Sorry, I have no clue. My closest similar use case is: I sometimes watch youtube videos and the lip sync looks fine in aptX adaptive mode (3 green flashes). There's some audio hiccups/dropouts in the first 2/3secs but works fine after that.
My QCC5171 mmcx cable arrived today. My ROG Phone 6 hasn’t arrived yet. So, I’ve yet to hear aptX Lossless but it’s working with aptX Adaptive. It’s more convenient and comfortable than using the usual wired cable. So should be good for when I’m out and about.
My QCC5171 mmcx cable arrived today. My ROG Phone 6 hasn’t arrived yet. So, I’ve yet to hear aptX Lossless but it’s working with aptX Adaptive. It’s more convenient and comfortable than using the usual wired cable. So should be good for when I’m out and about.
They took precisely 21 days to reach me from date of order.
Bear in mind, I've only had these for a few hours. I'm definitely hearing a level of difference between wired and aptX Adaptive with the same IEM's. It almost sounds more resolved and layered with the aptX Adaptive. Like the details have been shuffled around. Can't wait to try aptX Lossless.
They took precisely 21 days to reach me from date of order.
Bear in mind, I've only had these for a few hours. I'm definitely hearing a level of difference between wired and aptX Adaptive with the same IEM's. It almost sounds more resolved and layered with the aptX Adaptive. Like the details have been shuffled around. Can't wait to try aptX Lossless.
Not yet. I'm not usually bothered about voice. I just use things like this for listening to music alone. I suspect the single mic will probably be crap. I'll test it further at some point.
Not yet. I'm not usually bothered about voice. I just use things like this for listening to music alone. I suspect the single mic will probably be crap. I'll test it further at some point.
So massive silent discos and claims of a lossless audio codec.
I'm a bit suspicious of the lossless claims. Unless they're using a big buffer or something. I always thought, why don't they just use buffers but they try to please everyone with good latency as well. With listening to music, you wouldn't care about latency. Once again though, we need proprietary equipment at both ends to use something like this.
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