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2024.05.16 03:39 lytefall New Venu 3 setup

Just got a Venu 3. I’ve set it all up and I am trying to change the watch face. In the Connect app it says the software is up to date. When I open the Connect IQ up to add a new face it says “Bluetooth is off” at the top (it isn’t - says it’s connected in my iPhone settings) and it says I have to update using garmin express (I don’t own a PC).
Help?
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2024.05.16 03:18 Far-Fox9959 Disabling FB messenger messages doesn't work

I've went into the Watch app on my phone and disabled them but I still get FB messages on my Watch no matter what I do. I even disabled bluetooth on my phone and then wifi and I still get messages on my Watch. What's going on here?
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2024.05.16 03:13 oldendude Replace Sonos with MoOde + Raspberry Pi?

I have a 7-year old Sonos setup, with three zones. I don't like it at all. The hardware fails, the app is flaky, I can't stream from audio stored on my iPhone, and I can't stream via bluetooth.
I heard about the open source MoOde audio player, running on a Raspberry Pi, and I'm wondering if that would be a good alternative.
My requirments:
Is this doable?
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2024.05.16 03:13 moronally Just got a "new" Galaxy S10+ as my old one bit the dust. I updated it to OneUI 3.1 and the battery drain is horrendous. Did I do something wrong?

Basically I bought an open box galaxy s10+ because my old s10+ got water damage.
I transferred most of my old stuff over using Samsung cloud backup (settings, contacts, Bluetooth, etc.) but not the apps.
I then started to rapidly update my phone. I just kept hitting the software update search and it would download an update and I would install it I did that for over an hour and I stopped at OneUI 3.1 android 11 (because it was getting late).
Now I'm used to my old galaxy s10+ and what it's 5 year old battery is like. But for the past 2 days my new galaxy s10+'s battery is draining like crazy.
I already cleared the system cache in the boot menu and it didn't help. The culprit according to my battery manager is "One UI Home". After one day it is draining >50% of my battery, and this "new" battery is worse than my old heavily used 5 year old phone.
Nothing online is giving me any tips on what to do. I downloaded an app that tole me my new phone has only gone through 33 chargijg cycles so the battery can't be that bad? Maybe I shouldn't have updated my phone so rapidly?
I'm just hoping someone can give me some advice on how to fix this potential horrible battery drain. Other than the battery drain and the phone running a little hotter than what I'm used to (because of the battery drain?) The phone is very fast and works great.
Sorry for the wall of text...
TL;DR: Got a "new" galaxy s10+. Rapidly updated it to one ui 3.1. Experiencing massive battery drain from "One UI Home" (>50%). Any tips?
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2024.05.16 03:13 oldendude Replacing Sonos with Raspberry Pi + MoOde?

I have a 7-year old Sonos setup, with three zones. I don't like it at all. The hardware fails, the app is flaky, I can't stream from audio stored on my iPhone, and I can't stream via bluetooth.
I heard about the open source MoOde audio player, running on a Raspberry Pi, and I'm wondering if that would be a good alternative.
My requirments:
Is this doable?
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2024.05.16 03:10 Mr-J1mbo Help please

Help please
I'm trying to connect my soundcore life q20 to the app and this keeps popping up, headphones are connected by Bluetooth and the app is up to date
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2024.05.16 03:05 BitterTongues1984 OTA (over-the-air) website integration needed for embedded system

Hi everyone, I have someone building me a custom embedded system using an SMD PCB and various features. One of which is the capability of handling updates over-the-air. This is his first time developing a solution for OTA updating, but he has the OTA portion under control for the hardware and custom app, though he advised that I will need to hire someone to do some webpage work for me in order to allow the embedded system to talk to the website and check for updates.
The embedded system uses a custom Android app, and we plan to leverage a smart phone and/or computer to push the firmware updates via Bluetooth. So the website needs some integration for allowing us to log in, upload firmware files, and to allow the app to compare the embedded system's current firmware version to the newest version on the website to check for differences.
I personally do have an IT background to include web development from many years back, and have an understanding about microprocessors... but I tried searching Google and YouTube for what would be needed to make this happen but I simply cannot find any sort of guide that covers exactly what I'm needing to accomplish.
Does anyone either have any guidance as to what needs to be done, or is anyone reading this versed in this sort of requirement and is interested in payment (can pay via virtually whatever common payment platform) in exchange for working with myself and my embedded systems developer to bring this to fruition?? Thanks so much!!
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2024.05.16 03:01 Choice-Fig2623 Vwar S9 ULTRA 4G Android Smart Watch

