I had intermitent problems with the USB connection to my iPhone. Don't know if it is your case, but seems that this is something sensitive in the case of the iPhone. I ended up buying this cable and it seems to have solved the problem. Just in case you don't find any other easier solution:Hi guys. Im a total noob when it comes to iPhones. I tried to connect the Qudelix 5k to an iphone but I can't get it to work in usb mode, just bluetooth, is it possible to do it?
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Thank you very much. Will get one of these if I can't fix it.I had intermitent problems with the USB connection to my iPhone. Don't know if it is your case, but seems that this is something sensitive in the case of the iPhone. I ended up buying this cable and it seems to have solved the problem. Just in case you don't find any other easier solution:
Hypops
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iPhone is *very* particular about which third-party USB cables you use with it. I've had more misses than hits, and some cables work for a little while, only to stop working within a few weeks or so.Thank you very much. Will get one of these if I can't fix it.
Other than using Apple's own camera connection kit (with an additional USB-C to USB-A cable), the only brand that has consistently worked for me are by ddHiFi. They are expensive and fragile, but ddHiFi has also been great about sending replacements under their 1-year warranty. They recently revised the build quality of their OTG cables, but they also doubled their prices (~USD$65). This is the one I currently use: https://www.linsoul.com/products/ddhifi-mfi09s
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Appreciate your help. I guess I'll have to get a decent cable. I like DDhifi products so I might go for one soon.iPhone is *very* particular about which third-party USB cables you use with it. I've had more misses than hits, and some cables work for a little while, only to stop working within a few weeks or so.
Other than using Apple's own camera connection kit (with an additional USB-C to USB-A cable), the only brand that has consistently worked for me are by ddHiFi. They are expensive and fragile, but ddHiFi has also been great about sending replacements under their 1-year warranty. They recently revised the build quality of their OTG cables, but they also doubled their prices (~USD$65). This is the one I currently use: https://www.linsoul.com/products/ddhifi-mfi09s
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If its a cable issue, you can also get the FiiO LT-LT1 OTG cable which I use and isn't very expensive.Appreciate your help. I guess I'll have to get a decent cable. I like DDhifi products so I might go for one soon.
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Awesome if it works. I tried it, and it failed within a week. Because it was so cheap, I never bothered to repair or replace it. It’s the perverse logic of having spent a little bit more on a cable that also failed. Because I spent more for it, I did bother to get it replaced. Probably says much more about me and my busted psychology than it does about the quality of one cable over another.If its a cable issue, you can also get the FiiO LT-LT1 OTG cable which I use and isn't very expensive.
Admittedly, I really put these cables through the wringer since usually I keep them in my pocket attached to the 5K and my phone while commuting and traveling (which is often). But this latest iteration of the ddHiFi cable has (so far after a few months) outlasted every other OTG cable I’ve tried (which is at least a dozen at this point). I use bluetooth on the 5K when I’m not listening to music (podcasts, audiobooks, etc), but for music I still want a wired connection. So the hunt for the most durable OTG cable continues.
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Fair enough. I'm not one to walk about too much with my 5k hooked up via a cable - so can understand that the wear and tear might be an issue over time.Awesome if it works. I tried it, and it failed within a week. Because it was so cheap, I never bothered to repair or replace it. It’s the perverse logic of having spent a little bit more on a cable that also failed. Because I spent more for it, I did bother to get it replaced. Probably says much more about me and my busted psychology than it does about the quality of one cable over another.
Admittedly, I really put these cables through the wringer since usually I keep them in my pocket attached to the 5K and my phone while commuting and traveling (which is often). But this latest iteration of the ddHiFi cable has (so far after a few months) outlasted every other OTG cable I’ve tried (which is at least a dozen at this point). I use bluetooth on the 5K when I’m not listening to music (podcasts, audiobooks, etc), but for music I still want a wired connection. So the hunt for the most durable OTG cable continues.
That said, if you aren't that type, then I can attest that the fiio cable is a good and working solution.
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How is the latency on this little device? Can i watch youtube and movies normally? Ive never had a bluetooth audio
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Hypops
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I watch YouTube videos all the time on it. No egregious lag that I’ve noticed. Probably dpends on how sensitive you are to lag. But if you’re watching YouTube vids, I’d wager you’re not too concerned with audio (or video) quality. So… fine?How is the latency on this little device? Can i watch youtube and movies normally? Ive never had a bluetooth audio
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confined9991
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yeah i think it has a setting for that
I have been using Hidizs LT02 for several months with great result. My iPhone does need to reboot after a recharging, to recognize an audio device. I also got a similar Fiio short lighting cable, and it gave up working in just couple days.iPhone is *very* particular about which third-party USB cables you use with it. I've had more misses than hits, and some cables work for a little while, only to stop working within a few weeks or so.
Other than using Apple's own camera connection kit (with an additional USB-C to USB-A cable), the only brand that has consistently worked for me are by ddHiFi. They are expensive and fragile, but ddHiFi has also been great about sending replacements under their 1-year warranty. They recently revised the build quality of their OTG cables, but they also doubled their prices (~USD$65). This is the one I currently use: https://www.linsoul.com/products/ddhifi-mfi09s
Hopefully the newer USB-C iPhones won't be so picky about cables.
Bitarkesnik
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Just got the qudelix 5k and ive noticed that my cables are braided as opposed to the ones i see on the internet. Do i have some newer itteration or smt?
Hypops
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The 5k doesn't have any special cables, and I don't think Qudelix themselves ships it with any cables, just the device in a tiny box. Maybe they were a bonus pack-in from the retailer you purchased it from?Just got the qudelix 5k and ive noticed that my cables are braided as opposed to the ones i see on the internet. Do i have some newer itteration or smt?
It definitely comes with USB cables. I recall mine came with them when I got my 5K. Pretty sure they were not braided but I don't remember at this point since it was years ago at launch. The Qudelix producr page shows it still comes with USB cables.The 5k doesn't have any special cables, and I don't think Qudelix themselves ships it with any cables, just the device in a tiny box. Maybe they were a bonus pack-in from the retailer you purchased it from?
https://www.qudelix.com/products/qudelix-5k
After all these years, it is still working well with some minor expected battery degradation (knock on wood). Definitely have gotten my money's worth and one of the best audio related purchases I have made.
The T71 comes with black braided cables. They might just started using the same ones with the new 5k units.
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