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"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"
leosgonewild:Do people experience any issues with these? The H-range isn't exactly known for Bluetooth stability
The H-range isn't exactly known for Bluetooth stability
I think that's bluetooth full stop, not just the H's. I have no issues with either my H's or BeoPlay portable speakers with bluetooth.
Also, a lot of these issues depend on what you are trying to stream to your headphones and the power behind the device. A MacBook is far better than an iPhone in this regard. Stream high-quality audio via bluetooth on your iPhone and you might experience dropouts. Bluetooth has a far lower bandwidth capability than wifi.
leosgonewild:Thanks for the input, but it doesn't really answer my question.
You mention about stability and ask what people think of them - combined the two things you mention. You asked nothing else!
What do we think of them? They are fine. As I said, difference between the audio quality from a MacBook compared to iPhone (quieter). Surely the answer is go and try them yourself? They are widely available in many stores. What else were you expecting? :)
H9 does not work with BV14 !!
only one time connection, if you put tv off/on the h9 must be paired manual again. Volume is very low,must put tv up to volume 60 to get normal sound but still not good.
Hi, I have the H9 and do not experienced any issue with Bluetooth stability. Have not had one dropout unless I begin walking 30-40 feet from the device that is playing from.