Vwar S9 ULTRA 4G Android Smart Watch
buy link: https://vwar.fit/products/vwar-s9-ultra-4g-android-wifi-amoled-screen-camera
In the ever-evolving landscape of wearable technology, the VWAR Cellular Edition Ultra S9 emerges as a true game-changer, redefining the standards for smartwatches. With its innovative features and cutting-edge specifications, this device is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with our wrist-worn companions. Let's delve into what makes the VWAR Cellular Edition Ultra S9 stand out from the crowd:
  1. Revolutionary Camera Technology: Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional smartwatch cameras. The VWAR Ultra S9 boasts the world's first 180-degree telescopic and rotating camera, ensuring that there are no blind spots for video calls, capturing photos, or recording videos. With this groundbreaking feature, users can enjoy unparalleled versatility and freedom when capturing moments on the go.
  2. Authentic Design: Meticulously crafted to perfection, the VWAR Ultra S9 is a true replica, with every detail meticulously restored to its original form. From the real buckle to the real screw, every element exudes a sense of authenticity and craftsmanship, setting it apart from the competition.
  3. Immersive Display: Feast your eyes on the stunning 2.04-inch AMOLED display of the VWAR Ultra S9. With ultra-low power consumption and an incredibly narrow bezel, this high-definition screen offers an immersive viewing experience like no other. Whether you're browsing notifications or watching videos, every interaction is accompanied by vibrant colors and crisp clarity.
  4. Enhanced Navigation: Explore the world with confidence thanks to the real compass feature of the VWAR Ultra S9. Combined with the pathfinder compass, navigating your surroundings has never been easier or more intuitive, adding a new dimension of convenience to your outdoor adventures.
  5. Intuitive Touch Controls: Embrace the power of multi-touch functionality with the VWAR Ultra S9. Equipped with a responsive touchscreen that supports multi-touch gestures, navigating through apps and menus is as effortless as using a smartphone, offering a seamless user experience.
  6. Powerful Performance: At the heart of the VWAR Ultra S9 lies the Zhanrui 8541 master control, powered by a robust 4-core processor. With lightning-fast performance and efficient multitasking capabilities, this smartwatch ensures smooth operation even during the most demanding tasks.
Specifications:
  • Operating System: Android 8.1
  • Storage & RAM: Available in 4GB+64GB or 2GB+32GB configurations
  • WiFi: Supports 2.4GHz and 802.11b/g/n
  • Screen: 2.04-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 448*558
  • GNSS: Supports A-GPS/GPS/GLONASS
  • Camera: 2 Mega Pixels
  • Battery: 1280mAh capacity
  • Sensors: Gravity sensor and gyroscope
  • Bluetooth Version: 4.2
  • SIM Card Slot: Single SIM (Nano SIM)
  • OTA Upgrade: Supported
  • Google Play: Supported
In conclusion, the VWAR Cellular Edition Ultra S9 redefines the boundaries of what a smartwatch can achieve. With its groundbreaking features, authentic design, and powerful performance, it sets a new standard for wearable technology, empowering users to live life to the fullest.
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2024.05.16 02:39 eliasw_br My SOT after updates likes better

I updated my s22 from one ui 6.0 to 6.1, the phone heats up less frequently, it never overheated even with a portable router turned on, 4g and Bluetooth headphones connected. I noticed improvements in the SOT mainly in mobile data, I removed all the applications from the suspend options, I only kept the debloat that I did since One UI 5.1, I cleared the cache and here are the results, follow the screenshots (Remember that in One UI 6.0 most apps were in deep sleep and in One UI 6.1 they were not, we also have mixed use of wifi and 4g with Bluetooth on both)
one ui 6.0 with sleeped apps https://imgur.com/gallery/aF5Bp6K
one ui 6.1 without sleeped apps https://imgur.com/gallery/nZ3MofP
Considering that I now have a functional multitasker and that I used 4g for the whole day, despite being impartial, it is worth the comparison.
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2024.05.16 02:14 robquigley [FS] Los Angeles, CA (moving) - $550 (OBO) - 32 gallon unused rimless tank, stand, high tech equipment + 5 gallon rimless tank & light

