Where does it say ipx7 for the x12? The store page I used said ipx5, and I didn't see anything about waterproofing in the manual, so I wouldn't dare to submerge it.
you're right, it does indeed says ipx5, i mixed up with the mifo
Where does it say ipx7 for the x12? The store page I used said ipx5, and I didn't see anything about waterproofing in the manual, so I wouldn't dare to submerge it.
Sounds like you overpaid for your X12 then
Since you have both and I know you liked the WF1000x SQ, how would you compare its SQ with the M2's SQ ?
Same behaviour as mine sadly. I really want to replace rather than get a refund, but concerned I’ll just encounter the same issue. I keep finding the case drained when I’ve barely used the buds, and the left bud never tops up to 100% unless connected to USB. Any MTW owners have a pair that don’t exhibit the faults we’ve experienced?Once again, (now it's an issue everytime) I listened to some music yesterday evening and then put the MTWs in the case at about 70%. Took them out a little while later, and both were 100%. Listened a little bit again, then put them in the case for the night. (without the USB-C cable).
When I woke up, the left bud is at 87% while the right is 100%... it's like when the buds are in the case over a longer period, the left uses power without being recharged? This happens only when it's not connected to a power source through the USB-C. (and yes, there's power left in the case)
The Havit G1 has no app at all. The app for both M2 and Beoplay E8 just programs the behavior of the buds and handles fw updates, it’s not needed for normal operation, that is all done via the controls on the buds
Thanks. Does it remember the settings you set in if you use the app to set them and change device?
Does that means that with the M2 I could use the touch function to put it in transparency mode, listen to what my wife is asking me, and get out of transparency mode to block off the sound of the tv after, without the app?
I assume the settings would be kept between devices but don’t know as I only use them with one device.
Yes you just tap on the bud and it goes into ambient/transparency and then tap again and it goes back to music. The app is not needed for normal operation. I generally only open the app every few weeks to check if there is fw updates or if I want to tweak the stored parameters
Thanks. Does it remember the settings you set in if you use the app to set them and change device?
Does that means that with the M2 I could use the touch function to put it in transparency mode, listen to what my wife is asking me, and get out of transparency mode to block off the sound of the tv after, without the app?
You might want to consider Sleepbuds from Bose I think? Shame that we can't load our own music, but it's an interesting product specifically for this.
i do. the most comfortable and flush profile are the sabbat and earin. the mifo is also flush, but still feel the pressure if i put my ear down on the pillow.
I do with the Earin M2, coulden’t with the Havit G1 nor the Beoplay E8
I haven't had any connection drops with the Earin M2 after a solid week of use even with 96978695x resolutioners running around the gym.
The connection on the M2 is stronger than the RHA True Connect which has Bluetooth 5.0.
I turn transparency mode off since I don't put earphones in to listen to other people. The only issue is sometimes people can't see I have them in my ears since they're so compact.
I'm struggling to accept that this was written by a person. No one, no one, who cares about customer satisfaction would ever suggest that returning items is a bad thing. It's not even bad for business. At all.
Let's put it like this. If someone is looking to purchase a high-ticket item, they're far less likely to do so if it's an all-or-nothing gamble where if they dislike it they're stuck with it. People are far looser with money if they have the flexibility to return things. That's why, for example, Best Buy actually extends the return window for customers who spend more. People who order high-end items off of Amazon sure as hell aren't going to do it if whatever shows up is just their problem no matter what.
By the way, despite your hilarious attempts at reductio ad absurdum "examples," book stores have return policies and so do grocery stores. Hell I get my pet food through Chewy and if my dog doesn't like it or seems to be having ill effects from it I can return a half-eaten bag.
You know what the result of these policies is? I shop more from those stores. If there's no return policy, I avoid that like the plague. So, shockingly, stores that allow their customers to make returns on unsatisfactory items end up with long-term customer loyalty and a lot more revenue from said customers.
But hey, I guess you like being up on your straw-man arguing high horse, right?![]()
I may have misused the term "dropout". It's cutting out, the sporadic short loss of sound for a fraction of a second. Anyway, I switched the codec in my phone (LG v30) from AAC to Aptx, the cutting out disappears! I tried about 40mins last night and 40-50mins this morning, and no cutting out occurs. Also the sound is slightly better to my ear. I guess they "optimize" the decoding of AAC to extend the battery life, which works well for IPhones. If that's the case, I hope they won't do the same thing to Aptx in future updates, as I would rather lose some battery life.I haven't had any connection drops with the Earin M2 after a solid week of use even with 96978695x resolutioners running around the gym.
The connection on the M2 is stronger than the RHA True Connect which has Bluetooth 5.0.
I turn transparency mode off since I don't put earphones in to listen to other people. The only issue is sometimes people can't see I have them in my ears since they're so compact.