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thanks for letting me know about the issues you experienced.m. ill def skip these. Luckly i have never had this issue with any earbuds ive ever owned. You should have spoke about this issue way before talking for 10 mins
10:13 I saw your video that was very helpful still today I went to the croma store and purchase elite 3, before starting using I read complete user guide from Jabra Before I played the very first music I noticed that hiss sound, I thought it was because of fan and still same thing I heard. Then I realise while reading user manual they mentioned there is feature called HearThrough that is by default ON with the product. So I checked the manually and I turn it off and believe me that hiss sound has gone , same option is available in Jabra app also even i saw that in your video as well. That's the reason may be nowhere you find any article regarding this issue. It's not fault it's feature that enables surroundings.
on my 3rd and last pair of jabra 3. After about 6-10 months, the earbud would go wonky on the left one. with this pair, its been 6 months. Fuck jabra. never buying that shit again. FYI, i treat my earbud well and havent dropped them. they just die for no reason.
The hiss could just be from enabling background sound on the app. Otherwise, press the left ear bud to get rid of that. Software is different and updated nowadays
Im not recommending life a2 nc I cant turn on any noise cancellation mode After i turned on there is lot of beeeeeeeep sound and it makes me faint😂 My friend also purchased life a2 nc and After a week right side ear bud is not working I think this is a production issue with life a2 nc I recommend go to life p3 or Liberty 4 NC They are best and more durable and best sound quality than life a2 nc
You are not unlucky I had the same issue with my buds not charging my right bud, rendering it and the pair useless. Its well documented out there this happens to a lot of users. They should be rated down for this issue. Mine are 8 months old. im going for a new pair with the best case and longest warranty, sound quality second priority....sad reality
I recently bought these TWS earbuds, and I didn’t experience any hissing sound like you mentioned. I think they might have fixed it with a software update. I'm really enjoying the sound quality of these TWS earbuds, but they don’t offer the best secure fit that's the only issue I'm facing.
BOSE QC always battery damages.. but I converted my Bluetooth BOSE QC into wireless headphones now I use it much better sounds and no charge long life battery🔋😅
I bought a pair. Heavy user, including overnight. Worked very well, although connection to Android phone and MacBook would drop-out fairly often. They stopped connecting completely after less than 6 months. Followed all steps recommended by Jabra including resetting, no solution.
Hi, I have these Bose QC Earbuds connected to Samsung S22 ultra via Bluetooth After connection, the message "quote" is displayed. Connected to calls and sounds, 100% battery remaining. But when I want to listen to music from RU-vid, there is no sound. What could be the reason for no sound in these headphones? Can someone help me solve my problem? Thank you.
"nobody needs to listen to music for 24 hours straight" i drive trucks and the company truck i use doesnt have a working headunit, so im one of the few that would disagree
Mark I'm starting to wonder if you have ultra sensitive ears, in the past you mentioned hiss on a pair of buds from Soundcore, I'm yet to discover the hiss with those or these...
Just bought a pair of these, as my new phone had no 3.5mm jack, yet as it is IP67 rated, a happy trade off. My first impressions, good comfort even wearing glasses as I do. The sound nicely adjustable through the EQ, as the base was a bit boomy, and they don't aggravate my tinnitus by being too harsh on the high end sounds. I paid just under £50 for them, glad I did.
Been using my TaoTronics ss60 for over 4 years and they just won’t die. They stopped working after about 6 months when I got them wet. TaoTronics warranted them with absolutely no hassle and let me keep the broken pair. I ended up drying out the headphones and they started working again. Today the ear muffs skin is fully pealed off, plastics are breaking, down button is broken and they aren’t as loud as they once were, but they just won’t die. I use them in an extremely harsh environment almost daily. They have served me extremely well for what I needed them for. (Hearing protection at work and phone calls) For the price point these are definitely the best budget headphones I have ever owned. Bought some (ss90s) for friends, co-workers, my kids and family and everyone loves them.