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when I use my wireless headphones at home and only at home after a few minutes the audio quality drops noticeably and then goes back (maybe)
then doesn't happen in the office
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when I use my wireless headphones at home and only at home after a few minutes the audio quality drops noticeably and then goes back (maybe)
then doesn't happen in the office
am I getting jammed by neighbors?@a1ba@suya.place Are you using the same computer/laptop/device at home and at work? I've learnt that my laptop has a crappy bluetooth and I often have drops while standing at 40-50 cm of it, but if I connect the bluetooth headphones to my phone, for instance, there are no drops even when I'm on a different room than the phone.
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@a1ba@suya.place Are you using the same computer/laptop/device at home and at work? I've learnt that my laptop has a crappy bluetooth and I often have drops while standing at 40-50 cm of it, but if I connect the bluetooth headphones to my phone, for instance, there are no drops even when I'm on a different room than the phone.
@cinnamon yeah, it's the same laptop. -
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when I use my wireless headphones at home and only at home after a few minutes the audio quality drops noticeably and then goes back (maybe)
then doesn't happen in the office
am I getting jammed by neighbors?@a1ba I have very similar things happening to mine, actually! Except mine just straight up disconnect, instead of just lowering the quality. And yes, only at home, never anywhere else.
My guess was thas some other wireless appliance is misbehaving, either mine or my neighbors'.
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@a1ba I have very similar things happening to mine, actually! Except mine just straight up disconnect, instead of just lowering the quality. And yes, only at home, never anywhere else.
My guess was thas some other wireless appliance is misbehaving, either mine or my neighbors'.
@iliazeus it's interesting it's even happens when I'm in front of the computer.
When I'm connecting to 2.4G wifi at home, it also often negotiates max bandwidth at like 52Mbps... I wonder if it's caused by the same interference.