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Old 11-15-2008, 02:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Sovkiller View Post
I was one of the first advocates of Sleek in the past, and I still do, but for the IEMs alone. Sorry but I have not seen any improvement on the comments and opinions other members have posted about this wireless feature, and as a result, unless things change dramatically in our favor, I do not see myself getting it neither.

IMO to work around a problem is in no way a help to the cause, the solution is not to find a way of working around the problems, rather than contact them, with our concerns, and have them fix the problems...If you keep on working around them, they will have no reason to fix what is not working properly in that system...I do not say that is their fault, as maybe it was not even designed by them, just under thier specs by a third party, but they should try and IMO eventually fix it, and offer a product with no problems at all...Just my two cents...

Honestly if you are not moving around, and if you are seated in a plain, I see no reason to use a wireless that on top have problems, a cable will be a lot more practical, I use to fly as well and I never had any probems with any cable...
To each his own.

I move around a lot, on planes, at work outs in the gym, in my office and I was always getting tangled in wires (e.g. try putting on your suit jacket and topcoat while wired up). So Sleek wireless has made my life a lot less complicated, and without any compromises in the quality of the sound of the music I listen to. I have no problems whatsoever with Sleek wireless -- it's the solution I had long hoped for.

But for people who are not always on the go -- who can sit in one place for a long time listening to the music they love, I agree that wireless is useless. I'm not one of those people.
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