Selling an audio device and they couldn't get a mic closer to the speaker?
It looks very well made. What does it communicate with? Would you use it to talk to someone on their bluetooth phone? If so, you'd need to be in range of the phone, and isn't that range around 30 meters or so?
As long as your phone is on you (back pocket or wherever) you can talk to anyone on the planet who also has a cellphone.
Bluetooth is just an extension of your phone like a set of fancy headphones with a mic attached. This fancy set of headphones happens to be an exact replica of a Star Trek communicator.
I'm curious about why there was no sound (communicator chirp)
Spockboy
Thanks for patiently explaining what should have been obvious to me. For some reason, I was imagining it being used like a "real" communicator - as a standalone device to talk to people using other devices. I completely forgot that it can function like a headset w/ my own phone.
Well, the AUDIO sure is amateurish.Yes, I meant the man in the video with his shirt tucked in. It just seems kinda weirdly amateurish for what I assume to be a reputable company.
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