I notice the same thing, particularly when the phone speaks a very short word
such as 32%, the speaker comes in after the 3.
However, this is not something major for me. I am in love with this speaker. I
don't know how it is with music, but for mp3 book files or the mp3 audio of TV
shows, it is
Hi, I am talking about when you are on a home screen, and flicking right
or left through the items on the screen, or even trying to type in to an
edit box, the delay before it lets audio through makes it hard to hear
what you are doing. This isn't the case while in a phone call, whare you
might
Elizabeth, did you learn that the band is detachable?
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From: Kevin Minor
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 1:53 AM
Subject: Something that I don't like about the Woopower speaker, and it has
nothing to do with the speaker
Are you speaking of using it after idol time? Or while music is playing?
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Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: Something that I don't like about the Woopower speaker, and it
has nothing to do
Its a cilicon band.Its something I had to get use to also.If they ever upgrade
I hope they consider allowing us the ability to exchange the band. I'm thinking
of getting a sweat band to place under it.
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From: Kevin Minor
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent:
Hi all, my biggest complaint about the wrist band speaker is the fact
that it mutes the audio, probably to extend battery life, but it is
difficult to use when swiping around the screen on your phone, because
the audio doesn't come back immediately. This doesn't happen when in a
phone call!
Hi Kevin, I totally agree about the band. I have the same issue with the FitBit
Charge 2. The rubber is very irritating to my skin. I am going to purchase a
leather band for the Charge as soon as it is available.
Lynda
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Hi.
I found something that I'm not really happy about regarding the Woopower blue
tooth wrist speaker, and it has nothing to do with the speaker. The unit works
great. What I have a problem with is the wrist band. It seems to be made of
rubber, or something like that. With it on, my wrist