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Old Jun 3, 2009 | 08:19 AM
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Unhappy Bluetooth overhead microphone quality

Although I love the bluetooth and being able to answer/hear calls handsfree, everyone I speak with tells me they have a hard time hearing me - at least while driving (windows closed, blower off/low). For longer calls I wind up going right to the phone.

Any suggestions for improving the mic quality? Is this a known problem? Or maybe I need to get it replaced (still under warranty). Thanks!
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Old Jun 4, 2009 | 08:31 AM
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yeah, it's a known problem. 1st generation bluetooth mics, what can you do?

It's ok for me since I don't have conversations in my car while driving (just a call to the gf to tell her I'm around) but I didn't bother with the bluetooth when I was talking to a bank.
 
Old Jun 4, 2009 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by langjie
yeah, it's a known problem. 1st generation bluetooth mics, what can you do?

It's ok for me since I don't have conversations in my car while driving (just a call to the gf to tell her I'm around) but I didn't bother with the bluetooth when I was talking to a bank.
Thanks - figured as much. Assuming the mic is hardwired, it would be possible to replace it with a better one. Technically possible, that is. Personally, I don't want to invest the effort as I'm sure it'll be a real PITA to do it.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 10:54 AM
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I agree, at the very least, you can probably mention it to your dealer. Maybe they'll replace it for free and you can see if it helps a little bit. I don't think it'll ever be great though.
 
Old Jun 10, 2009 | 12:11 AM
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The mic is hidden in the small vent (3 slats) by the map lights. But if you try to pull down that panel, you'll end up having a hard time putting it back up as it's two pieces and need to be assembled with the headliner pulled down. I installed a microphone up there for my aftermarket bluetooth phone kit (Parrot Bluetooth 3100.) Everyone comments that it's hard to hear me once I get above 40 mph. I installed dynamat directly to the inside of the roof, and covered that with a layer of sound deadening foam mat hoping that would quiet things down. It helped a little, but didn't solve the problem.

My ultimate solution? I plug an earbud and microphone into my phone when I need to chat while driving. Simplest solution, cost efficient, and the most effective.
 
Old Jun 10, 2009 | 09:52 AM
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The mic is hidden in the small vent (3 slats) by the map lights. But if you try to pull down that panel, you'll end up having a hard time putting it back up as it's two pieces and need to be assembled with the headliner pulled down. I installed a microphone up there for my aftermarket bluetooth phone kit (Parrot Bluetooth 3100.) Everyone comments that it's hard to hear me once I get above 40 mph. I installed dynamat directly to the inside of the roof, and covered that with a layer of sound deadening foam mat hoping that would quiet things down. It helped a little, but didn't solve the problem.

My ultimate solution? I plug an earbud and microphone into my phone when I need to chat while driving. Simplest solution, cost efficient, and the most effective.
One of my EE teachers always said "Keep it simple stupid!" as I was always over-engineering things. Thanks!!
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Old Jun 11, 2009 | 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by rps944
One of my EE teachers always said "Keep it simple stupid!" as I was always over-engineering things. Thanks!!
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Oh man. "EE" - can't spell "geek" without it!

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Old Apr 6, 2014 | 01:24 PM
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Regarding the 2008 Altima Bose mic problem. The mic is terrible. Here is a link on how to replace it...
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...tml#post251915
 
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