Just ow, I tested with the iPhone and iPad. The iPhone connected
right off. The iPad needed to be connected and still, I could not
reliably switch between though the iPhone always connected when I
unlocked it. The Mac refused to connect.
Tried last night with the Samsung TV and Apple TV, Samsung refused
but I connected the ATV manually.
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On 8/28/2022 5:33 AM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
My experience is that having paired a bluetooth headset to multiple
devices, it will automatically connect to all the devices that are up
and within range when the headset is turned on.
My experience further is that issues tend to arise when a headset is
paired with devices from disparate operating environments, e.g. both a
Mac and an Android device seem to introduce problems for my devices.
Consequently, I'm trying to avoid using the same bt headset across OS.
Best,
Janina
'Jason White' via MacVisionaries writes:
On 27/8/22 09:47, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries wrote:
I have tried to pair it with the Samsung but was unsuccessful. I will
try again shortly. What I am curious about is, are there other BY
headphones that makes it easier to easily switch to other connected
devices?
Connecting to multiple devices and switching between them appropriately
seems to be a problem for Bluetooth generally. Find out how many devices
your headphones support concurrently. Mine support two only.
I have Bose noise cancelling headphones, and switching them between
different connected devices has always been problematic. It's supposed to
happen automatically
Also, if you're using Bluetooth headphones with a screen reader, latency can
slow down your work. Apple devices seem somewhat better in this respect,
perhaps due to their support for the AAC audio codec via Bluetooth.
Microsoft Windows is considerably worse, at least for my headphones. Linux
performs remarkably well though (but there's still the problem of connecting
multiple devices, as mentioned).
So, be aware of latency issues if you plan to use such headphones with
VoiceOver.
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