MrWalkman
Headphoneus Supremus
New units are coming with 1.5.0 preinstalled, but it's not yet available as an update, I checked for all regions.
My M4 was shipped with 1.5.0 pre-installed. It is my new out of warranty replacement for the issue experienced with battery drain.New units are coming with 1.5.0 preinstalled, but it's not yet available as an update, I checked for all regions.
Is 1.5.0 with the multi-point Bluetooth?
Multipoint for the XM4 is not expected until sometime next yearNo, I reckon this is only a fix for the excessive battery drain and thermal issue on some units. Multipoint was not included.
Bit late sorry Phil, but glad you took a chance with the Sonicfoam tips and like them. I want to add to the positive recommendations for these foam tips, mainly based on their value and customer service. They have gone up a pound or two since the summer (but what hasn't in the UK lol) and still cheap.Just improved my tips box by making the compartments shallower and bigger as the tips were hard to get out,, and a sliding lid as the foam tips stick to the lid, but now if they stuck to the lid, the tips drop back into the compartments as the lid slides off. Plus you can throw the box about without the lid opening or tips going into the wrong compartments.
And Ive got enough Sonicfoam tips for 15-16 months, as Sonicfoam sent me another 20tips for free just from emailing them feedback
Wow, I don't think I have experienced anything like that...Hello everyone, I have a curious problem
My XM4's sound perfectly fine when noise cancelling is turned off
And noise cancelling by itself seems to work well enough, both drivers seem to function identically in this regard
However, if I play any sound when noise cancelling is turned on, the low frequency sub-bass is concentrated onto one driver more than the other, in my case the left channel over-produces the bass if noise cancelling is turned on
Am I the only one with this problem?
I will eventually, just thought I might save some time.Just read through this whole thread!
It seems to be some interaction between the microphone and the driver in the unitWow, I don't think I have experienced anything like that...