they just can't hear me at all.

 

Thanks 🙂

 

Hello Paul,

 

Forgive my possible ignorance on this but, surely, the microphone is in your phone.

The phone sends the signal via Bluetooth technology to the head unit.

 

Or are you referring to the sound output from your caller ? 

That should be coming via your speakers.

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Thanks both - exactly Steve - I'll take a look in the manual but haven't found it yet. I had turned up the microphone in the bluetooth/phone settings but no joy.

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