Bose SoundSport (6 h, Wireless)

Bose SoundSport

6 h, Wireless


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josua.jaeggi

6 years ago

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r.knecht

6 years ago

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I have been using the device almost daily in the gym for a year. About 2 hours per day. I don't know the problem described. Everything is ok with me. The only thing is that the battery is only charged to about 80%. That's enough for about 3.5 hours. I would send your part in, because it is not exactly cheap.

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dennisweissbeck

7 years ago

Can I go swimming with them too?

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catzoe06

7 years ago

No, you can't! Bose has a very clear opinion on this: https://www.bose.ch/de_ch/support/article/setting-up-your-headphones.html It says: However, they must not be immersed in water. DO NOT go swimming or showering with the headphones. DO NOT use the headphones under water.

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Yes, of course. But it's also possible that nothing works at all. Usually, the circuit board with the Bluetooth module is in one earpiece and the battery and charging technology in the other. So the power has to go from one earpiece to the other and so does the audio signal. As a rule, however, the cables are very stable, so it takes a lot to produce a wobble.

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Modigi

6 years ago

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oliver_b

6 years ago

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Hello Modigi. I don't have a Fenix 5S Plus, but I do have a Forerunner 645 Music. With it, the headphones work perfectly and without any interference or jerkiness (even on the left wrist). I assume that the same technology is installed in the Fenix. The officially compatible headphones are listed here (including the Bose): https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=FnVJLBvvw51RfH3OE2YUO6 In the 645 Music forum there is a big discussion about headphone compatibility including a list: https://forums.garmin.com/forum/into-sports/running/forerunner-645-645m/1328924-headphone-test-and-experience Greetings, oliver_b

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fonzy_bear

6 years ago

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kevin

6 years ago

The headphones are not waterproof, only splashproof. The PDF safety notice states the following: "Do not immerse the headphones in water or expose them to water for long periods of time and do not wear them during water sports, e.g. swimming, water skiing, surfing, etc."

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Polarpuls

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

I haven't used it for sports yet. But when I move my head, the cable doesn't make any noise. I also tried it out briefly to see what happens with the knocking when the cable jumps up and down. You can hear it minimally, which is logical in a way. But I didn't find it disturbing. I wouldn't worry too much about wind noise either (unless you want to run in a hurricane, in which case you'll have other problems). I've also used them at work and the noise from flex and welding equipment is muffled quite well. Hope I could help

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Menelle

3 years ago

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gschwinds

3 years ago

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Look at the price after the decimal point. Would a Swiss dealer do that? Therefore --> https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/articles/360012370979-Angebote-von-Drittanbietern You probably had Bose SoundSport in mind. But currently not available.

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rekre89

5 years ago

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golffish

5 years ago

Yes, I know that. Until now, I have used the rubber plugs that were already attached. They hold so-so, i.e. they basically hold, but fall out from time to time. Now I have to find out whether they fall out because they are too big or too small. I think you can't avoid running around with both alternatives for a day. I haven't tested it out for myself yet...

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