Marshall Major III Bluetooth (30 h, Wireless)

Marshall Major III Bluetooth

30 h, Wireless


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Anonymous

7 years ago

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fabianolbr

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The headphones themselves also have a microphone. However, during telephone conversations, I experience again and again that a lot of ambient noise disturbs the conversation. So it's only conditionally suitable for making phone calls when you're out and about. The microphone in the cable is a bit better, but I often hold it in front of my mouth to improve the quality.
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JanisJ860

4 years ago

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livio1bissig

5 years ago

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lvdlvd

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throw away the huwaei p20, buy another phone. or maybe you can turn off the 'advanced real fanastic bluetooth(tm)' crapware in the bluetooth settings.
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Jelena_Frey

5 years ago

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uelichind

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Look here, you can get the cable-only version without Bluetooth: Marshall Headphones Major III (Black) On the subject of Bluetooth radiation: every BT headphone emits much less power than any mobile phone or WLAN in your vicinity, even directly at your head (if the radiation worries you).
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Anonymous

6 years ago

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beatbeam

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Yes. Via Bluetooth, the operating system does not matter. Via cable, the contacts would be reversed, but this only affects the control via buttons on the cable. You can still listen to music with it.
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ronh1501

6 years ago

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Anonymous

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The headphones may still be connected to your old smartphone. Start the headphones and press and hold the button for 7 seconds until the LED indicator starts to glow blue. They should then be displayed on your new smartphone (perhaps switch Bluetooth off and on again briefly). Hope this works! :)
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Dario.M

6 years ago

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Koebster

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Hi Marco Everything still works fine for me. However, I noticed that I can't charge with every micro usb...I now have an old one from a samsung mobile phone, and it works fine with it. Greetings

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