Was out running today and noticed the ticking noise. I'm now 99% certain it is not the button, and is in fact the silicon tips moving in my ear with sweat. If I push them in harder, and/or dry my ears, it goes away for a while.
So really, I need to try different tips. I'm on the largest set so will try smaller. Does anyone make foam (or similar) tips for these?
Not noticed that yet and I was keeping an eye (ear) out for little noises which might end up bugging me on longer runs. Will keep my ears open though.
You want more bass? Good god. You won't like these though because they're actually better at presenting bass than the Beats X are (they're garbage at it). The problem with the Pros is they got the bass correct but completely screwed up the treble. It's painful to listen to for more than 30 minutes.Can you guys please share how’s the bass doing? I personally like the bass of beats x. It would be great if the Pro got more bass this time.
Thanks!
The case is made of literally the most slippery space plastic of all time..
And ditto on the pausing with the "b" button. That thing presses way too easily
They are just under powered. The volume is very low compared to other bluetooth headphones. I'm wondering if I should keep them or not...
You probably listen to music in quiet places. Try listening to music in the gym/subwayI've not found that at all - I'm listening to music, podcasts and calls with the visual volume display on my iPhone at about 25-30% of max.
What is a pain is how sensitive the physical button is to stop/start stuff as I've found myself hanging up on calls while readjusting the headphone in my ear.
I've had mine since day one. I'm having some issues with connectivity to my iPhone.
They worked fine for a week and then the left earpiece quit connecting. I would put it back in the case, take it out, back in the case, blah, blah, blah and then it would work. I then discovered the black on black, flush mounted button in the case and reset them. This fixed my issue.
Then a week later, the right one stopped connecting. Another reset and I was back in business.
Couple days later and neither would connect. Reset and back in business.
Couple days later, the right one wouldn't connect. When I got it connected, my phone said it was at 0% charge and the case was at 13%, when it should have been in the 80s. So, for some reason, the right earpiece must have been powered up and using juice, while also pulling power from the case. Just used the left earpiece that day. Got the case and right earpiece charged, reset and back in business.
This morning, the left earpiece wouldn't connect. Reset and back in business.
Now, I use these thing every day. They work perfect like 4 out of 5 days I use them. It's just maddening they don't work every day. Has anyone heard complaints like this? I think I need to call tech support and get some replacements. They are working perfect for me other than these random connection issues.
It's next level slippery bro..I haven't bought a pair yet, but this review gives me pause. I'm sorry, at $249 they should just WORK.
As for the slippery case, AirPod cases are super slippery and my Bose SureSport battery case is also slippery. Really don't understand what the deal is.
I'm very impressed, although I can't seem to get "Hey Siri" to work. Am I right in assuming I should be able to just say "Hey Siri Pause" without touching anything to get Siri to pause the music?
What Siri settings are required (presumably on the iPhone) to achieve this?
It's reviews like these that would hinder me from even considering them.I had 2 phone calls today where I had to take the Pros out and use the iPhone as the other end could not hear me well enough. Call was perfect on the iPhone. So this and the poor Siri response (giant case doesn't help but could live with) is enough for me to return them. I like having useable controls on them, but they are too expensive to keep with these key issues. My current Zolo Liberty+ also don't work with Siri well and are useless with phone calls but are great for music.