If you stop playing sound through bluetooth headphones connected to a Mac for too long, you will have to disconnect and reconnect. I think its a Mac bluetooth driver problem. Otherwise though, wireless headphones/speakers forever!
I use Bluetooth all the time for my watch, portable speakers, and car phone. The only time I'm annoyed by Bluetooth is when it doesn't work right. oh, I guess that is about half the time!
I basically never have trouble with BT, but whenever I get in my friend's car his Bluetooth audio cuts out CONSTANTLY It doesn't happen with anyone else in the car, and it still happens if I leave my phone and watch outside, it's the most baffling thing
@PocketBrain NSA > FCC it was not at long ago, but then the NSA got some dirt on the FCC and blackmailed. I am adding this disclaimer: This comment is sarcastic.
My issue is that the car audio starts up by itself, playing from my phone, when I leave my house, and again when I get a block away. Doesn't happen away from the house.
Whenever my girlfriend and I meet somewhere, say out for dinner after work, and then leave at the same time, her phone pairs to my car more quickly than to hers (and more quickly than mine pairs to my car). So sometimes as we're driving home, suddenly my sound cuts off and a staticy phone starts ringing if she makes or receives a call. I've learned to send it back to the handset rather than freaking out and hanging up like I did the first couple of times. I need to go in and unpair her phone until the next time we go on a road trip in my car.
@djslack Thanks! The company I work for makes car radios and we have the occasional Bluetooth problem. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't one of ours. (It's not).
@densa cool. I don't think it's a malfunction, there is probably a documented thing like preference of phones based on their order in the list that I just haven't dealt with.
My bluetooth headset beeps annoyingly at me when I'm an idiot and forget to bring my my phone into the kitchen for lunch break. Man that beep is annoying, and totally not my fault in the slightest.
My car takes like a minute to see my phone, which is totally frustrating. Like, I can't even. My watch is good, stays connected and doesn't have any issues (Moto 360 1st gen)
My real annoyance is Amazon Fire TV's total shit bluetooth. They have the option, but it has a second delay with the audio. Tried three different bluetooth devices (Headphones, speaker, bluetooth dongle). Seems like everyone has this issue, unless you are just listening to audio, it's a useless option.
Never, because I ADORE Bluetooth!
@PocketBrain
Same. These choices are a bit unfair.
Who comes up with them? We need the choices for questions like these to be less biased.
@FroodyFrog
... Because of the way she chews her gum.
Never.. Because Bluetooth doesn't annoy me!
If you stop playing sound through bluetooth headphones connected to a Mac for too long, you will have to disconnect and reconnect. I think its a Mac bluetooth driver problem. Otherwise though, wireless headphones/speakers forever!
I'm only annoyed when "bluetoose modo is open".
Most of the other Bluetooth stuff I have has played nice.
@narfcake BLUETOOTHS MODO HAS BEEN OPENED!!!!
Sadly my bluetoose modo had only been open 4 or 5 times. Now is no longer open. :(
I use Bluetooth all the time for my watch, portable speakers, and car phone. The only time I'm annoyed by Bluetooth is when it doesn't work right. oh, I guess that is about half the time!
I basically never have trouble with BT, but whenever I get in my friend's car his Bluetooth audio cuts out CONSTANTLY
It doesn't happen with anyone else in the car, and it still happens if I leave my phone and watch outside, it's the most baffling thing
@candreasen It's the chip implanted in your skull. They tend to cause that sort of interference. I have no idea how that got by the FCC.
@PocketBrain if by implanted in my skull you mean in a fake (and coincidentally blue) tooth
@PocketBrain NSA > FCC it was not at long ago, but then the NSA got some dirt on the FCC and blackmailed. I am adding this disclaimer: This comment is sarcastic.
@caffeine_dude Yes. Sarcasm. Of course. As was mine. Entirely sarcastic. Yes.
lol what noob at mediocre can't even use bluetooth
@Lotsofgoats who the hell still says "noob"?
@Thumperchick ^ noob question
My issue is that the car audio starts up by itself, playing from my phone, when I leave my house, and again when I get a block away. Doesn't happen away from the house.
Whenever my girlfriend and I meet somewhere, say out for dinner after work, and then leave at the same time, her phone pairs to my car more quickly than to hers (and more quickly than mine pairs to my car). So sometimes as we're driving home, suddenly my sound cuts off and a staticy phone starts ringing if she makes or receives a call. I've learned to send it back to the handset rather than freaking out and hanging up like I did the first couple of times. I need to go in and unpair her phone until the next time we go on a road trip in my car.
@djslack Just wondering...what kind of car do you drive?
@densa Hyundai Veloster
@djslack Thanks! The company I work for makes car radios and we have the occasional Bluetooth problem. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't one of ours. (It's not).
@densa cool. I don't think it's a malfunction, there is probably a documented thing like preference of phones based on their order in the list that I just haven't dealt with.
My bluetooth headset beeps annoyingly at me when I'm an idiot and forget to bring my my phone into the kitchen for lunch break. Man that beep is annoying, and totally not my fault in the slightest.
If I didn't like Bluetooth, I couldn't buy half the stuff Meh sells.
But Harald Bluetooth died more than a 1000 years ago. How could he be annoying anyone now?
My car takes like a minute to see my phone, which is totally frustrating. Like, I can't even.
My watch is good, stays connected and doesn't have any issues (Moto 360 1st gen)
My real annoyance is Amazon Fire TV's total shit bluetooth. They have the option, but it has a second delay with the audio. Tried three different bluetooth devices (Headphones, speaker, bluetooth dongle). Seems like everyone has this issue, unless you are just listening to audio, it's a useless option.