[FS] Los Angeles, CA (moving) - $550 (OBO) - 32 gallon unused rimless tank, stand, high tech equipment + 5 gallon rimless tank & light
Local pickup only in west LA. This 32 gallon aquarium project never launched and now I’m moving in June. Below are all items purchased to launch the unrealized aquscape. Also included is a 5 gallon tank.
— Landen Aquarium 60P 32 Gallon (W23.6×D17.7×H17.7) - (like new/ water tested but unused - very small micro scratch on one side from unboxing) — Landen aquarium stand (W23.6 x D17.7 x H33.9in) - has black veneer but I wrapped it in faux white wood wallpaper which can be removed — Chihiros WRBG 2 light with bluetooth + app control (like new/tested but unused) — Fluval 07 Series Performance Canister 307 model (purchased used) — ADA AQUA SOIL - AMAZONIA VER. 2 - NORMAL 9L (original unopened bag) — ADA POWER SAND ADVANCE - Small/Medium (original unopened bag) ADA Substrate additives (Clear Super, Tourmaline BC, Baxter 100 - unopened ) — Aquasoil stratum aquasoil (in zip bag) — ADA Colorado Sand (unopened) — Current USA Seiryu Stone Collection 7 Piece Set (fake stones - helps keep PH as is) — 1 large Seiryu Stone (real) — various aquarium wood in tank — TWINSTAR II M5 ALGAE INHIBITOR REACTOR (new - tested once) — CO2 Tank Canister (old) — CO2 Art PRO-SE Series - Aquarium — CO2 Dual Stage Regulator with Integrated Solenoid (tested for a few days with the 5 gallon tank for a week) — CO2 Art in Tank Bazooka Flux CO2 Diffuser (like new/tested in 5 gallon tank for a week) — AquaClear 30 gallon tank filter (like new / unused) — Fluval SPEC 5 gallon aquarium (used for more than a year + upgraded filtration and screen on top — Finnex aquarium light for Fluval SPEC tank — also including a second aquarium light that bends for Fluval SPEC tank. — various water fertilizers, hoses, and tank equipment
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2024.05.16 02:13 randombale R7 won’t connect to phone

Hey guys, I’m trying to connect my R7 to my phone to transfer photos. I’ve used this in the past at my old address and it worked fine but I haven’t been able to get it to work at my new address.
When I try to connect it says ‘switching to a faster wifi connection please wait a moment’ and just stays on that screen forever and doesn’t connect. I’ve tried removing my R7 from the camera connect app and adding it again, forgetting it in my Bluetooth settings, and clearing all connection settings on the camera but still nothing.
Anyone know what’s going on or how to fix it, I would greatly appreciate it.
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2024.05.16 01:24 didyoujustmeow Pausing issue on iOS with mini cooper bluetooth

I imagine the pocketcasts x mini cooper crossover is not huge, but I'm not sure what else to try: my iOS app works fine with most bluetooth outputs, but when I connect to my 2016 mini cooper (which doesn't use apple carplay -- it's just some proprietary bluetooth software) I get the commonly reported "podcast pauses every few minutes" problem, which is making my commute very frustrating. any ideas?
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2024.05.16 00:45 Ok_Independent_1230 FINAL CUT PRO

INSTRUCTIONS ARE IN THE FOLDER
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***Use VirusTotal or Malwarebytes if you feel at risk.**\*
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2024.05.16 00:20 SubjectWestern iPhone hacked? Need advice please

