Same issue here on Ubuntu 20.04 5.6.4 Kernel.
Logitech MX3 Mouse works. Keyboard does pair difficult. When it pairs
connection flickers on off. Same issue with Bose SoundSport headset and Samsung
Q90R soundbar.
If you need logs please ask and provide commands.
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Title:
Fails to pair with Bose QC35 headphones
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Assignee: Konrad Zapałowicz (kzapalowicz) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Fails to pair with Bose QC35 headphones
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In Progress
Hey,
I'm also having troubles trying to use my QC35 II, after dunno how many
different attempts to pair it that I'm not even able to describe, I
finally was able to pair it, but I was not so lucky to actually connect
it. Here I attach the chunk of btmon output I get on every attempt to
connect
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Hey,
I just have tried to pair the QC35 using bluez 5.42 and 5.46 and it did
pair. Could you capture HCI trace for me while you are pairing?
Type:
$ sudo btmon --write ~/bose-qc35.snoop
Then start searching for the headset and try to pair. Once pairing fails
kill the btmon and attach the .snoop
I'm upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 prerelease and I still can't pair. I used
to fix the issue like this https://askubuntu.com/questions/833322/pair-
bose-quietcomfort-35-with-ubuntu-over-bluetooth on 16.04 once, it worked
for a while, but later stopped working and I couldn't pair my
headphones, donno why
@p7ter thanks, I wasn't aware. No need to look further then ;) In that
case I have no bug to report (and will retract my bug report as it
connects smoothly to my 16.04 desktop and 17.10 laptop without any
changes to bt files).
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@ksoeteman
I'm afraid you can't use HiFi playback (A2DP) and the microphone at the
same time on any playtform, since it's a general Bluetooth limitation:
Profile limitation – Bluetooth headsets are currently limited to using
one profile at a time. Those who read the Bluetooth Profiles section
ab
Hi, I use a 17.10 and this headset. After figuring out how to get high
fidelity sound, I also wanted to use the microphone from the headset,
but...
When you switch on the headsets microphone, the sound goes back from
A2DP Sink (HiFi playback) to HSP/HFP (Headset Head Unit) quality, which
means: lo
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Title:
Fails to pair with Bose QC35 headphones
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St
Isak: yeah same here, that usually has to do with bluez still querying
for other devices in the background and sucking up all of the channel
bandwidth. It really needs someone to investigate if we can get bluez to
not consume so much bandwidth, or make the query period more context
sensitive such t
Bose QC 35 pairs nice with 17.10, but experience a lot of lag and
jitter.
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Title:
Fails to pair with Bose QC35 headphon
Yes I've experienced the same kind of jitter. The volume level is pretty
decent for me, but not the streaming performance. I basically need to be
doing nothing else on my laptop for it to stream without jittering.
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The head phone pairs, the microphone does not.
Further, the sound still is very low and jittery.
Useless to listen to music over this device under these conditions.
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I can confirm that this issue is fixed in 17.10 daily image. Bose
QuietComfort 35 headphones now pair without issues.
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Ti
I got it to work, but you need to set it up manually every time you
reboot. First I close bluetooth and bluez by effectively stopping them
(not restarting), then starting them again using systemctl stop/start
bluetooth and sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start/stop. Then I start bluez
manager and conne
Hi
I' using ubuntu 16.04 in a Lenovo thinkpad and I can pair de Bose QC35 adding
ControllerMode = bredr but with no sound if I choose the headphones in
gnome-control-center (audio) If I comment the ControllerMode, the headphones
doesnt show in the gnome-control-center
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@All
Let me explain a bit how the headset works so that you have the general
understanding and perhaps an explanation to why there are some problems
with how it works with Ubuntu.
This headset supports both the BR/EDR mode also known as Bluetooth Classic
and the Bluetooth Low Energy sometimes ref
@Wolf Unfortunately for me even after fully clearing the device list on
my Bose QC35s it still will not pair. It immediately fails when I
attempt to pair.
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In my case, the Bose QC35 pairs as a head phone only and this only in
case, the head phone is not paired with any other device (in my case, it
was first paired with a mobile phone).
However, using a BT mouse makes sound output extremly jittery.
Even though the head set has a microphone, it is not
@Konrad @Jim The headphones pair flawlessly with every device I have in
my house including my laptop on the windows partition. If I boot my
laptop into the Ubuntu partition and try to pair it just fails to pair.
I'm very confident this is an issue exclusive to my Ubuntu machines my
Mac and Windows
@Wesley: I would also add, did you know that you can place this
headphone in BT pairing mode by first switching it on and then holding
that same switch as far away from the off position as possible for a
second or two? You don't need the Bose Connect app to put it in pairing
mode then.
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@Wesley
Understood. Can you use it w/ the Bose app on the phone?
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Title:
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@Konrad
Sorry for not being more specific I'm having the issues for the Bose
QC35 headphones.
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@Wesley
You mean with Sony or Bose?
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Title:
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I am also seeing the identical issues as described above
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@Alexis,
I would like to ask you to register the Sony bug as a new one as this
will allow us to track it more efficiently.
As for the logs, try sending us syslog with debugging enabled.
Instructions on how to capture it are here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingBluetooth
Also, could you share wh
I have a Sony MDR 1000X, which is similar to the Bose.
I have the same problem and tried the solutions people here mentionned
(I had the same choppy streaming when forcing ControllerMode = bredr).
The only difference is that my headset «pairs» but there's no sound
after it.
I can send any output
@Robin: yeah after a reboot or after simply turning the headphones on
and off again, pairing doesn't work. I need to use the Bose Connect app
on my phone to delete the remembered pairing, delete it from Ubuntu, and
add a new pairing from the app and pair from Ubuntu. Only then does it
work.
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This is ubuntu desktop. I found that if I did:
sudo hciconfig hci0 lp HOLD,SNIFF
while everything was disconnected, then the audio started working
properly.
Now I'm back here because after a reboot it wouldn't connect at all, so
I guess I need to fix the pairing or something.
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@Robin: Yeah I've been able to get mine working as well. Were you trying
with Ubuntu desktop or on Ubuntu Touch? The choppiness seems to be bluez
doing other device scans. So on Touch, if you make sure that system
settings is in the background, it should remain nearly chop-free. On the
desktop, it
Following the instructions here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/833322
/pair-bose-quietcomfort-35-with-ubuntu-16-04-over-bluetooth I managed to
make it pair and appear as an audio device.
While playback technically worked, it wasn't useable as it came across
as though there wasn't enough bandwidth
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I am unable to pair the Bose QC35 BT headphones with Ubuntu, either
Ubuntu desktop running 16.04 LTS with bluez 5.37 (also tried bluez 5.41
from installed from yakkety archive), nor using Ubuntu Touch rc-proposed
build for Turbo #174. I'm trying to pair through the
Also worth remembering of:
https://developer.bluetooth.org/TechnologyOverview/pages/le-
security.aspx
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Might be that the kernels since 3.19 have this included:
http://www.bluez.org/bluetooth-4-2-features-going-to-the-3-19-kernel-
release/
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According to information here
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/292189/pairing-bose-qc-35-over-
bluetooth-on-fedora this might be due to not yet supported feature from
BlueZ however this needs a further checking.
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