I did, however, have
problems pairing my phone to the radio / Ford Sync at one point, and I generally find the stereo and menus rather byzantine and too complicated to work while driving.
I had
no problem pairing phones and connecting an iPod and iPad.
It found that infotainment systems are generating more complaints than anything else, especially unresponsive touch screens and
problems pairing phones.
Not exact matches
The
problem was that the Pebble would not
pair with the Bluetooth on my
phone.
Here's what finally worked: Delete all duplicate audio devices in the Bluetooth menu
Pair the
phone using the hands - free system via the steering wheel «off hook» button This seems arbitrary but it solved my
problem.
The No. 1
problem cited was built - in Bluetooth mobile
phone pairing tied with «built - in voice recognition frequently doesn't recognize / misinterprets commands.»
As for the Bluetooth integration, we had no
problem quickly
pairing up our cell
phone with the car.
Bluetooth
phone support is easy to set up; we had no
problem pairing it with an iPhone.
We had no
problem pairing both an iPhone and a Samsung SGH - D807 to the system, and were able to set the
phone's name and priority.
We had no
problem pairing it with a Samsung
phone, although we did hit a glitch with getting our contacts into the car.
Once
paired, I didn't have any
problems quickly reconnecting them up to my
phone.
The purported
problem: The people who were surfaced by the app never consented to the Clinton campaign,
pairing their names and profile pictures to their
phone numbers.
The Amps Airs connect over Bluetooth and I had no
problem pairing them with my iPhone 7 Plus (a
phone that can be prone to Bluetooth issues).
According to impacted users, the
phones also experience warmer temperatures, a
pair of
problems that are frustrating users.
The longer «gutter» — which, unlike on the K480, isn't closed off at either end of the keyboard — is wide and grippy enough to hold more
phones than the K780 could be
paired with, and had no
problems with both an iPhone and an iPad Pro side - by - side.
This has been the most consistent
problem with just about every other
pair of wireless earbuds I've tried, but with Erato's earbuds (known as the Apollo 7s), I don't have to play pocket roulette with my
phone when I use them.
I had no
problem pairing the IQbuds to my
phone.
We couldn't tell if it was the watch's
problem or the
phone's, but no attempt to
pair and connect the Gear Sport with an iPhone 8 Plus would work for us, so sadly we didn't manage to test it with an iOS device.