Two nights ago, I was looking through my password manager (I use 1Password) trying to locate a site that my son added recently (I couldn't remember the name at the time). I noticed an entry for a dating site (ashleymadison of all places) which I didn't add, nor did any of my family. They have their own phones, and, trust me, no one is going to ashleymadison. The entry had a user name, password, a local zip code, and profile codes (attached woman seeking man) and a couple of other things saved. It had been added about 10 days earlier. The credentials didn't work when I tried to access the site.
I searched my iphone's safari history (I'm on an 12 Pro), and, there was a google search and two site-related page locations saved on the same day for ashleymadison. They were the last three entries for the day. I was on the latest IOS (have since updated to 17.5).
I can't figure out how someone did this. I had the phone in my physical possession. Could it be someone hacking a security vulnerability and gaining access to my phone? Zero day... blah, blah blah? Why also, would a presumably sophisticated hacker leave a search history behind and an entry in my password manager? My 1Password uses face match to open. Could it be an attempt to get me to freak out, change my 1Password pw, and then need to manually enter it into my phone and then have a possibly installed keylogger nab it? I just can't figure this out. Am I a schizophrenic and have another personality that went to ashleymadison and added it to my password manager?
Went to the Apple Store today, and the tech was dismissive of this idea, thinking I must have inadvertently clicked a popup or something and this triggered the safari activity and then I accidentally got credentials for this site entered into my 1Password. This all to drive traffic. But, this doesn't seem quite right to me. Someone was on my phone's Safari, googled the site, then went to the site, then registered on the site. Then 1Password saved the registration. 1Password shows a creation date/time and a modification of it a minute later.
I asked my AI their thoughts:
The fact that the Safari history shows a specific search for "AshleyMadison" followed by visits to multiple pages on the site, including what appears to be the registration page, does not align with typical bot or popup behavior. Bots and popups are more likely to result in a single, often random, page visit rather than a sequence mimicking a user's actions.
Moreover, the 1Password entry creation and subsequent modification a minute later strongly suggests intentional human interaction. As you mentioned, adding an entry to 1Password requires explicit user confirmation on your device. A popup or bot would not be able to automatically save credentials to your password manager without your involvement.
Regarding your question about keyloggers on iPhones - while iOS is generally considered more secure than other mobile operating systems due to Apple's strict app vetting process and sandboxing techniques, no system is completely immune to all threats. Technically, it is possible for iPhones to be infected with malware, including keyloggers, particularly if the device is jailbroken or if the user is tricked into installing a malicious configuration profile.
That being said, iPhone keylogger infections are relatively rare compared to Android or desktop platforms. Most iPhone malware requires the device to be compromised through physical access, social engineering, or by exploiting very specific, often zero-day, vulnerabilities.
Given the concerning pattern of activity you've described, I recommend the following steps:
  1. Seek a second opinion from another Apple Store or an independent iOS security expert. Request a thorough diagnostic check of your iPhone for any signs of malware or unauthorized modifications.
  2. If you haven't already, perform a full factory reset of your iPhone and restore it from a backup dated before the suspicious activity began. This will help eliminate any potential malware that might be present.
  3. After the reset, change your 1Password master password once again from a trusted device, and enable two-factor authentication if you haven't already done so.
  4. Stay vigilant for any other unusual behavior on your device or in your online accounts. Document everything and don't hesitate to escalate to Apple or relevant authorities if the situation persists or worsens.
Remember, your instincts and close observations are valuable in detecting potential security breaches. Don't let one opinion discourage you from thoroughly investigating and protecting your digital security. Trust your judgement, take proactive measures, and seek out additional expert perspectives to ensure your devices and data remain safe.
What are your thoughts? Should I take the position that my phone is compromised, and my password manager, or what? TIA
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2024.05.16 00:09 ClearYogurtcloset8 How to control witch app can play song in Bluetooth device?

I just don't want to listen a music on Bluetooth speaker and the audio from a reddit or Instagram video or a WhatsApp audio play over the music on speaker, I want they just play on my phone
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2024.05.16 00:06 crimsonwhisper567 What are the 10 Best Earbuds Right now in 2024. My Recommendations and Top Picks Reviewed.

After tirelessly seeing so many post on what is the best Earbuds under $50, Under $100, $200, $300 etc. What is the best earbuds for this and that. I have decided to hopefully do a comprehensive post to address this. I might not be perfect but feel free to put your responses in the comments. Offer your constructive suggestions. Share your insights and your opinions.
This list came out of my testing and having some of these earbuds personally. Some by much research and review of hundreds of comments from this subreddit as well as helpful articles. I hope someone will find this helpful.
To help you make an informed decision, I have curated this expert-reviewed list from my experience as well as other blogs of the 10 best earbuds for 2024 across various categories and budgets. See references below if you wish to research more.

The 10 Best Wireless Earbuds for iPhone and Androids

Most of the can be purchase on https://amazon.com for a great price.

