Yes, I think FaceTime has improved in iOS 8, especially now we can
change how audio calls are routed. This is a setting in the
accessibility settings so check this out especially if you are hearing
immpaired like me.
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On 02/10/2014 05:38, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!
I haven't played with FaceTime for quite some time so I wasn't aware of the
some of the settings available.
One of great interest is the output audio selection either automatic, speaker
or Headset.
I've just been chatting to someone on FaceTime using my Yamaha MXP100 Heads
Free music system, as its a Bluetooth 4 device the quality of audio between us
was very good indeed! as was the noise cancellation effect, I was sitting in my
kitchen with my fridge doing its job and the person I was chatting to had
alarms going ooff, phones ringing and God knwos what else happening, I did
hear the odd click as the noise cancellation system did its thing but apart
from that the call was dead silent apart from the conversation being conducted,
pure magic.
I've not played with Skype for IOS but do intend to in the coming days as I'm
interested to see whether Skype will handle such devices as the Yamaha MPX100
as well as FaceTime obviously does,.
And finally, both of us in our chat were using hands free devices, me the
aforementioned Yamaha device and the other party used their iPHone in Hands
free mode, we both commented just how clear the whole thing was and how we
wouldn't have known that we were both using hands free systems.
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