TooFrank
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Got it - thank youNot a new firmware, a new function on the B&O App. Maybe limited to iOS and/or Europe.
Got it - thank youNot a new firmware, a new function on the B&O App. Maybe limited to iOS and/or Europe.
Not that I have noticed - it is always turned on....Any implication to leaving wind noise reduction mode enabled?
Not that I have noticed - it is always turned on....
Wind noise reduction is specifically used when using the headphones for listening. It will turn down the outward-facing (feed-forward) ANC microphones when it detects noise from the wind so that you don’t hear it on top of your music.
Leaving the feature on all the time should have no adverse effect on sound or noise cancellation, most of the time. It does nothing when wind is not detected. It might be necessary to turn it off in some situations to maintain maximum noise cancellation, such as on the bus or in a car where it might inadvertently kick in (based on my experience), but you should be able to hear when this happens if this is the case for you.
Simply put it sounds like the ANC gets less effective for a few seconds and then improves again. In my experience this can happen when the bus hits a bump on the road, for example.
Just to add: When out and about, I often turn the ANC off. The wind noise reduction does not help that much when there is just moderate wind (as opposed to the H95, where it is better to my ears). So maybe I misunderstood your question in the first place.....From another discussion forum:
I did experience the above.
But for sake of being more sure, will actively monitor this in the coming few days.
Jeps - but in this implementation, the wind goes into the microphones and creates noise. The wind noise reduction helps somewhat - but to my ears, it doesn't work too well outdoors. Therefore, I turn if off in those situations. However, indoors (and in trains etc.) the ANC works fine for me. Altogether, I am very happy with my EXWhy turn off active noise cancelling when out and about?
Isn't that when you truly need it?
No sorry, have turned it off. For other HPs, it hasn't worked for me. I will try this though - but it sure doesn't "sound" promisingAfter having had the H95 for quite some time now, the only thing that is still a real mystery to me is: what is adaptive ANC? Has anyone had any actual experience with this adaptiveness-part? Like, has there been a sudden increase of noise in your surrounding, that caused the ANC to become more aggressive for example? I haven't noticed even the slightest change that could serve as an explanation of what the adaptiveness is. I'm curious whether someone else has figured it out by now.
I always think there is a lack of clarity when it’s turned on. So I only active it when needed.Not that I have noticed - it is always turned on....
What do you think is wrong? To my ears, neutral seems fine....Hello, why in neutral mode, the sounds sucks ? I don't want to use ANC and Transparency mode when I'm alone at work. I just want it neutral so It doesn't use the battery much.