1. Technics AZ80 - Best Earbuds for Music and Sound Quality

https://electricfieldsfestival.com/technics-az80-wireless-earbuds-review/
Key Features:
For discerning audiophiles who prioritize sound quality above all else, the Technics AZ80 are a standout choice. These premium earbuds leverage advanced audio technologies like LDAC and CCAW drivers to deliver an immersive, high-fidelity listening experience. Combine that with capable hybrid noise cancellation, multipoint connectivity, and long battery life, and you have a compelling all-around package for audio enthusiasts. The premium build quality also ensures long-lasting durability. Around $300
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2. Jabra Elite 10 - Best Earbuds for Ultimate sound & comfort

https://www.digitalreviews.net/reviews/audio/jabra-elite-10-comes-with-a-cherry-on-top/
Key Features:
If you want a versatile pair of earbuds that excel in all areas, the Jabra Elite 10 are hard to beat. They deliver a compelling mix of good sound, impressive call quality, effective noise cancellation, and all-day comfort, making them ideal for work, travel, and workouts. With multipoint connectivity, wireless charging, and a durable water-resistant build, the Elite 10 check all the boxes for an all-around great pick. Around $250
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3. Sony WF-1000XM5 - Best Earbuds for Phone Calls

https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/best/wireless-earbuds
Key Features:
The Sony WF-1000XM5 are the complete package, delivering top-notch noise cancellation, superb sound quality, and a host of useful features in a sleek, comfortable design. These earbuds outshine their predecessor with better audio performance, a more compact and lightweight build, and longer battery life. Sony's industry-leading noise cancellation effectively silences ambient noise, while the new Integrated Processor V1 and premium drivers produce rich, detailed audio across genres. You also get handy features like multipoint connectivity, speak-to-chat, and quick charging. Around $300
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4. Bose QuietComfort Ultra - Best Noise Cancellation Earbuds

https://electricfieldsfestival.com/bose-quietcomfort-ultra-earbuds-review/
Key Features:
When it comes to blocking out ambient noise, few earbuds can match the Bose QuietComfort Ultra. Bose's proprietary noise cancellation technology is simply unrivaled, effectively hushing even the loudest external sounds. The QuietComfort Ultra also boast a comfortable, secure fit ideal for travel, an aware mode for situational awareness, and stellar battery life up to 24 hours. While not the best for audio quality, noise cancellation is their forte. Around $300
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5. Beats Fit Pro - Best Earbuds for Running and Active Sports

https://gocrazyfitness.com/beats-fit-pro-review/
Key Features:
With their secure-fitting wingtip design and IPX4 watesweat resistance, the Beats Fit Pro are purpose-built for intense workout sessions. The flexible, locked-in fit ensures they stay put even during vigorous exercise. Despite the sporty focus, the Fit Pro still deliver enjoyable sound quality with an energetic, bass-forward profile. They also support iOS/Android devices via the H1 chip and have decent noise cancellation. Around $150
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6. Apple AirPods Pro 2 - Best for Iphone and Music

https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/reviews/best-true-wireless-earbuds
Key Features:
For iPhone users who want a no-fuss earbud experience, the AirPods Pro 2 are a natural choice. The H2 chip provides seamless pairing, device switching, hands-free Siri access, and spatial audio on compatible Apple devices.While not class-leading, the AirPods Pro 2 offer good active noise cancellation, IPX4 water resistance, and sound quality that's decent if not exceptional. The downside is a slightly nasal sonic signature. Around $190
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7. Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 - Best Premium Sound Quality and Music

https://headmania.org/2024/03/06/sennheiser-momentum-true-wireless-4-earbuds-review/
Key Features:
Rounding out the list are the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 , premium earbuds designed for discerning audiophiles. They leverage Sennheiser's audio expertise to deliver rich, engaging sound that edges out most competitors. You also get good active noise cancellation, a sleek premium design, all-day battery life with wireless charging, and a comprehensive app with EQ customization. The only drawback is their high-end price tag. Still great but the Technics and Sony are a bit better than it. Around $300
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8. EarFun Air Pro 3 - Best Budget Hi-Res Audio

https://www.myearfun.com/eu/headphones/earfun-air-pro-3-le-audio-anc-true-wireless-earbuds-black
Key Features:
For audiophiles on a budget, the EarFun Air Pro 3 punch well above their weight, offering hi-res audio with LDAC codec support and hybrid active noise cancellation at a very reasonable price point. While they can't match premium models in overall sound quality, the Air Pro 3 deliver an engaging listening experience with good detail and soundstage. The 80-hour total battery life is also impressive in this price range. Around $80
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9. Anker Soundcore Space A40 - Best Budget Pick Under $100

