Soldato
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buy a set of ear defenders so when they fall out of your ear hole the cups stop them. lol
buy a set of ear defenders so when they fall out of your ear hole the cups stop them. lol
Is it correct that the only way to adjust the volume is to use Siri?
So if you're listening to music using your iPhone and you have an Apple Watch as well, winding the Digital Crown will adjust the volume. No setup required for that?
That's actually a nice touch in the absence of a volume control directly on the AirPods.
So can these not be used with a Windows laptop?
But how do you change the volume if it has to be done via Siri on a mac/iPhone/watch?
Hmm, I've got three sets of bluetooth earphones and they all have volume controls on them, none of them rely on the volume being controlled by the device they're connected to.Pretty much all bluetooth earphones are like this, the volume is controlled by the device they're connected to.
You just change the volume in windows, same as for any other headphones.
Hmm, I've got three sets of Bluetooth earphones and they all have volume controls on them, none of them rely on the volume being controlled by the device they're connected to.
Hmm, I've got three sets of bluetooth earphones and they all have volume controls on them, none of them rely on the volume being controlled by the device they're connected to.
They all work both ways, volume can be adjusted either from the headphones themselves or from the sound source.
The wired one falls out when I am just sitting on the train, I don't dare getting these.
Do these sound better than the god-awful earpods?
So they're better than the wired ear pods?