Diggerydoo
Junior Member
Seriously.
Bluetooth is an IEEE standard and latency is low enough now that I see no reason not to offer it as a standards compliant option going forward.
I now own Garret Z-lynk, Makro, XP, and Bluetooth wireless phones for metal detecting in addition to some wired ones. Not to mention 2 flavors of USB cord types for charging headphones in addition to many proprietary cords for charging my detectors.
I'd really rather just own a few pairs and re-pair the headphones with my detectors as needed. Maybe its just me. . .
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Bluetooth is an IEEE standard and latency is low enough now that I see no reason not to offer it as a standards compliant option going forward.
I now own Garret Z-lynk, Makro, XP, and Bluetooth wireless phones for metal detecting in addition to some wired ones. Not to mention 2 flavors of USB cord types for charging headphones in addition to many proprietary cords for charging my detectors.
I'd really rather just own a few pairs and re-pair the headphones with my detectors as needed. Maybe its just me. . .
D