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To be honest I never had a reason to know much about Blue Tooth, I
hooked up a mouse and I was good to go. Now I am getting a little education with this head set. It actually sounds pretty good to me and the noise canceling works well. The problem is the delay (W/7). If you are listening to music, you probably never notice. It may seem to be slow changing songs but that is about it. OTOH trying to watch a movie is ridiculous. The sound on mine is a couple seconds behind the video. That is supposed to be fixed by changing the buffer size and with my 4.0 dongle and 4.0 headset that can be 150-200 ms or so but you still might notice it. I also found out this is because Blue Tooth is massaging/compressing the data yet again. A better ear might get ****ed about that, At any rate it is sort of working for me because I am either listening to music in the shop or listening to one of those slide show TV things like WWII in color or Ken Burns. Looking at the TV does not usually add much. On the WWII shows they keep running the same tired old B-roll shots I have been looking at for 65 years. There is only so much WWII film. I do wonder how Harry tolerates the BT compressed music, after all of his railing on about it. BTW have the Russians released him yet? (the real Harry, not the imposter). ;-) |
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