Anyone got issue with e8 and iPhone X? does it skip?
Anyone got issue with e8 and iPhone X? does it skip?
I'm using Pamu backed during Indiegogo, I like the fitting and could even sprint with it. But the battery charge is terrible. If I fully charge the case plus buds, and didn't touch it for 2 days, the battery is fully drained..
edit: Anyone used the Aukey EP-T1? Can't find much reviews on it.
[/QUOTE]Did you tried putting it back in the case and charge for awhile and then try it.
Alternatively you can pressed the button or -ve nearer to the tip and see if the led showed green.
QUOTE=rainbowmonster124;116177564]Need some help,my left earbud for Jabra Elite Sport cannot turn on. It’s brand new. Anyone experienced this problem before or know how to fix it? Thanks
Do foam tips absorb sweat though?
just bring your proof of purchase and go...what are you worrying?Having some issues with my jabra elite sports 13.5hr version after a few months. Connection keep dropping and right bud is soft. Anyone had experience with claiming warranty at PS service centre?
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Anyone got issue with e8 and iPhone X? does it skip?
i couldn't get a good fit/seal till i changed to foam tips.
yes teh charging case seems not able to hold charge v well. i usually use it during week days while travelling to and back from work. i don't use them over weekends. left office on friday fully charged, used it on way back to home, the next usage is on Monday. sometimes during my commute to work, the low battery warning will come on and the case does not have any charge left.
i am looking at Havit G1 and Sansui i17/23
Today, Sennheiser introduced the Momentum True Wireless earbuds, which provide stereo sound thanks to 7mm dynamic drivers. These earbuds have a four-hour battery life; the charging case holds an additional eight hours of capacity. They will be available starting in mid-November for $299.95.
The Momentum True Wireless earbuds are compatible with smart assistants like Siri and Google Assistant. Two-mic beamforming helps make picking up your voice in a noisy room clearer -- this translates to better phone calls and interaction with voice assistants. It also features a Transparent Hearing setting which blends in ambient sounds with background noises. This allows you to keep the earbuds in while you pay attention to your environment and interact with conversations.
The earbuds come in a smart-looking fabric case. The earphones themselves have metallic finishes, with gold-plated charging pins and magnets. They are splash and sweat resistant.
They certainly look nice, but it's worth keeping in mind that they are pricey for wireless earbuds. The almost-$300 price point puts them in line with other premium manufacturers such as Bose and B&O. But companies such as Jabra make wireless earbuds (in this case, the Elite 65t) that work very well for almost half the price. These are certainly a premium option, but we'll have to wait and see if they're worth the hefty price tag.