After trying for 45 minutes to pair with my earbuds on a plane, I gave up. Yes, the flashing light signals do not follow the instructions which is very frustrating also. Do this review after you have flown on a plane and tried to pair when on the plane. I will be curious what your experience is.
I've now done plane testing -- you can watch that here: th-cam.com/video/vHxkHaNbbUw/w-d-xo.html -- did take a little bit of to-ing and fro-ing, and almost certainly easier if you can do it in a Bluetooth-quiet environment before boarding the plane as it should then pair up straight away (I used that for later flights after the ones filmed).
Maybe if you go on a busy train you might get a feel for the Quality of the Bluetooth. Also what codec i guess AAC? Also i use a Toatronic, Fiio BTR3( now there’s also a range BTR3k,BTR5 and BTR7), an AP80 and a Shanling m0 (DAP players) that can act in a similar manner. The Fiio has an issue if your body gets in the way or when in a crowded area or someone has a strong bluetooth broadcasting . The others also have niggles. Is this product a little too limited?
Interesting - and a good idea on the train test, will try to do. Definitely no body issue here (even basic Bluetooth shouldn't have that kind of problem otherwise headphones wouldn't work.) I can get this to work up to 10m away through a couple of walls, so my simple frame won't be a problem.
NOTE: The case and two prong adapter is only included in the deluxe edition, the regular pro does not include those
curious whether it’s worth paying a little extra for airfly pro deluxe over pro
Thanks. I'm sure I will lose the cap on first use. Wish they had it attached with something like a wire/cord.
After trying for 45 minutes to pair with my earbuds on a plane, I gave up. Yes, the flashing light signals do not follow the instructions which is very frustrating also. Do this review after you have flown on a plane and tried to pair when on the plane. I will be curious what your experience is.
I've now done plane testing -- you can watch that here: th-cam.com/video/vHxkHaNbbUw/w-d-xo.html -- did take a little bit of to-ing and fro-ing, and almost certainly easier if you can do it in a Bluetooth-quiet environment before boarding the plane as it should then pair up straight away (I used that for later flights after the ones filmed).
any lag when watching films? its really annoying when the audio is out of sync
That's also by main concern before buying it. How is the lag when watching videos?
Yes, uhhh as an australian flying to London directly is like 20 hours...
Maybe if you go on a busy train you might get a feel for the Quality of the Bluetooth. Also what codec i guess AAC?
Also i use a Toatronic, Fiio BTR3( now there’s also a range BTR3k,BTR5 and BTR7), an AP80 and a Shanling m0 (DAP players) that can act in a similar manner. The Fiio has an issue if your body gets in the way or when in a crowded area or someone has a strong bluetooth broadcasting . The others also have niggles. Is this product a little too limited?
Interesting - and a good idea on the train test, will try to do. Definitely no body issue here (even basic Bluetooth shouldn't have that kind of problem otherwise headphones wouldn't work.) I can get this to work up to 10m away through a couple of walls, so my simple frame won't be a problem.
Its indian plug
I'm worried about the state of your fingernails.
Odd thing to be worried about the state of another man's fingernails, no?
What a weird comment. Useless