It’s surprising they didn’t enable spatial audio on Apple TV at launch.
its the absence of a motion sensor in the current Apple TV that prevents it. As I understand it anyway
It’s surprising they didn’t enable spatial audio on Apple TV at launch.
its the absence of a motion sensor in the current Apple TV that prevents it. As I understand it anyway
Thanks. You don't sound too worried about it...?!Most people online have had it happen to them with long listening sessions. Mine happened during a long, indoor listening session while inactive (coding on my computer). It only happened once (within 24 hours of receiving the headphone) and never repeated itself in the 3+ weeks I've had the headphone. I even brought it outside to shovel snow twice in two days to try to force the issue (long, outdoor, cold listening session while being active).
Correct. AppleTV currently lacks localization infrastructure. I think they’ll add it for AR in the next generation.
Edit: they added Atmos to the HomePod for the 4K TV
Thanks. You don't sound too worried about it...?!
For me it's just long sessions that does it. They've stayed home at the same temp for days for now. I've seen it happens on other closed ANC headphones too, but the one thing that I noticed are the droplets on the ring corresponding to the coil on the driver. I haven't looked into it much with other headphones but I can't remember noticing that on the ones I could have an easy access to the drivers. On the plus side it means that the APMs are sealing pretty well on my ears .
I’m a daily user of the APM for hours and hours at a time. For what it’s worth, condensation has never occurred. Nor have my ears ever been sweaty from use. When I wore the XM3 for even short sessions (under an hour), “sweaty ear” made me most uncomfortable just about every time. The APM is such a relief in this regard (for me).
Has anyone else with the issue tried letting them air dry in open air with the pads off and drivers facing upward? I don't feel like the airflow would be adequate enough to dry if the APM are in their case (worse case scenario) and removing the pads would allow better airflow. I ended up placing my on my desk close to where one of my air vents is located (for heat/AC).
The APM get warm for me, for closed backs, I don't know how much better you can really get in terms of heat. I'm still not certain sweat is the cause of the condensation issue.
It may not be. Dunno. There have been a “flood” (liquid reference pun intended) of condensation posts, so I wanted to provide an alternate user experience.
Also, in reference to another post, I also experienced ANC loss in one ear, one time, fixed immediately by a soft reset.
What were the specific circumstances when this occurred - indoors, outdoors, cold environment, warm environment...activity, length of time wearing them...? I'm looking at these but this looks worrying
That's exactly the sort of droplets I get around the coil. Even at home (after wearing them for several hours). I'm tempted to provoke condensation in another pair of phones to see if I get the same droplets around the coil.