![]() To enable/disable the Bluetooth Speakerphone for dialing or when a call comes in, select Use Speakerphone from the action menu. You can also transfer the call audio to your cell phone by selecting the desired "Audio Source" from your phone. With Phone Amego connected and a call in progress (dialed or received), you can transfer the audio between your Mac and your cell phone by selecting Transfer Audio to Computer or Transfer Audio to Phone from the action menu at the lower right of the Call Status window. If you have earbuds attached to your phone, press Option-Answer to answer a call without engaging the speakerphone. If you have a headset or microphone attached to your Mac, you can select the desired Hands-Free device under the "More" tab or in System Preferences -> Sound. It may take an extra second or two for the audio to connect. This will answer the call and route the call audio to the default output device (speaker) and default input device (microphone) on your Mac. When a call comes in, select Answer along the lower right of the Call Status window. ![]() In my experience, Bluetooth audio does not work on some Mac systems for reasons beyond the scope of Phone Amego.įor cell phones that work with a Bluetooth headset, Phone Amego enables your Mac to act as a Hands-Free speakerphone. If this feature is important for your intended use, please use the trial period to evaluate how well Bluetooth audio works on your system. Bluetooth audio remains challenging on some Macs, especially prior to Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion). ![]()
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