OverHillAndDale
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I have a Sena 20S headset, an iPhone 6 and the Garmin GPS that came on my 2014 RT (I don't remember the Garmin model #). In terms of route guidance, the Garmin is a great unit.
For a while I had all 3 talking together, then it stopped working. I couldn't consistently make calls or receive them. After talking with Sena and Garmin I was led to the fact that Garmin didn't have the iPhone 6 on their supported phones list (Really? The most commonly sold smart-phone anywhere?). So, I now have my phone and the headset linked directly and have the GPS and the headset linked, but I have lost the phone interface component of the GPS.
Years ago I had one of the first Zumo units and had the same issue with phone and GPS, each time with Garmin stating that they couldn't support all phones. I don't understand why my '08 Ford, 2014 Honda and 2014 Toyota all communicate with the iPhone. My Sena headset (and previously my Cardo headset) work with the iPhone, a headset I use at my desk that I bought 7 years ago works with my iPhone, and a TomTom GPS I had on my Kawasaki touring bike worked with the iPhone. Somehow Garmin seems to not be able to manage this. :banghead::banghead:
I understand full well that the phone market is constantly changing, but there is a set of core Bluetooth functions that has changed little for many years, and in general are backwards compatible. I would rather Garmin stick to a reduced set of functions but have the ones they advertise work with nearly any device any time. Or, those claims should have disclaimers like "Will likely not work with iPhones".
Am I the only one with this issue? I don't want to throw Garmin under the bus without cause but I would think that Bluetooth compatibility issues like this should be long gone.
For a while I had all 3 talking together, then it stopped working. I couldn't consistently make calls or receive them. After talking with Sena and Garmin I was led to the fact that Garmin didn't have the iPhone 6 on their supported phones list (Really? The most commonly sold smart-phone anywhere?). So, I now have my phone and the headset linked directly and have the GPS and the headset linked, but I have lost the phone interface component of the GPS.
Years ago I had one of the first Zumo units and had the same issue with phone and GPS, each time with Garmin stating that they couldn't support all phones. I don't understand why my '08 Ford, 2014 Honda and 2014 Toyota all communicate with the iPhone. My Sena headset (and previously my Cardo headset) work with the iPhone, a headset I use at my desk that I bought 7 years ago works with my iPhone, and a TomTom GPS I had on my Kawasaki touring bike worked with the iPhone. Somehow Garmin seems to not be able to manage this. :banghead::banghead:
I understand full well that the phone market is constantly changing, but there is a set of core Bluetooth functions that has changed little for many years, and in general are backwards compatible. I would rather Garmin stick to a reduced set of functions but have the ones they advertise work with nearly any device any time. Or, those claims should have disclaimers like "Will likely not work with iPhones".
Am I the only one with this issue? I don't want to throw Garmin under the bus without cause but I would think that Bluetooth compatibility issues like this should be long gone.