how did sony advance from the original, to the second model and now to third in a year? early 2020 model? they could have updated firmware. I have all three in the family. ran out of people to give them to.
BTW, I'm not here seeking for candy bro or candy mommy baby boy, welcome or not doesn't bother me.
Also, don't expect me to sweet talk to ppl who came here just for ugly talks blah, blah, blah...what other bbrands are good and Sony are sucks, but then when other brand headphones with suck to death design, features and function and they just shut up about it.
Two items of interest are the Radsone EarStudio ES100 and FiiO BTR3 receivers that allow you to listen with Bluetooth LDAC using any headphone. They are both well regarded on Head-Fi and have their own threads.
The treble is beautiful, you can hear it much better after you cut some of the bass bloat (an absolute necessity in my view). Once you trim some of that boomy bass the other frequencies are revealed and the overall signature becomes much more coherent and balanced, IMO.
Question...So, obviously this doesn't have multi-device pairing. Is there a difference between either going to the bluetooth settings and "disconnecting" or just turning off bluetooth altogether? Is one way better than another, or does it not matter? If I'm using this on my iphone and want to switch to my laptop, I'll usually just open/unlock my phone, go to bluetooth settings, and then disconnect. It would be a lot quicker to just swipe up, and disable bluetooth, which I can do in about a second.
Question...So, obviously this doesn't have multi-device pairing. Is there a difference between either going to the bluetooth settings and "disconnecting" or just turning off bluetooth altogether? Is one way better than another, or does it not matter? If I'm using this on my iphone and want to switch to my laptop, I'll usually just open/unlock my phone, go to bluetooth settings, and then disconnect. It would be a lot quicker to just swipe up, and disable bluetooth, which I can do in about a second.
The reason why XM3 doesn't support multiple devices is bcoz it uses true wireless earbud type of blue connection. But it does not work like airpod which you can select from device Control Center. So manually disconnect XM3 from your iPhone and then connect XM3 to your laptop. Anyway either way, both also time consuming action.
If you don't like both solutions, you have to switch to other brand ANC headphones which uses older technology non-true wireless bluetooth connection.
Would you care to enlighten us about this new BT technology that Sony uses?
If you are referring to Bluetooth LE then there are other manufacturers using it that do have multipoint simultaneous connections, Bose being one of them...
This is the first I have heard of this new ‘blue’ connection that does not have multiple pairing...
I have found the easiest way to connect to another device is to just hold the power button of the headset for 7 secs to take you straight in to pairing mode and then select the headset on the device you wish to use...
Sorry, I should have said that Sony uses, I have edited my posting.
Are you saying that this new BT technology will not allow mutiple connections and that the Airpods, Galaxy Icon and Jabra Elite also will only connect to one device at a time?
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