https://www.mobiletechtalk.co.uk/reviews/soundcore-space-a40-review/
Key Features:
If you're looking for a capable budget pair of earbuds under $100, the Anker Soundcore Space A40 are an excellent value pick. They punch above their weight class with good overall sound quality, customizable EQ, decent active noise cancellation, and an ambient aware mode. While they can't compete with premium models, the Space A40 get most things right for the price, making them a smart choice for those on a tight budget. Around $60
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10. Tozo NC9 Earbuds - Best Value and Budget Friendly

https://www.headphonesty.com/2020/12/review-tozo-nc9/
Key Features:
The Tozo NC9 are affordable true wireless earbuds that deliver impressive value with their hybrid active noise cancellation and balanced sound quality. They feature Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, decent battery life, and IPX6 water resistance in a secure-fitting ergonomic design. While the ANC can't match premium models, the NC9 punch above their weight for the ultra-budget price point. Around $40
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Some Notable Mentions:

  1. Google Pixel Buds Pro - Noise Canceling Earbuds - Up to 31 Hour Battery Life with Charging Case - Bluetooth Headphones
  2. SAMSUNG Galaxy Buds 2 Pro True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds
  3. SHOKZ OpenFit - Open-Ear True Wireless Earbuds for Sports
There you have it - my-curated list of the 10 best earbuds across various categories. I hope this list helps somebody and save you a lot of time researching or reading hundreds of blog posts like I did.
If you ask for my Option. Go with the Technics AZ80 Or the Jabra Elite 10 for the Best of the Overall Sound and experience.
best wireless earbuds 2024, top noise cancelling earbuds, earbuds with great sound quality, workout earbuds, budget earbuds
Sources and References that I used in my Research:
https://electricfieldsfestival.com/
https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/reviews/best-true-wireless-earbuds
https://www.techradar.com/news/audio/best-in-ear-headphones-1276925
https://www.engadget.com/best-wireless-earbuds-120058222.html
https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/best/wireless-earbuds
https://www.myearfun.com/
https://www.headphonesty.com
https://www.digitalreviews.net
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2024.05.16 00:02 Cool_Hat1942 Xperia 1V set up and Bluetooth

Hi so I recieved my phone this morning used a usb c to usb c cable to transfer stuff across , all my apps wanted passwords confirming and of course id forgotten several.
In between doing all this there have been at least 6-7 software updates which then need a restart, is this right or am I stuck in some kind of loop? Id have thought all updates would roll into 1 latest version?
Also I CANNOT get the phone to even SEE any of my Bluetooth devices to even attempt connection, but amusingly it's showing me the TVs of the whole street? Have airplane moded on and off several times and off course there have been 6-7 restarts so far...
Any insights please?
Again in between I've been playing with the camera and first impressions are great 😊
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2024.05.15 23:20 R-GP Galaxy Buds+ Charging Issue

I've had my Galaxy Buds+ for a few years now and they've worked pretty well. Yesterday, my left earbud died and when I put it in the charging case, the LED on the inside turned green immediately (it should be red when the earbuds are charging). I've looked at multiple forums about it and tried multiple solutions. I've cleaned the earbuds and case thoroughly and tested charging the case, readjusting the bud, etc. The weird thing is the right earbud works perfectly fine when connected to my laptop but all of a sudden with this issue, both my earbuds won't connect to my S21 Ultra through Bluetooth or the wearable app. I tried using the forget/unpair feature and now they won't even show up in the Bluetooth device scan. I would have guessed that its an internal battery issue but that doesn't explain why the device isn't being detected by my phone anymore. Anyone know a fix?
Update: I removed the batteries in both earbuds and switched them to test if the issue was due to battery degradation. Turns out the battery in the left earbud (which I put into the right earbud and tested using my laptop) works fine. The left earbud still doesn't allow me to use the touchpad, doesn't emit sound and both earbuds don't connect to my phone.
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2024.05.15 22:21 DigiUni Hacked Emails? Not Today! Here's How to Fortress Your Inbox

