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Hi guys, this is just an idea and maybe i have no right to point it out but i would like for LTT to point out when an Audio devise has or not Multipoint connection, im guessing a few viewers uses LTT as a start point when thinking about buying a new device and, in the specific case of Audio devices, Multipoint connection should be something to have in mind since nowadays we tend to use more than one device at a time.

 

I bought the Sony WF-1000XM3 with ANC after watching the video that Linus did on them and even tough they are a really good pair of earbuds I would have loved to know that they do not support multipoint connections.

 

I know, I know, no one forced me to buy them and I should have done more research before acquiring them... and it is my fault for not doing so, but still I think it would be a great thing to point out when doing an Audio Device Review.

[ The headphones can be registered (paired with) up to eight different devices, but can transmit/receive from only one device at a time. Therefore, "Multipoint" connections aren't supported. When the headset is paired with two or more devices, you'll need to switch the Bluetooth™ connection to the desired device. ]

 

Thanks for the space, time and sorry for any annoyance. Also sorry for my English.

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1 hour ago, Exodus Lightbringer said:

Hi guys, this is just an idea and maybe i have no right to point it out but i would like for LTT to point out when an Audio devise has or not Multipoint connection, im guessing a few viewers uses LTT as a start point when thinking about buying a new device and, in the specific case of Audio devices, Multipoint connection should be something to have in mind since nowadays we tend to use more than one device at a time.

 

I bought the Sony WF-1000XM3 with ANC after watching the video that Linus did on them and even tough they are a really good pair of earbuds I would have loved to know that they do not support multipoint connections.

 

I know, I know, no one forced me to buy them and I should have done more research before acquiring them... and it is my fault for not doing so, but still I think it would be a great thing to point out when doing an Audio Device Review.

[ The headphones can be registered (paired with) up to eight different devices, but can transmit/receive from only one device at a time. Therefore, "Multipoint" connections aren't supported. When the headset is paired with two or more devices, you'll need to switch the Bluetooth™ connection to the desired device. ]

 

Thanks for the space, time and sorry for any annoyance. Also sorry for my English.

wait so what exactly is your question 

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5 hours ago, Jaxzzzzz said:

wait so what exactly is your question 

I think he's looking for wireless earphones or headphones that can be connected on multiple devices with sound on on all the connected devices.

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On 3/12/2020 at 4:28 PM, CTR640 said:

I think he's looking for wireless earphones or headphones that can be connected on multiple devices with sound on on all the connected devices.

That's right. And I bought the Sony ear buds when I saw them in the Linus video and later kinda, NOT COMPLETELY, regretted it. Good sound and ANC but nowadays it would be a huge implementation to have multi point connection.

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