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  1. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    Go to my dropbox, here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/11zmhypve7m986a/AADbcGpB9pltSB547kKDAsFga?dl=0 In the folder root, there's an .xls file containing the instructions. I'd post it here directly but you kind of need the screenshots and the software in there. Let me know how it went!
  2. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    Great, let me know when you've decided. You mentioned Victory - did you test them at a store or have you bought a pair? I'd be interested in buying it off you if you've got no use for it.
  3. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    You may contact Bluedio and ask if they still have them if you want one for yourself - postages included, it will probably cost you 40 to 50 US dollars. If they're not available anymore, or if you'd like me to do the procedure for you, I have one in my possession and would be very happy to...
  4. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    So did you do the mod? How is it?
  5. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    Sorry about that - I shifted a lot of things around in my Dropbox, subsequently causing the link to break. I restored the folder to its original location so the link should now work: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/11zmhypve7m986a/AADbcGpB9pltSB547kKDAsFga?dl=0
  6. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    Oh, shoot. You are right. When I get home I'll fix that right up!
  7. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    Just purchase the official USB-SPI programmer from Bluedio. It includes a cable that plugs right into the microUSB on the headphones - absolutely no tampering is required. :) I shared a link to my Dropbox folder that includes how-to instructions and tools & drivers. Use search and you'll find...
  8. oddbehreif

    Bluedio HT H-Turbine 57mm Driver BT Headphones review

    http://www.lifehacker.co.in/jugaad/How-to-Burn-in-Your-New-Headphones-for-the-Best-Sound-Quality/articleshow/20793984.cms I did this and in fact noticed a slight change for the better during and after the burn-in period, but whether you want to do this is up to you. It's an extra step and is...
  9. oddbehreif

    Bluedio HT H-Turbine 57mm Driver BT Headphones review

    It is darned bargain indeed. Any other locally sold brand, you'd have to pay double to triple the amount to get similar sound! Don't forget to properly break this baby in. It has large and heavy drivers, and to get the most out of them the diaphgrams can use some flexing out of the box.
  10. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    There's a blue Bluedio authenticity sticker on the backside of the retail box. Scrape it off - you'll find a code underneath. Bluedio website has a tool that'll check the code and tell you if it's genuine (or fake) :)
  11. oddbehreif

    Bluedio HT H-Turbine 57mm Driver BT Headphones review

    Yup I wouldn't trust MoboGenie. I have a non-bloated .apk stashed somewhere which I'll post here when I get my hands on a computer. Like GamerHAHA said, it's useless - it does nothing more than cycle through the EQ presets programmed into the headphones which can be done via button shortcuts...
  12. oddbehreif

    Bluedio HT H-Turbine 57mm Driver BT Headphones review

    Add www and the links will work. That did it for me!
  13. oddbehreif

    Bluedio HT H-Turbine 57mm Driver BT Headphones review

    I hope their new model V will change that. If there's any truth to their promo video I'm willing to bet the premium price on it. *******it just release it already hehe :D
  14. oddbehreif

    Bluedio HT H-Turbine 57mm Driver BT Headphones review

    Hey there. Thanks for the great review! I picked up my pair of T2S a week ago, and I have concluded that it was money well spent. As some others, I noticed that there's a distinct lack of bass and clarity, so I investigated a bit: It appears that there's a small design flaw in the foldable...
  15. oddbehreif

    Bluedio UFO 8 Drivers Bluetooth Headphones Review

    There's nothing in the manual?
  16. oddbehreif

    Bluedio UFO 8 Drivers Bluetooth Headphones Review

    Ah well, that's what Viper4Android audio mod is for. I borrowed a calibrated studio mic to tweak the PEQ settings so my R+ sounds damn good now :D though I'd prefer to tweak the headphones directly to extend the EQ to every device used with the headphones. What can I say, I guess I'm a...
  17. oddbehreif

    Bluedio UFO 8 Drivers Bluetooth Headphones Review

    Hi topbanana, True 7.1 surround is not supported. Even though the headphones do indeed have 8 drivers as part of Bluedio's PPS (physical positioning system), it's only designed to present a larger soundstage (i.e. cause the sound to appear to be all around you and not just inside your head)...
  18. oddbehreif

    Bluedio UFO 8 Drivers Bluetooth Headphones Review

    Hello, and thanks for the review mate! I wasn't particularly a fan of the R+ built-in EQ because it drowned out the mids and highs and with that, a lot of the detail was lost. I was kind of hoping the UFO would deliver a somewhat flat frequency response. This was easily rectified in R+'s case...
  19. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    That's good, otherwise you could be held legally responsible haha! Aw man. There's /still/ no information about the possible release timespan of model V. My R+ is kind of falling apart and I can't decide between a new pair of R+ of UFO. :(
  20. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    Heh. I sincerely hope nobody has taken you seriously :P
  21. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    That's one way to do it, I didn't ecpect advice like that from someone who sells the product though. :D You can also paint over the ring with something, e.g. dark nail polish, or blood of your dead enemies.
  22. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    It's pretty picky about the spot you tap. The receiver is directly underneath the NFC label (or where it should be; see the picture of a red R+ above for reference), try aiming the tap there if you haven't already!
  23. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    Ohh there's that. :D GamerHAHA scores! About your balance issue - I'm no expert, but if the headset has been used before, there could have been a physical shock to the left side that has warped the main speaker diaphragm. This is not enough to render it nonfunctional, but will cut the power...
  24. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    As far as I can tell, R and R+ look exactly the same on the outside. If you look at the list of paired devices on the host device, if it reads R you have the R, and if you have the R+ it will read R+, respectively. If you can't see the name, connect it to your computer with a USB cable - if...
  25. oddbehreif

    Bluedio R+ Bluetooth 4.0 Headphones with NFC and APT-X

    Found this image, not the most accurate but should give you some sense of what's inside!
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