Google Assistant wrong microphone source - NOW WORKING

Google Assistant wrong microphone source - NOW WORKING

Update 30th August - voice control via the 'Ok Google' wake word is now working.

Chigee AIO-5 Lite      (fw v2.9.2 beta)      This is most likley the only thing you need, or the equivalent 1.x version for the Play devices.

Cardo Packtalk Edge      (fw 4.6)
Google Pixel 7      (fw Android 15 QPR1 Beta 1.1)
Android Auto      (Version: 12.7.643414-release)      

Cleared all parings from AIO-5, phone and reset headset.
Connected phone to Cardo headset to (via app/BT as phone1).
Connected Phone to AIO-5 (via BT Chigee-7357) set up Android Auto.
Connected AIO-5 (via settings headset) to Cardo headset (as phone2).

Simply say Ok Google and the assistant in Android Auto responds.

Pressing the on screen button, which is what I had been trying, still doesn't work. That along with pressing the Cardo/Sena buttons may never work in AA.

If you have a different headset with only one BT connection I am not sure of the required proceedure. Just realised my old simple headset - Twiins HF3 also supports mutliple connections (phone1/2 and intercom) so would also probably work.
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Does anyone else have issues with Google Assistant activating wrong microphone when the button is pressed on the AIO-5 screen?

It is using the phone mic even while it is locked, rather than the headset which is active for all other audio and calls.

On my Google Pixel 7 phone I have access to more settings than other Android devices. The setting for my headset of ... Bluetooth / Device Details / Audio Device Type - Car Kit seems like is should solve this exact problem but I cannot see any difference no matter what setting is chosen there.

I know this is not specific to my devices as I have tested several others, They all work the same and are all connected correctly.

I feel like this is probably a bug in Android AA or Assistant and might actually be common. It could be happening to people in their cars but going unnoticed as the phone mic works in the relative quiet inside the car.