sunnysideup22125
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I've actually noticed a difference when connected my to my cars Bluetooth. There is an audible crackle/pop now.
No if using iwatch everyone's bluetooth sucks?
Not my question. WHILE connected to iwatch 2 how is bt connection with car or bt speakers? Any crackling sound?The Bluetooth connection between my 7 plus and Apple Watch works just fine.
Not my question. WHILE connected to iwatch 2 how is bt connection with car or bt speakers? Any crackling sound?
Still not mybquestion. While connected to new (not old) apple watch how isOh...well you didn't ask THAT question. You asked if everyone's APPLE WATCH had problems with Bluetooth connections to devices. No, mine doesn't have any issues connecting to my phone, speakers, headphones or earpieces. Hope this answered your question!
Still not mybquestion. While connected to new (not old) apple watch how is
sound quality when connecting through bt to car speakers streaming music or something.
Sure there is and you just said it. Problems.Will be based on the quality of the device you're connecting with at that time. There is not one single answer. It depends.
Is the question about if there is a difference in sound quality via bluetooth speakers when your phone is also connected to a new Apple Watch versus that sound quality via bluetooth speakers when your phone is NOT connected to a new Apple Watch?Still not mybquestion. While connected to new (not old) apple watch how is
sound quality when connecting through bt to car speakers streaming music or something.
Sure there is and you just said it. Problems.
Would you call it a "problem"? I would.I'm having the same issue beats2go headset cuts in and out. Didn't have this issue on my iPhone 6s Plus. I don't mind Apple getting rid of the headphone jack cause I never used it on my 6s Plus but at least make sure Bluetooth is working before making such a bold move