jmills8
Previously known as bmiamihk, jmills2
ha from music questions to gaming? Ask about cables.Has anyone used mojo for gaming?
ha from music questions to gaming? Ask about cables.Has anyone used mojo for gaming?
??ha from music questions to gaming? Ask about cables.
In my case the level WAS adjustable:confused_face_2:
Has anyone used mojo for gaming?
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Has anyone used mojo for gaming?
Thank youIt's fine for gaming, music and movies.
It's fine for gaming, music and movies.
Thank you
maybeAre you able to try Mojo before you buy it?
Has anyone used mojo for gaming?
It's fine for gaming, music and movies.
Are you able to try Mojo before you buy it?
maybe
thank you very muchThen I would suggest you try it first.
Some computer systems are more susceptible to latency issues than others. When using an external DAC/DAC-amp, sometimes the audio can lag fractionally behind the on-screen video. This is not a 'fault'. as such; it's more of a shortcoming with current technology standards.
However, many people's computers work just fine when using external DAC-amps during video-gaming, and there are certainly many people successfully using Mojo for this purpose.
But it would be unfair to tell you that just because many people use Mojo (or other DAC-amps) successfully for video-gaming purposes, you will definitely find using an external DAC-amp (like Mojo) completely successful for video-gaming purposes.
Therefore, although there is a good chance that you will find Mojo works very well in your video-gaming system, I suggest you try it before buying, if you have this option available to you.
Well I just got the iPhone 7 (256 GB) and man this is end-game as far as portable audio is concerned for me.
I have Mojo with the official case (which is necessary in my opinion) and the iPhone 7 with a slim (but rugged) Tech21 silicone case and the ergonomics couldn't be better. Perfect to hold in one hand. It's a "hand full" but in a good way. Linked with a short Lavricables lightning cable (in blue).
256 GB in my hand is luxurious. I can sync my entire library which consists almost entirely of lossless audio and a few high-res albums and still have plenty of room (100 GB) to spare. I don't miss out on anything anywhere!
I could've sworn the iPhone as a digital source sounded better than my 5s, but I'm sure that's psychosomatic.
I feel privileged to live in such a time and to posses such amazing technology. Sure, I can't afford to eat but that almost seems inconsequential compared to the power of the music I have in my hand.
This is exactly what I want but Apple told me I could not purchase it without a phone plan. I want it purely as an "ipod touch". Anybody know a way around this?