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2 phones simultaneously connected at one time

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Is it possible to have 2 phone connected at the same time via blue and me?

Thanks in advance
 
Pretty sure not because the phone's services (like access to phonebook) can only be used by one bluetooth device at a time.

Hope this helps but I haven't tested it so could be wrong.
 
You can pair more than one phone but the first phone will become the"master",and as such takes priority for incomming calls etc.
 
Actually 5 phones can be simultaneously paired with the Blue&Me. All the phones can receive incoming calls but am not sure about the phone book.
 
Hi Punto8787. I'm a newbie ... check out my intro in the newbie forum. We've just come to the Bravo/Blue & Me from years with Ford Focus's. We've never had any probs with phone pairing on a variety of different cars prior to the Bravo .... and we have paired our phones (iPhone and B'berry) to Blue & Me absolutely fine. What I don't understand (nor see in any of the books etc) is how to switch from one phone to the other. ie. We both get in the car with bluetooth enabled. The BB was the first paired and it pairs to me fine. On previous btooth systems we've been able to select which one is 'active' but I don't seem to be able to do that with B & M. I fully understand that only one phone can be 'active' at any one time but what if 5 people were in the car and all had paired their phones. Would they all have to turn off bluetooth so only the one left on would be the active one? Come on peeps, please tell me what I'm missing!! Is it to do with what was said in an earlier post about the first one paired can make and rx calls and others only rx? Is that it?

Your advice mucho appreciated.

Phil
 
Yes me and my girls phones are set up on the Punto's Blue and me.
 
Hello Tall Tom,/All.

OK, tks for that. I thought we tried this yesterday ... both phones successfully paired .... mine first. I turn my phones bluetooth off and wait until the phone shows connectivity lost. Her's has had bluetooth on all the time. I then call her when she is in the car, ignition on, phone paired and bluetooth turned on and it just rings through to her phone and not the car Blue & me system.

We're missing something here ... anybody know what?

Phil
 
Phil
We have the same set up as you. When my phone is the master and I then switch my phone bluetooth off my wife then has to go into her phone menu, select the bluetooth menu and press connect on her phone to sink it with the car.
 
Hi 10tgo,

OK, tks for that. On the Ford we had to select it (Phone>Menu>required phone>Radio) on the Ford BT system which was no problem. On the Fiat it seems that I have to turn my BT off and my wife then has to turn hers on and pair? That's new technology marching steadily backwards in my book but if thats how it is so be it. Tks for your help.

Phil
 
Hello,

OK, we're getting somewhere. I turned the bt on my phone off while indoors. I took wifeys phone out to the car and turned on the ignition. 2 mins later it connected. On the Ford it was 5 secs max. We perhaps hadn't been waiting long enough is one of the problems we had. So, the car is turned off and indoors we go. I turn on my bt (I'm used to leaving it on all the time ... as is my wife on her i-Toy), go to the car while her phone is in range, turn on the ignition and it will pair to hers. She then has to turn off her bt and then it will pair to mine. Deffo a bit of a faff. Unless anybody out there knows better. Tks for your help so far.

Phil
 
Hello,

OK, we're getting somewhere. I turned the bt on my phone off while indoors. I took wifeys phone out to the car and turned on the ignition. 2 mins later it connected. On the Ford it was 5 secs max. We perhaps hadn't been waiting long enough is one of the problems we had. So, the car is turned off and indoors we go. I turn on my bt (I'm used to leaving it on all the time ... as is my wife on her i-Toy), go to the car while her phone is in range, turn on the ignition and it will pair to hers. She then has to turn off her bt and then it will pair to mine. Deffo a bit of a faff. Unless anybody out there knows better. Tks for your help so far.

Phil


Phil,

Find that mine (Iphone 4) connects all the time, but if I turn the car on and then bluetooth on the phone it doesnt always connect straight away/can take a few mins.

What I would suggest is turn the bluetooth on whatever phone you want connected and then 5 seconds later start the engine. My phone normally connects "instantly" afterwards, like a few seconds. I used to have issues with my older phone Nokia 5800 in which I would have to manually force it to connect to the blue& me

Hope this helps, if it does click thanks :)
 
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