Getting more TWS = soothing the soul!
yes! new TWS is much more exciting than getting a new wired ones. there's that added "new toy" feeling to it
Getting more TWS = soothing the soul!
Totally unrelated ... dug up my only pair of bone conducting BT .. now, here's a technology I am glad I did not follow into the rabbit hole Works nice for pling pling piano muzak though Anyone else tried those?
Those of you having mic problems with the L2P, please try deleting the app (after setting the controls and equalizer as you’d like) and see if the mic quality improves. I was having bad call quality, bad voice memo quality and random Bluetooth disconnections when using the mic, and deleting the app seems to have helped.
After an exchange of several emails with M&D support, I just got an email from them stating “I have confirmed the MW07 Plus does not support AAC at this time.” Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. I suppose the words “at this time” allows some hope that they will support AAC in the future.
What in the wild wild world of sports is a’ goin on here!? Is AAC support something that can be added in a firmware update?
Unfortunately there’s no app for the MW07+, so it will be difficult to update the firmware. M&D could provide an app, or they could provide a computer based update methodology. (The Samsung Galaxy Buds have a computer based way to update firmware — that I think works on both Windows and Mac computers — for people who aren’t using Android based phones.) Or, I suppose they could just update the earphones in-factory and swap them out. As I’ve said before, I’m not counting on any such solution. My assumption is that what we have is what we’ll get. If they sound great to you via SBC — or if you’re using a phone that supports Apt-x — keep them. I’m going to return them on principle alone, unless they provide an update path quickly. For the price, they should support AAC.
I own what is widely accepted as the best none conduction headphone - the Aftershokz Titanium
Are there $30 TWS that sound with AAC as good as MW07 with SBC? Can't understand this codec worship. If they sound great to you why would you care what codec is it? MW07 only show to what degree for wireless IEM's good driver and proper accoustic design are more important than the type of codec.I agree with you. Even if they sound good to me that's ridiculous. There are $30 TWS that have AAC support.
Are there $30 TWS that sound with AAC as good as MW07 with SBC? Can't understand this codec worship. If they sound great to you why would you care what codec is it? MW07 only show to what degree for wireless IEM's good driver and proper accoustic design are more important than the type of codec.
No aac on mw07 go confirmed via samsung note. Edit same sublime sound
I tried a pair out for a few days a while back and honestly given the variant nature of their noisemaking and especially given that they're intended for inherently noisy environments wherein you want to be able to hear said environmental noise they're pretty dang good. I'd still be rocking them except I couldn't get a stable fit—I think the "cable" loop wanted to rest right where my ponytail does—and the "earpieces" would get nudged out of position every time I looked up or down more than just a hair and given the nature of how they make sound that basically meant I couldn't hear them clearly until I returned my head to the level. Tried the Air and both sizes of Titanium. Ah well. Maybe if they come out with an over-the-head form factor...I own what is widely accepted as the best none conduction headphone - the Aftershokz Titanium (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018XNGQOE).
It leaves a lot to be desired, although it is head and shoulders above every other bone conduction headphone I’ve ever tried.
Are there $30 TWS that sound with AAC as good as MW07 with SBC? Can't understand this codec worship. If they sound great to you why would you care what codec is it? MW07 only show to what degree for wireless IEM's good driver and proper accoustic design are more important than the type of codec.