Ps vita есть ли блютуз

Why is Bluetooth such a pain in the ass for Vita

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Got a new multipoint headset for work and cant get it to work. Says «connected» on the vita and on the headset but no sound. Also it mutes the vita (as expected) so I know its connected. Seriously how hard is this?

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because the tech it uses was like 5 years out of date when it released. Vita uses BT 2.1 and your new headset is probably 5.0 or at least 4.1

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because the tech it uses was like 5 years out of date when it released. Vita uses BT 2.1 and your new headset is probably 5.0 or at least 4.1

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Yeah, the only thing that changes with the BT standards are the data transfer speeds if I recall correctly, otherwise backwards and forwards compatibility typically isn’t a issue. But then they may have added new controller command codes in the newer standards, and if so that could be the hiccup with your headset not working.

I’ve successfully paired and used over time a BT headset and a couple of different BT keyboards to my Vita.

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I did confirm the headset should be compatible: HSP, HFP and A2DP profiles are supported.

From Vita manual: Bluetooth® devices that support the following profile can be paired with your system. Refer to the instruction manual for the supported profiles on the Bluetooth® device you will use.
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile)
HID (Human Interface Device Profile)

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I have issues sometimes with my bluetooth but I’ve always attributed that to the fact I’m consistently disconnecting and reconecting my headset to my phone or my Vita.

It’s definitely not as snappy as it should be.

There are some modern stuff simply don’t work, my brother got a bluethoot headset i didn’t work at all, i have severals stuff old and modern working, you need to test before buy, but have in account every time you put the system in suspend or the screen turn off, the bluethoot will disconect and you will need to go to the setting to connect again, there aren’t auto pareo at all, this is because sony never update the bluethoot.

because the tech it uses was like 5 years out of date when it released. Vita uses BT 2.1 and your new headset is probably 5.0 or at least 4.1

You took the time to research and post this useless info because you hate so much this device, why i’m not surprised.

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Bluetooth® Devices

You can adjust the various settings related to the Bluetooth® feature.

Bluetooth® Feature

To disable the Bluetooth® feature, select the checkbox to remove the checkmark.

For details about the use of the Bluetooth® feature when flight mode is on, see «Flight Mode».

Bluetooth® Device Settings

Saved and found Bluetooth® devices will be displayed.

A ) Audio input/output status
Shows the audio input/output status for the Bluetooth® devices such as the headset. B ) Device icons
Shows the types of found Bluetooth® devices using icons.

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Computer
Cell phone, smartphone
Headset
Speakers
Mouse
Keyboard
Printer
No icon Other devices

C ) Connection status
Display the connection status of the registered Bluetooth® devices.

Lit Connected
Out Not connected

Pairing Bluetooth® devices

To connect a Bluetooth® device to your system, you must first pair the Bluetooth® device with your system.
To pair the Bluetooth® device with your system, select the Bluetooth® device you want to connect to and enter the pass key. After entering the pass key, the pairing will complete.
For devices that do not require a pass key, you do not need to enter the pass key. Follow the instructions that are displayed.

Connecting Bluetooth® devices

Select the Bluetooth® device you want to connect to and then select [Connect].

  • Bluetooth® devices that support the following profile can be paired with your system. Refer to the instruction manual for the supported profiles on the Bluetooth® device you will use.
    • A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
    • AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
    • HSP (Headset Profile)
    • HID (Human Interface Device Profile)

    Prioritize Bluetooth® Device Microphone

    To prioritize the Bluetooth® device microphone over the system microphone, select this checkbox to set a checkmark.

    Top > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth® Devices

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    Bluetooth® Devices

    You can adjust the various settings related to the Bluetooth® feature.

    Bluetooth® Feature

    To disable the Bluetooth® feature, select the checkbox to remove the checkmark.

    For details about the use of the Bluetooth® feature when flight mode is on, see «Flight Mode».

    Bluetooth® Device Settings

    Saved and found Bluetooth® devices will be displayed.

    A ) Audio input/output status
    Shows the audio input/output status for the Bluetooth® devices such as the headset. B ) Device icons
    Shows the types of found Bluetooth® devices using icons.

    Computer
    Cell phone, smartphone
    Headset
    Speakers
    Mouse
    Keyboard
    Printer
    No icon Other devices

    C ) Connection status
    Display the connection status of the registered Bluetooth® devices.

    Lit Connected
    Out Not connected

    Pairing Bluetooth® devices

    To connect a Bluetooth® device to your system, you must first pair the Bluetooth® device with your system.
    To pair the Bluetooth® device with your system, select the Bluetooth® device you want to connect to and enter the pass key. After entering the pass key, the pairing will complete.
    For devices that do not require a pass key, you do not need to enter the pass key. Follow the instructions that are displayed.

    Connecting Bluetooth® devices

    Select the Bluetooth® device you want to connect to and then select [Connect].

    • Bluetooth® devices that support the following profile can be paired with your system. Refer to the instruction manual for the supported profiles on the Bluetooth® device you will use.
      • A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
      • AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
      • HSP (Headset Profile)
      • HID (Human Interface Device Profile)

      Prioritize Bluetooth® Device Microphone

      To prioritize the Bluetooth® device microphone over the system microphone, select this checkbox to set a checkmark.

      Top > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth® Devices

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      Ps vita есть ли блютуз

      A PlayStation TV (Psvita TV)
      Two Dualshock 3 controllers
      The Dualshock 3 USB cable

      After connecting normally the first controller, follow these steps :

      At the back of the case of Psvita TV, there is a USB port. Plug in the USB cable of the DualShock 3.
      The red LED will begin to flash, signaling the support of the controller.
      Press the PS button. The red LED switches on two.
      You can now unplug your USB cable and play supported games with your friends.
      Turning off the controller and switching from the first to the second player :

      Keep pressing and hold the PS button on the DualShock 3, a menu will appear. In the controller area, simply select Turn off.
      The “number of the controller” option will let you change the first controller to second or the second to the first.
      I hope this will help a lot of people.

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