Yes I have heard the Tap miss the beginnings of tracks sometimes, I can
only assume this has something to do with the power saving mode perhaps?
If you love your music then the Tap isn't the thing though it sounds
reasonable I reckon you'll probably appreciate your music more with a
B t7 or
Where you notice the battery drain is when you compare the life of the
battery whilst in Standby mode.
For example you see a dramatic change in the way the Tap uses battery in
standby with Hands Free enabled.
On 18/02/2017 4:30 AM, Jim Ruby wrote:
From what I read the battery can last up
>From what I read the battery can last up to 9 hours and with hands free
>enabled it says 8 hours. I like the tap, but do wish it sounded better, but
>nice to have the alexa with me where ever I am at in the yard. Also I like
>listening to my books with the tap better and she has more volume
;pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: RE: Echo Tap hands free update
My Tap finally got this update yesterday here in the US.
Best,
Rick Alfaro
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Subject: RE: Echo Tap hands free update
My Tap finally got this update yesterday here in the US.
Best,
Rick Alfaro
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My Tap finally got this update yesterday here in the US.
Best,
Rick Alfaro
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