Wireless Adapter for SA6
Oct 12, 2008 at 2:16 AM Post #121 of 254
Being that I work for Sleek Audio my impressions are not going to be "the most objective." So I would rather have the customers give their opinions. That being said though... I really think a lot of people will be impressed with the little bit of heat we put into the W-1 with the bass. My personal experience with them has been about 50 hours give or take 10 and I have not had any issues as of yet. When I workout with them, they stay in place and keep the sweat off my Zen. At work I have no issues with interferrence.
The package does include an extension that will allow you to fold the transmitter back if you do not want it plugged directly into the source. So no need to look for extension
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Hopefully thats a start for you guys. Let me know if I can answer any other questions.
 
Oct 12, 2008 at 2:29 AM Post #122 of 254
The bass boost has got me especially keen on picking one of these up now! Sounds a well thought out and implemented product/acessory!
 
Oct 12, 2008 at 2:40 AM Post #123 of 254
Oh right -- forgot that part about you being a Sleek employee.
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Thanks for answering, though. Out of curiosity, do you find you can wear the cables straight down during your workouts, or are you bound to over-the-ear use? Not being able to wear them straight down might be a dealbreaker for me, since the SA6s protrude from my ears a little further than most, and I just can't do over-the-ear so well with them. In straight-down configuration, though, I have to use a shirt clip on the cable to keep gravity from pulling the earphones too much...which leaves me concerned about the weight of the receiver module.

Also, for what it's worth, I completely disagree with the "epic fail" assessment...Since I like to keep my portable rig as compact and unencumbered as possible (that means IEMs, a DAP, and no amp), I appreciate not having to run an additional length of cable between the transmitter and my player. But you can't please everyone, I suppose...
 
Oct 12, 2008 at 2:46 AM Post #124 of 254
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Originally Posted by Mack77 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Being that I work for Sleek Audio my impressions are not going to be "the most objective." So I would rather have the customers give their opinions. That being said though... I really think a lot of people will be impressed with the little bit of heat we put into the W-1 with the bass. My personal experience with them has been about 50 hours give or take 10 and I have not had any issues as of yet. When I workout with them, they stay in place and keep the sweat off my Zen. At work I have no issues with interferrence.
The package does include an extension that will allow you to fold the transmitter back if you do not want it plugged directly into the source. So no need to look for extension
wink.gif
Hopefully thats a start for you guys. Let me know if I can answer any other questions.



Nice. If another well known company does not come out with their much awaited three-driver earphones by Christmas, I'm getting myself a pair of Sleeks.
 
Oct 12, 2008 at 5:44 PM Post #127 of 254
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Sorry, for my ignorance, but what is the battery life of the transmitter and the receiver?


According to The box: Up to 10 hours of independent battery life
 
Oct 12, 2008 at 8:24 PM Post #128 of 254
What does recharging the receiver and transmitter batteries involve? I assume there's some sort of wall adapter included in the package, no?
 
Oct 12, 2008 at 9:14 PM Post #129 of 254
This sounds interesting. Slap the ear-processor from tension labs between the transmitter and your choice of DAP and it becomes ultra sweet.

Only 2 things i am still wondering:
1) range? If it is enough, it would beat the [censored] out of the standard sennheiser ew 300 IEM G2 solution, if, that is, the range is adequate enough.
Edit: thu, read the f&* website: "60 feet of freedom". mmh 18 mtr sound enough in my ears. But will it be without interruptions that far out?
2) Reading a lot about digital RF signals and your health (e.g. cellphones), what can i expect from the transmitter radiation wise?
 
Oct 13, 2008 at 1:21 AM Post #130 of 254
Crappppppppppppppppppppppppp. I totally forgot to find out if the charger will work in my country where our mains is 220 and not 110.
 
Oct 13, 2008 at 5:16 AM Post #132 of 254
The range is rated 60'. I found that it worked approximately +100' (probably 120') open space in 1 run with little interruption. Again that was only 1 run and I just wanted to see how far I could go, nothing "scientific".
The unit charges through a single USB with a split that charges both units at the same time in about 1 hour.
I wear them over the ear working out but when I use the treadmill I attach the receiver to the back of my hat and wear them down and found no problems with SA6s coming loose.
 
Oct 13, 2008 at 5:40 AM Post #133 of 254
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Originally Posted by Mack77 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
The range is rated 60'. I found that it worked approximately +100' (probably 120') open space in 1 run with little interruption. Again that was only 1 run and I just wanted to see how far I could go, nothing "scientific".
The unit charges through a single USB with a split that charges both units at the same time in about 1 hour.
I wear them over the ear working out but when I use the treadmill I attach the receiver to the back of my hat and wear them down and found no problems with SA6s coming loose.



Thanks for the responses, Mack77! I may have to give these a go at some point (if/when my finances can accommodate it). Can't wait for more impressions to start rolling in...
 
Oct 13, 2008 at 8:17 AM Post #135 of 254
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If it uses the 500mAh 5V spec...


I can't imagine it would use anything else, or the USB interface would be pointless.
 

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