D00M
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Just now I also noticed that first issue you mention.
Didn't try to reproduce the issue yet, but it looks like an "getting to connection right" issue in that first few second of the connection.
Thanks for confirming that you also noticed this on your unit, at least occurred once. I suspect it is likely design issue and not unique defect with my unit. So I won't bother returning the item. It doesn't bother me that much, since it occurs only at power up, and only sometimes.
I have iPhone and MacBook pro and I wishing the volume steps (up and down) is more gradual (more steps). My bowers and wilkins p7 wireless is having this (more steps) and is fantastic because you can really changing the volume in small increments. This a more important problem with the albums releasing in last 25-30 years of rock and pop music, or the releasing of remastering of more old albums. This albums are very loud originally. If you going from step 2 to 3 or 7 to 8, or the opposite, the difference in the volume is often very big.
The majority of the wireless headphones having the same problem. I'm sure is possible with a firmware update improving this situation. The shure aonic 50 is have a reference / studio sound. In this case the volume steps is very important aspect for the people that appreciate good sound and don't listening always loud.
I noticed this on Aonic 50. Then I tried a few a few different earphones. I think this is iOS support, rather than the headphone.
On the iPhone XS Max, it takes 8 button presses to go from 0% volume to 50% (exactly half on the volume bar) using AONIC 50 and all other devices I tested:
- Volume button on the left side of iPhone.
- Using default Apple earbuds with volume and play/pause buttons on the cable (that came with my iPhone 7).
- Beats urBeat 3 headphone also with volume and play/pause buttons on cable.
(8 button presses to go from 0 to 50% volume):
Oh and a second one ..do they have moultipair ? My senhhesier momentum 2 I conect them to my phone and my dap M11 at the same time ..and from the settings I put the connection to my phone only for phone calls and the connection on my dap for media . So when I listen to music and my phone rings the headphones stop the music play and ring so that I can take the call
Yes, Aonic 50 has have multipoint pairing. On iPhone, this is the behavior. If 1st device is producing sound, there is no sound coming from 2nd device (no notification, no music, no game sounds). When 1st device stops playing sound, then Aonic will then switch to the sound of 2nd device.
But when a phone call comes thru on 2nd device (iPhone), Aonic will pause the sound from 1st device; and I can hear phone call ring tone.
Previous poster shared his experience Aonic 50. Seems like other bluetooth headphone behaves different. My other bluetooth headphones are Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro, which do not have multipoint pairing. So I don't know what is typical.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/shure-aonic-50.931134/post-15639177