Headset Menu: Launch your apps when you connect your headphones

  • Activate shortcuts to your apps in the notification bar or as a widget when you connect headphones.
  • Advanced options: autorun, volume, order, and icon packs.
  • Compatibility controls: Ignore Bluetooth, blacklist, and low power without invasive permissions.

Headset Menu headphones apps settings

Headset Menu It is one of those applications that once you install it will become an essential app for you. Basically, it is an application that shows the music apps that you've set up when you connect your headphones. The idea is to choose music apps, like Spotify, to appear in the notification bar when you connect your headphones.

The Headset Menu app is a must-have for all those users who listen to music frequently and use headphones. Basically, the function of the Headset Menu is to activate a section in the Notification bar which includes a series of applications, which you have chosen, when you connect the headphones. This way, you can configure applications like Spotify, if you listen to music, or like YouTube, if you usually watch videos, or even video games, if you usually play video games. So, when you connect the headphones, you will only have to go to the notification bar to be able to to access to these applications quickly.

Headset Menu can be configured to activate when connecting wired headphones, or also when connecting Bluetooth headphones. However, the application has more configuration options. If instead of a section in the notification bar, we want a widget on the desktopWe can also configure it. It's even possible to have both the widget and the apps section in the notification bar always active even when we don't have headphones connected.

Key Features and Customization

When connecting via 3,5mm jack or pairing Bluetooth headphones, Headset Menu deploys in the Notification bar your favorite accesses (Spotify, YouTube, apps to listen to the radio, games). It can also be displayed as widget which appears only with headphones.

From Settings you can auto-execute an app when detecting headphones, fix costumes and sort access. Supports icon packs and the notification or widget can always remain visible.

Wireless headphones on Android

Compatibility, consumption and multipoint

If you want, the system ignore Bluetooth, is limited to cable or uses a black listIt is light, low best before date, and works without invasive permissions or personal data.

With headphones multipoint you can have two sources and toggle audio; Headset Menu keeps shortcuts handy when you pause on one device and play on another, following Android settings.

Headphones connected to the mobile phone

The Headset Menu app is not yet available on Google Play, although it has been created by one of the developers of XDA Developers, and you can download it from the link at the end of the article. Remember that, since this is not a Google Play app, you'll need to have the option enabled to install it. Unknown origins in Settings > Security.

Download: Headset Menu

Headset Menu

Download: Headset Menu.

Headset Menu turns connecting headphones into a quick flow: immediate access, Advanced Options and minimum consumption for music, video or games, whether you use cable, Bluetooth or multipoint.

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