Hi everybody!
I‘m currently using the Soundcore Aerofit Pro open-ear-headphones. They are great, especially because they don‘t use a soft-standby-mode which cuts off the sound after short pauses.
However I‘m always on the search for further improvement and Black Friday is therefore the perfect occasion.
I‘m especially interested in the Shokz Openfit 2 Plus and the Shokz Open Dots. Does anybody of you know if they use soft-standby and maybe how they compare to Soundcore‘s line of open-ear-headphones?
I‘d be greatful for any input.
Thanks and best regards,
Daniel
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You taught me something new
You actually taught me something new. I didn’t have a name for what headphones usually do. Thank you for that. Soft standby. That makes a lot of sense.
You're welcome
You're welcome.
The problem is that most spec-sheets don't mention whether a BT-headphone or speaker does use soft-standby or not.
Headphones I know of that don't use soft-standby are:
- all Airpods
- the Sony WH-1000 XM series
- the Soundcore Aerofit series
Headphones which I know of that use soft-standby are:
- Shokz Openrun Pro
- Shokz Openfit 1 and Air
- Sonos Ace
- JBL Tune and Live series
- B&W PX 7 S2
Hope this helps. Perhaps it would be a good idea to create a list in which people can contribute their experiences in that regard, since this is a common problem for us screenreader-users.