Thank you! This worked with our Samsung Frame TV. Of course, Samsung support is not helpful for Apple Remote. Frankly, there is no way this doesn’t happen frequently for Frame TV owners. If you hold down the volume keys on the Apple remote too long, they no longer function with the TV, but the Apple TV function is unaffected.
You call this a “user- guide?” The video doesn’t even show the “user” how to properly insert them into your ears- which is the most important part! What a joke!
I opened these up last night and tried them on my new Samsung Galaxy S24. I paired them easily and listened to Spotify at my computer and really liked them. I had no idea about this functionality though. Now I want to take them to the gym with me. Do I have to have the case with me at the gym? Is in my pocket okay? Or does it require me to leave the case opened up by a window sill? Or can I leave the case in my car and then pop them in my ear inside the gym? Will I have to re - pair these buds each time I use them?
Is there a way to get rid of the remote TV features on your apple watch. Whatever is on my TV (with AppleTV) is automatically coming through on my apple Watch (series9). I’d like to turn off this function on my AppleWatch so the remote TV function DOES NOT show up on it. It this possible and if so, how? Thkx
I've always wondered who uses this. I wear my Apple Watch 23 hours a day on average, because I may need to charge it every other day since I have an Ultra 2. But I use my Apple Watch for sleep tracking, exercise throughout the day, and other health features. I rarely use it for the messaging or talk features, and use the features that are the functions meant to be used. Since I have an Ultra I don't have to worry about water and wearing my watch. I used to think my old small Apple Watch (41mm) would be bothersome to wear during sleep, but I don't even think about having my Apple Watch Ultra 2 on while sleeping.
Very helpful video. Siri wouldn't play the song, but thankfully she opened the Find My App for me. It was a couple of hoops to jump through but still convenient. Thank you for the tutorial!
Wondershare is a scam, my experience...I had a corrupted drive and I needed to extract some vital files, after exhausting Windows options...out of desperation I found my way to wondershare's marketing sphere. Wondershare brands RecoverIt as having "advanced algorithms that can recover data from otherwise unreadable drives." I was desperate, $90 later....and RecoverIt just directs me to attempt the Windows troubleshooting I already attempted. So...what does RecoverIt actually..."do"? Windows natively has fail safes for data recovery...RecoverIt is just a colorful shell that employs those fail safes. Simply put, you can do everything RecoveryIt is capable of...for FREE with Windows troubleshooter and Microsoft Tech Support. Now...that..."customer Support" wondershare advertises... It's Bots, it's a linear chat bot based system that runs you around in circles. Most important thing, can you get your money back? NO, Wondershare has a rather hilarious "refund Policy"....it sums up as 'No Refunds!', they list every possible scenario someone would wish to pursue a refund...and state that it's..."ineligible for a refund"
2024 thank you thank you thank you very helpful video. I was having trouble with the remote and I was thinking what am I gonna do now is charging now. ❤