W1 Chip still has lag :(
Based on below excerpt, latency in w1 chip is less than most Bluetooth, but
latency /= 0 ms | /= Wired connection.
"... a RemoteTalk headphone cable with 3.5mm headphone jacks ... This,
effectively, allows you to turn your Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones into a
pair of
Hi,
Thanks for the clarification. I do not use an iphone, but admit that
seemed to be dreadfully faulty designing if it were true.
Kare
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016, Scott Granados wrote:
Kare, I’ve owned a lightning based device since the day it was release on the
iPhone. It has never popped
Kare, I’ve owned a lightning based device since the day it was release on the
iPhone. It has never popped out. That is a red herring if I ever heard of
one. Try forgetting sometime to unplug your power cable or lightning port and
let me know how that works out for you.:) I’ve torn the end
Scot,
You do not think that having a part of a phone, i. e. the port, popping
out when used is well a reason for concern?
certainly only serious audiophiles can tell the difference in sound
quality, but the idea of phone parts being easily lost seems important
perhaps?
Kare
On Sat, 10
The whole thing basically turned out to be a non event with some looking for
click bate out of the deal.
I bet similar arguments happened when the jack was reduced from quarter inch to
8th inch or when we started using 3 prong plugs instead of 2. (try plugging
something in modern in my
Change always elicits reactions like this. I am sure we all can
think of many things that provoked similar reaction. Perhaps if a survey
was taken where people were asked at what date would they like to see
change stopped, the responses would be as numerous as the sand on the beach.
Hi!
Hmm, he seems to be having a problematic atitude imho.
But its his problem.
/AS
> On 9 Sep 2016, at 01:23, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Like Tim I have remained silent, waiting for what others in the industry
> expressed about the headphone jack.
> The
Hi all,
Like Tim I have remained silent, waiting for what others in the industry
expressed about the headphone jack.
The article below indicates that yes only Apple could do this...but
frankly there is little reason for it to be done. I found particularly
interesting the weak nature of the