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Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones
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longhorn
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You can download the dmg in https://developer.apple.com/download/more/?name=for%20Xcode
It is called Hardware IO Tools for Xcode 7.3 (current version). Mounting that image will reveal BT Explorer. You open the app (which doesn't feature an UI after run)
Then you should go to Tools->Audio Options and see the option to turn the AAC on. (screenshot below in imgur as I'm a noob and not allowed to attach images yet )
http://imgur.com/viyruja
After that, disconnect your headphones and reconnect. AAC should be available from now on. Haven't tried a reboot though, but I'm assuming it's a config that will stay
Whats the advantage of going through AAC than through Bluetooth?
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Whats the advantage of going through AAC than through Bluetooth?
http://theheadphonelist.com/wireless-fidelity-making-sense-bluetooth-headphone-technology/
TL;DR: for the mere mortals, SBC from your phone or laptop should be enough if the source is good; for the audiophile or the ones with picky ears, AAC might get more throughput resulting in better sound quality/less compression
I can reproduce the problem at will. If you have Spotify there is a song called "Those Days" by KAASI
If you listen to that song at a fairly high volume and then lift an ear cup slightly off your ear you will hear the bass distort, and pretty bad I would say.
It does not happen if you have a good seal, but a bit concerning none-the-less. At least its fair to say it should not happen with a $350 pair of headphone. I'm considering returning.
If you listen to that song at a fairly high volume and then lift an ear cup slightly off your ear you will hear the bass distort, and pretty bad I would say.
It does not happen if you have a good seal, but a bit concerning none-the-less. At least its fair to say it should not happen with a $350 pair of headphone. I'm considering returning.
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Now one thing I'd love to have as an option: the ability to decide what kind of voice prompts I get. Extremely annoying to hear the voice spell the names of the devices each time it establishes or loses that connection. Grrrrr.
The first thing I did was to use the app to shut off the voice prompts. That leaves just tones that are 90% as informative and 120% less annoying.
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I can reproduce the problem at will. If you have Spotify there is a song called "Those Days" by KAASI
If you listen to that song at a fairly high volume and then lift an ear cup slightly off your ear you will hear the bass distort, and pretty bad I would say.
It does not happen if you have a good seal, but a bit concerning none-the-less. At least its fair to say it should not happen with a $350 pair of headphone. I'm considering returning.
Just listened to this song with both my mac and my Nexus 5X using the max output. No distortion whatsoever...
It will not distort until you lift up enough on a side to loose the seal
rrocha
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I did. Tried both ear-cups. Just a little bit, halfway through, with and without NC (although these suck without NC as previous models)
You might have a defective pair on your hands
You might have a defective pair on your hands
Ok, thanks for checking. It's so easy for me to reproduce they must be defective.
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The first thing I did was to use the app to shut off the voice prompts. That leaves just tones that are 90% as informative and 120% less annoying.
Thanks, that was really helpful! The only thing I miss are the remaining battery % prompts, but I'll trade that for getting rid of those annoying connection/disconnection prompts.
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So I just bought these babies, but there is one thing I am kinda unsure of; how do you enable JUST NC? The slider can be slid all the way to the right towards the bluetooth symbol, but doesn't stay in that position, it sticks in the middle. When sliding the slider to the right, all the way, or just the to the middle, the bluetotth seems still to be enabled. Anything I am missing here?
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psychelia, the push the slider to turn the headset ON. While turned ON, if you plug a cable it will disable bluetooth, but keep the NC active.
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I am able to pair the QC35 to my laptop, but Windows can not find any drivers for it. And I can not get the QC35 to work. QC35 pairs and works with Samsung Note 3 just fine though.
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Oh, you are saying bluetooth will only be disabled when the cable is plugged in - you sure about that?
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Oh, you are saying bluetooth will only be disabled when the cable is plugged in - you sure about that?
If I remember correctly, as soon as you plug the cable you get auto disconnected from previously connected devices. I'd assume that's because Bluetooth is turned off. I don't see a reason to be able to turn off Bluetooth without an audio cable being plugged in.
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