It’s not something I’ve experienced Iain. Mind you, I’m not sure I’d know how
to check charge level in each one individually.
Ian Macrae
ian.macrae1@xxxxxxx
On 10 Mar 2019, at 13:49, Iain Lackie <iainlackie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am a great fan of AirPods. They are especially good for in bed use!
However, I am having a problem with mine in that the left Pod seems to be
discharging much faster than the right. This morning when listening, my left
Pod went down to 3% while the right was showing 71%. Has anyone else had this
problem?
Iain
On 10 Mar 2019, at 1:38 pm, Ian Macrae (Redacted sender "ian.macrae1" for
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wrote:
Hi Clive, as I only own and use Apple devices I haven’t tried the airPods
with anything else. The one advantage with them is that they have absolutely
no wires at all. People have suggested that this makes them easier to lose
but that has not been my experience as they stow very well in the charging
case. In more general terms, perhaps a search on Amazon would be a good
starting point?
Ian Macrae
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On 10 Mar 2019, at 13:03, Clive Lever <clive.lever1955@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:clive.lever1955@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thanks Ian,
Do those Apple Airpods assume or require the use of proprietary Apple
devices? In other words, if I pair it to my windows PC, will they work? The
requirement for a robust pair is that if the wires are too thin, I only
have to forget to pick them up once, and one of the cats will sever the
wires, and I’ll be off to buy another pair.
Thanks,
Clive
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Hi Clive, I don’t have much experience across this range but I really like
my Apple airPods which I use for reading books with TTS and for listening
to music. I also used a pair of LG HBS 900 in-ear ones which pull out of a
neck band and retract back into it again when not in use but I found that
eventually the pulling out action put strain on the wire and eventually the
connection broke. It’s a shame because these served me very well until
then.
Ian Macrae
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On 10 Mar 2019, at 10:36, Clive Lever <clive.lever1955@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:clive.lever1955@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone have any recommendations for a fairly robust model of in-ear
Bluetooth headphones, with accessible and usable controls. I have a set of
AKG over-ear Bluetooth headphones, but would like an in-ear se to take away
on so that I can put them on in bed and listen before going to sleep.
Thanks,
Clive