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Battery life only lasts about 2-3 hours and generates a lot of static noise while charging.
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My old over the ear headphones would not let me sleep on my side and made squeaky noises
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The sound became choppy, disconnected randomly on both headphones and there was also a series of "pops" and other annoying noises that just makes you want to go back to the speaker on the TV.If you just want to use it for a single headphone, fine, more than one, and you will be disappointed
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Great sound and absolutely no noise
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This is a neat device and it worked great as long as it was not plugged into power, but had horrible background noise if plugged in to either usb or an outlet.
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Cannot charge and listen at the same time which is what I would use it for to make my TV Bluetooth gives a horrible humming noise when paired my LG sound bar it would have to be at 99 volume to hear anything
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If a future version omits or includes a means of disabling the noise gate, I will definitely buy one
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I mute the TV and so don't disturb others, and my headphones block out other noise as well
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On my computer when I charge and use it, it produces a nasty, constant noise like feedback in your audio device; which may be Bluetooth headphones or a speaker
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The sound is great with no annoying static or feedback noises
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While charging (with the original USB charging cable), the device produces a very annoying noise and it stops when I disco net the USB cable, basically I can not have the charging cable connected at all times while I am using the device2
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If device is plugged in, the audio has a strong background noise that makes it almost impossible to use while the device is charging.
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To be fair, the actual quality of the audio coming out of these things is good, sounding almost exactly like wired headphones, with the exception of an audible noise floor underneath the signal - but it's very faint, and you probably won't notice it that often
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Charging this transmitter while listening ads an awful high pitched noise to the audio.