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Android Receive Button Presses From Bluetooth Object
Carlos T | 2024-09-22 01:35:47 |
I replaced my Ring doorbell with a Nest. I found the Ring didn't register button presses, and there was always a delay in seeing movement or people at the door. The Nest Hello reacts quickly and is designed to be a better button press. It also works perfectly with all my Google/Nest products. I wouldn't switch back. 5 |
Adam O. | 2024-06-08 04:51:19 |
So much better than monitor Bluetooth button is no much easier to use 5 |
star4747 | 2024-08-17 04:26:58 |
I purchased this to go along with a new Canon 7d. I wasn't sure how much I would use it as a timer, I really just wanted the remote shutter button. Last week I was shooting some product samples on a lighted table set up for a client. Taking a picture, making a slight position change to the object then walking back to the camera and pressing the remote shutter button. After about 15 photos I realized using the timer function would save me bit of work. I set the timer to take a photo, wait 20 seconds (so I could change the position of the object) and then take another photo. Think of it as getting Air Conditioning with your new car, you won't use it everyday yet at some point it is going to make you more comfortable. The TC-80N3 remote will make your job easier at some point, get one and put it in your bag. 5 |
Demian B. | 2024-04-19 04:46:16 |
should improve air valve for air to escape only if one presses the valve 5 |
JuiceDAY | 2024-07-08 02:40:13 |
I use this for Ableton Live, it's miles away from the old nanokontrol... it will receive midi signals, so when you click something with your mouse in a DAW the corresponding button is illuminated or turns off on your nano. Comes ready with mappings for some DAWs (ableton and others) or you can make your own maps. WIth the preloaded ableton map you can solo, mute, rec, pan, fade, and you can cycle between which tracks you control... control first 8 tracks then hit next track button and control the next 8. No motorized faders but you cant expect that. and the buttons dont stick anymore. 5 |
Giz46 | 2024-09-03 02:46:28 |
By working with my Windows tablet via USB and my android phone via Bluetooth, this printer offers me flexibility and creates quality labels. Allowed me to get rid of an old standalone clunky label printer, and still have portability. 5 |
Kit | 2024-07-18 08:19:45 |
Can't beat the price; compatible with my android phone & android tablet via Bluetooth. Works on all surfaces. Eliminates the need to touch screens as frequently in a Covid cleaning world. 5 |
Twigs | 2024-07-13 02:25:10 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Right out of the box, the modern vs retro vibe was evident and super cool. Reminds me of my 100's that I had many moons ago and wish I still had them. But this beauty revealed it was more than a beautiful flashback to the past. Can you use both Alexa and Google Voice assistant? Check. WiFi and or Bluetooth. Check. Multi Bluetooth device connect. Check. Ethernet cable connection. Check.USB Connection. Check. Aux connection. Check. Tone controls. Check. Equalizer. Check. Dolby Atmos capable. Check. Android/IOS. Check.Chromecast/Airplay. Check ..WOW! The JBL One app was a joy to use and as fast as you could say JBL three times fast I was up and running. The set up was easy and intuitive . Using the supported Qobuz and Tidal music streaming services, via WiFi, our home came alive. With some quick adjustments with the tone controls we sat back and enjoyed the energy that this technical marvel created. Checked out the Dolby Atmos feature and we both agreed that it opened up the sound. As we ran down the genre's of Atmos music, the different effects on our familar music became fun and inviting My only wish list would be a better Bluetooth Codec than SBC. Certainly not a deal breaker. (Perhaps a future upgrade?) This is the most flexible and complete speaker system that will appeal to many. Great looks, flexabilty, Android and IOS capable and a ton of features to boot. Now where did I put my dancing shoes? 5 |
Robert | 2024-06-16 02:38:15 |
I use these on my android phone wirelessly (bluetooth) and with my linux computer wired directly through the motherboard line out for pc games, youtube, music, and disneyplus. I also use them wired into a surface go reformatted with ubuntu 22.04. Got them to work with bluetooth with the linux desktop computer but I don't actually have the SMA antennae attached to it so it is not really a fair test. (it is laggy, but it did connect and produce sound) They work great anywhere they are wired and wirelessly on android with wired connections sounding better. I don't really use windows often so can't comment on that at this time. I'm not an audiophile, but the audio sounds crisp with nice bass when watching movies with special effects. Music also sounds crisp and precise. They do fit fairly snugly but feel comfortable on the ears and are well made. I previously owned a pair of klipsch reference but these seem slightly better built. I consider them an upgrade in build and sound quality. 5 |
Basia | 2024-08-25 05:49:43 |
I tried multiple bone conduction headphones before I tried Openswim. All of them were a poor fit for me, and the sound was just "so-so" on the other brands. Their earphones fell off and/or moved around so much that the sound was mediocre (I have a small head). I actually like the fact that there is NO bluetooth on the Openswim. Bluetooth doesn't work under water, and after trying multiple other brands that did have bluetooth, it got pretty annoying having to switch modes. Then, with the press of a wrong button one to many times, you had to start all over again to get back in mp3 mode! The button placement and configuration works very well. The buttons are easy to get to and well-spaced. The Openswim does NOT fall off or move around and is very comfortable -- even on my small head. I especially like that they can fit under a swim cap. And the sound -- is nothing short of WOW---absolutely fantastic!! What a pleasure enjoying the great r tunes of your tunes while swimming laps! (And, the sound when wearing earplugs is even better! Loading songs onto the Openswim was very straightforward. Plug the USB into your computer, open the drive with the OpenSwim, and drag and drop to copy your files from your computer to the Openswim folder. Took less that a few minutes, and I loaded at least 100 files for a first go around, and still have space to add more. Great capacity! My only wish would have been to have a "mini" sized Openswim for those of us who are more petite-sized. But all, in all, a wonderful product! 5 |