The audio issue in the game on the PC is a windows issue. Happens on a lot of bluetooth devices. You need to disable hands-free telephony in device settings.
@@tojohahn8529 To be fair airpods don't really play nice with anything non-apple, at least not the regular ones. But yeah bluetooth in windows is still really bad.
With all the relative ubiquity of Bluetooth devices, you'd think Microsoft would actually fix the problem. Regular cheap/affordable desktop motherboards have started shipping with relatively recent Bluetooth and WiFi radios and Windows continues to be terrible at anything wireless. I'd understand if this was less common to see, but wireless stuff is becoming a standard feature even on desktop motherboards, which means Microsoft needs to get their act together.
Those aren't fake speakers, they are passive radiators. They function the same way as a port in a speaker enclosure by capturing sound energy from the back side of the driven speaker and radiating it back out. Gimmicky and cheap? Sure. Fake? Nah
@@TheNiteNinja19 Just ask Polk. 20+ years ago the biggest active driver they had was 6". All their 8" and 10" were passive. Massive output on minimal power.
Gotta love the run on sentence product names and a company name that looks like it came from a cat walking across the keyboard. Always makes me think "quality"
This would make a really fun project. Take the housing and cool cirved keyboard thingy, rip out the garbage inside, replace it with internals from another bt speaker (maybe even put higher quality drivers in too), then button ot up. A lot of "nice" bt speakers look bad or are shaped dumb, so keep what you like from each.
Ditch the speakers, keep the buttons. Thats a nice addon to a curved monitor, little bit of rbg and you are good to go. Pass throughs, maybe a usb-hub, splitter and I could imagine buying this with curved monitor. I like buttons and just pressing one for temperature might be cool. Especially if the buttons are nice, like these tactile mechanical ones
Those fake speakers on there *could* be passive radiators. They are commonly used in larger speaker cabinets to extend low frequency response, but I suppose you could use them on a small system like that. :)
I actually quite like the curved idea, it would be interesting to see some kind of macro switch/streamdeck type device in this format. It would be a very niche device so barely anyone would buy it, but a curved PC soundbar with streamdeck type switches that maybe also functioned as a USB/media hub would definitely be something I'd purchase.
Love the concept. The media controls being on the speaker itself is cool. I love the mechanical switches. The overall design is really nice. Just needs to work better, and they have a damn good product.
Lol, Dan's face when he opened that thing was priceless! 😆 Makes you wonder if Wish just sells stuff for laughs sometimes. Maybe we should start a 'Wish Regret' club! 😂
I'm still very satisfied with my old Bose Soundlink mini II from like 2016 or so, they still sell it today with USB-C charging.. It's not waterproof, or the loudest.. but the sound quality is great when you have a moderate EQ setup.. better than a few new Bluetooth speakers from friends of mine.. but the lack of waterproofing is something to keep in mind.. most bluetooth speakers are loud enough..
Dan is serious audio guy, but this doesn't seem like serious audio product. Weird. I wonder if they picked this up for one of those all-Wish PC videos but it arrived months late.
As a enthusiast of cheap tech. 2 the outer "speakers" are radiators they give the sence of more bass. Also if it's plugged in and on Bluetooth what would be happening is sound is going to one input and soon as it detects Bluetooth sound the Bluetooth over rides it. And why didn't you guys test the 3.5mm input first? That would of been the optimal use case. Also the Bluetooth might be defaulting to headset mode with 1800khz quality.
The outside speakers aren't "fake", they are what they would call "passive radiators" and many high end audiophile speakers use this including very reputable brands like KEF.
The "fake" speakers are passive radiators that help with the bass response of the two active speakers This type of setup is extremely common Even on high end speakers I'm pretty surprised to see something that actually helps the sound marked down as bad or fake by such a big channel that should know better
The brand is pronounced "suoai" which basically is "Sony Ericsson" in Chinese. I remember buying one of the "suoai" 20 years ago when I was a young student. There was also "Qiaodan" which is bascially Michael Jordan's Chinese name, these brands really fooled a lot of people who didn't know better. And I don't even know the "suoai" I bought 20 years ago is the same "suoai" in this video, Shenzhen churns up knock off brand and no name factories like bamboo shoot after some springtime drizzle.