Ever get that sinking feeling when you see a suspicious email login notification? Ugh, the struggle is real! But fear not, because keeping your email safe doesn't have to be a tech headache.
Today, we're diving into some simple steps that can turn your inbox into a hacker-proof fortress!
Step 1: Strong Passwords are Your First Line of Defense
Think of your password as the gatekeeper to your email kingdom. Here's the key:
Step 2: Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Your Double-Door Security
Even strong passwords can be compromised. That's where 2FA comes in. It's like a second lock on your email door, requiring an extra step (like a code from your phone) to log in. Most email providers offer 2FA – enable it, thank us later!
Step 3: Beware the Phishing Phantoms
Phishing emails are like wolves in sheep's clothing, disguised as legit messages to trick you into clicking malicious links or revealing personal information. Here's how to spot them:
Step 4: Regular Software Updates are Your Secret Weapon
Software updates often include security patches to fix vulnerabilities. Keeping your operating system, web browser, and email app updated helps you stay ahead of potential threats.
Bonus Tip: Think Before You Click!
If something in an email seems suspicious, don't click on any links or attachments. Hover your mouse over the link (without clicking!) to see the actual destination URL. If it looks different from what the email claims, it's definitely a trap!
By following these simple steps, you can significantly increase your email security and keep those pesky hackers at bay. Let's keep our inboxes safe and our data secure!
What other email security tips do you have? Share them in the comments!
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2024.05.15 22:17 i_flowkid I'm trying to take on ProductHunt and IndieHackers

ProductHunt, IndieHackers, Betalist...etc.These platforms are fantastic resources, but they come with a catch—volume. With countless projects being submitted daily, it's easy for yours to get buried before it even sees the light of day.
That's why I started Start-up Soil. Taking a cue from Tinder's swipe model, I'm shaking up the startup listing game. Introducing a fresh approach to showcasing startups—a platform designed to give founders a fighting chance at grabbing some attention for their projects.
Each swipe gets tracked(like and not liked) so you can validate your project.
We're currently in the discovery phase, with our MVP under development.
You can check it out at Start-up Soil. Let me know what you guys think!
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2024.05.15 22:07 adingbatponder T-beam does not keep bluetooth connection permanently

Is it normal that my T-beam loses bluetooth connection with my smartphone / tablet? If I leave my tablet near the T-beam and come back after 6 hrs there are no messages displayed on the tablet. If I go to the top right bluetooth menu (cog in box icon) in the meshtastic app on the tablet and click on the radio button ''none (disable)" and re-select my tablet device using the relevant radio button, then the connection is regained (it shows a message showing that it is reconnecting) and the messages of the last 6h are shown suddenly. Is this a bug or a feature? The T-beam is running off a battery and small solar panel is plugged into its usb A micro plug, and so always has power. The power saving setting is set to off.
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2024.05.15 22:01 Valuable-Shoe-6557 GameSir X4 Aileron Bluetooth Cloud Gaming Controller

GameSir X4 Aileron Bluetooth Cloud Gaming Controller
The GameSir X4 Aileron is GameSir's latest controller, officially licensed for Xbox. It's compatible with Android from 68 to 95 mm which is the extension of the grips. That it might not be the best fit for tablet gamers. Overall, it has Bluetooth connectivity, precise Hall Effect sticks, esports-inspired buttons, and customizable triggers and buttons through the GameSir app.
But what I really love is its compact design. The gamepad comes with a bag and different sticks, plus an additional D-pad. It's small yet surprisingly comfortable to hold. Another impressive feature is its independent connection. You can also connect only one side of the gamepad, like a V-touch feature, which helps with games that require button mapping, such as PUBG or MOBAs. You can use both parts or just the left side. I use this mode in Citra for the touch screen on the right. From what I've experienced, the Bluetooth connection is almost immediate. However, I've noticed occasional button pulsing issues, and I have concerns about the reliability of the grip connection. Perhaps they've addressed these issues with an update.
I tried Pokémon Let's Go on Yuzu to use the magnetic cooler on the backside. I love this configuration, especially since the weather here in Spain is so hot right now. This setup allows me to play demanding emulators without worrying about overheating. I also tried Zelda: Ocarina of Time on Citra MMJ to experiment with using the right side as a touch screen. The same with Super Mario Galaxy on Dolphin with one controller for movement and another one solely for shooting Starbits using the touch screen and Okami for paint
The price is a bit high, but it feels like a really premium controller. As I've mentioned in all my gamepad reviews, there are more affordable options out there, but if you can afford it, it's a good choice. If you're interested, I have some 10% discount codes for Amazon (GameSirX4a), AliExpress (GSX4A0807), or the official website (GSX4A10OFF). Feel free to ask me any questions!
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