Hi all
I am using an adaptive device on my iphone which requires a bluetooth
connection. One problem I do have is that the Bluetooth connection keeps
switching off every 2 or 3 seconds if there is no activity. This means that
I lose quite a bit of what voiceover is saying when the connection s
I think this is controlled by your device, for my bluetooth
headphones, vo works fine without stuttering.
Hope this helps.
On Sat, 26 Nov 2016 10:06:43 -0500,
André van Deventer wrote:
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> I am using an adaptive device on my iphone which requires a bluetooth
> connection. One
Let us hope this is not the case. This specific device can be compared to
Bluetooth headphones yes.
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Covici
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2016 5:33 PM
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This is a problem with all of the Bluetooth transmitters I have tried. The
signal drops after an interval of no audio. The delay varies from less than
a second to several seconds, depending on device. The problem is when the
audio returns there is a delay while the Bluetooth devices go through t
That’s correct yes, the device turns power off when Bluetooth isn’t being used
in order to save battery.
Remember that these adaptive devices are only meant to come into play when the
phone rings and there’s a steady stream of Bluetooth data being generated thus
the power stays on.
> On 27 Nov.
Tony
So this is quite possibly a problem with the device itself and cannot be
fixed on the phone?
The problem is worse here now. |The Bluetooth must be enabled when the
system starts up again but also the wireless on my cochlear implant device
must be enabled also resulting in an even longer del
Dane
Thanx. It's not impossible to use it but extremely irritating. And I must say
I'm not impressed with the sound quality of Bluetooth at all!
Thanx
André
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, November
Yes, its useable but you’ve pointed out the problems.
First thing I would say is that your device is using an earlier version of
Bluetooth, I’ve not seen Bluetooth 4.0 or later time out like this, what you’re
describing is all to familiar to me and the quality factor you described would
indicate
Hi!
Just changing subject slightly if I may.
You mentioned you had a cochlea implant so congratulations to you and I
sincerely hope that the implant will serve you well for many hears.
I too have been undergoing an assessment and tests for an implant over the last
6 months and I had to make the d
I just got the Echo Dot to try it out as I already have a Hive home connected
system. I can control some lights and the central heating thermostat with it.
It's fairly rudimentary but has a lot of potential that I hope will be
realised in the near future. I've found it handy for a quick news su
Robert
Has anyone ever used the kardon onyx bluetooth speaker? If so how does it
compare to the bose lynk sis speaker?
The Echo Dot is the smaller unit right? Does it run on battery power too?
> On 27 Nov. 2016, at 6:58 am, John Gurd wrote:
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> I just got the Echo Dot to try it out as I already have a Hive home connected
> system. I can control some lights and the central heating thermostat with it.
> It's fai
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