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The hell of Bluetooth
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If you connect too many different BT devices then re-connecting can be an issue, I don't know why but I'm experiencing the same. But using only 2 or 3 different BT devices works well all the time.
Only time I have problems really is like @rs2000 says - my iPhone and iPad share a lot of the same BT resources and if they are in close proximity it can be a real pain in the ass. A lot of times I’ll just forget the connection on the device I don’t want talking to the peripheral and just sort it out later when I need it again.
I use AirPods on the go and had never problems with these headphones. Love them!
I also use various BT Midi Controllers (Korg Studios, Xkey, ROLI) with no issues with my iPads. Love them!
But I’ve experienced a lot of Bluetooth Problems in the Windows World. Here you need a good portion of luck and good hardware and software if you want to use BT. Here I prefer solid cables... 😎
Bluetooth headphones were a disaster for me.
Couple types.
All about $200 each and none worked in a way made me happy.
As far as midi deices I have just as many issues with MIDI devices and MacBook as I do with iOS.
So it is looking more a bluetooth thing.
Don’t worry, in a couple of years electronics companies will come up with something slightly better you can throw your money at ;)
BLALALLLLALALALLALAALAAA
Obligatory XKCD:
https://xkcd.com/2055/
I just had a BlueBoard iPhone disconnection. Led was blinking like when batteries are dead, but they were not. In fact the Windows 10 laptop was the culprit: I tried a while ago to connect the BB to that laptop, and today it was fighting the iPhone. So yes, I suppose it’s better to forget a Bluetooth device when not in use to avoid conflicts. This is what I’ve done on the laptop as the BB don’t even works with it, and no more issues with the iPhone.
The Bluetooth headphones compatible with my Apple devices range from Airpods to Beats so it seems. Yikes! Well, at least my Airpods sound great, lol.
Never touch the stuff
Haha. Yeah it's pretty bad. Even the Airpods are flaky sometimes if you share them between different devices. As an audio developer though, they're abysmal. Very high latency and they don't report that latency properly so no way to sync. It's a bugger for Loopy