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G5 bluetooth audio

NCFire11

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Is there any reason the bluetooth audio is so quiet? I have successfully connected two different bluetooth devices and can barely hear anything even when volume is set to 80-100.
 

RaleighGuy

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Is there any reason the bluetooth audio is so quiet? I have successfully connected two different bluetooth devices and can barely hear anything even when volume is set to 80-100.

Search through the thread and you will constantly see either low bluetooth audio or problems connecting, probably one of the biggest complaints about the Unication pagers.
 

picscan

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Worst bluetooth ever. Even my dollar store bluetooth devices work better. I can lose the signal wearing it on my belt on my hip most of the time with my earbuds in or my speaker on my collar.
 
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NCFire11

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Worst bluetooth ever. Even my dollar store bluetooth devices work better. I can lose the signal wearing it on my belt on my hip most of the time with my earbuds in or my speaker on my collar.
What a shame too because overall it’s a good radio minus the PPS.
 
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