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Can Mic-Lock (when placed in the audio jack of a cellphone) allow you to use Bluetooth headphones to make/take calls or listen to music?Updated 9 months ago

Mic-Lock will not be the active audio source while Bluetooth / wireless headphones with a microphone are in use. 

If the Bluetooth headphones and mic are the primary or active audio source then Mic-Lock will not work.

Mic-Lock has to be the last thing inserted to be the active audio source or mic.

With Mic-Lock as the active audio source, you may transfer the audio source to your Bluetooth headphones by tapping the Bluetooth icon while on a call. The active source will then be transferred to the microphone of the Bluetooth headphones. 

During a call, you may also tap speakerphone to set your active audio source to your device's microphone.

After enabling the Bluetooth or device microphone during the call, just remove and reinsert the Mic-Lock and your audio privacy will be back up.



  1. If a Mic-Lock is inserted into the audio jack of a smartphone, can Bluetooth speakers still be connected for playing music or audio content?
  2. Can the use of a Mic-Lock in a cellphone's audio jack enable the continuation of hands-free calls through a Bluetooth car system?
  3. When a Mic-Lock is plugged into a phone, does it allow for wireless earbuds to be used for both making calls and streaming audio?
  4. With a Mic-Lock connected to the audio jack, is it possible to pair and use a Bluetooth headset for video conferencing on the phone?





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