Motorola has not responded to a subsequent email I sent them. (Of course Bluetooth carries stereo sound, and if the phone plays it through its speaker, it should play it with some kind fidelity over Bluetooth.) When I contacted Motorola Customer Care, I got a fairly clueless rep who claimed the phone can't play music over Bluetooth because phone lines have a shorter frequency response than the usual 20-20,000 Hz for stereo sound. The phone's standard volume controls are not at issue. Am I missing something basic here? I can't find any settings to change this (say, a 'music volume' setting or something). I even hear the beeps and tones as I go through the phone's menus, including those of the MP3 player feature itself.īut music itself will not play! If I shut off the Bluetooth (either on the phone, or by powering down the headset), the music plays loud and clear through the phone. The headset/phone Bluetooth connection works fine: I can make calls through the combination. Wrong! My V360 won't play tunes over the headset! Updated daily Our free Zaytoven Drum Kit was inspired by hip hop producer Zaytoven. Perfect commuter setup, right?īusiness plan pro 11 keygen download pc. C600&ssl1 altDownload Free Zaytoven Sound Kits titleDownload Free Zaytoven Sound Kits />The largest source for music making videos interviews, studio sessions, music production, mixing, music industry, software, hardware, education. My goal was to have an MP3 player and phone in one package, and a stereo headset with no strings, er, cords attached. I then got a Plantronics P590 Bluetooth stereo headset. I bought a V360 phone recently it has an MP3 player feature and Bluetooth. Any Motorola owners out there with this problem?