Thanks for making this video, I think it's fair to say this is quite a niche product and it's nice to see someone talking about it. I will probably pass for now, but I will be keeping an eye on the Pine products for sure! Love the idea of community-driven firmware
I just learned about these, was searching for reviews, and found yours and 2 others. I'm glad you think they sound kind of impressive, and it seems there's no extraordinary setup involved vs any commercial bluetooth earbuds. Yay Open Source! (P.S. I'm also thinking about the PineTab. Any thoughts?)
What are some of the benefits of being able to flash open source firmware on earbuds? I would love to see a project that works on more repairable earbuds I guess someone has built repairable cases for the airpods
I’d say that open source firmware mods are usually better than stock in ways that they fix the problems that the original devs left behind (that is when they’re mature enough, for now I’m staying on stock). That, or maybe if you enjoy tinkering yourself. Repairability is great but it seems that the smaller something is the smaller are the chances of it being repairable.
Thanks for making this video, I think it's fair to say this is quite a niche product and it's nice to see someone talking about it. I will probably pass for now, but I will be keeping an eye on the Pine products for sure! Love the idea of community-driven firmware
TWS means "true wireless", but "tentalcles will spawn" is more fun c:
I just learned about these, was searching for reviews, and found yours and 2 others. I'm glad you think they sound kind of impressive, and it seems there's no extraordinary setup involved vs any commercial bluetooth earbuds. Yay Open Source! (P.S. I'm also thinking about the PineTab. Any thoughts?)
Yay! (No idea what to do with a tablet so no thoughts)
What are some of the benefits of being able to flash open source firmware on earbuds? I would love to see a project that works on more repairable earbuds I guess someone has built repairable cases for the airpods
I’d say that open source firmware mods are usually better than stock in ways that they fix the problems that the original devs left behind (that is when they’re mature enough, for now I’m staying on stock).
That, or maybe if you enjoy tinkering yourself.
Repairability is great but it seems that the smaller something is the smaller are the chances of it being repairable.
беспровод = кал
Провода = дроч