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7373737373 ◴[] No.45897366[source]
Does this finally fix the shitty audio quality when using a wireless headset's microphone?
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phire ◴[] No.45897675[source]
I believe this has already been fixed by LE audio.

But support (on both ends) is quite rare, experimental, and needs to be explicitly enabled.

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tecleandor ◴[] No.45897740[source]
It's been difficult for me to find headphones with LE support. And also I've seen some of them announced support, just to remove it later because the firmware was behaving so bad.

Haven't checked in a while, so I don't know if is there something reasonable now that doesn't cost like $500 or so.

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OliverWich ◴[] No.45897946[source]
Yes, very frustrating... I was on the lookout for new headphones that "just work" and LE Audio / LC3 support was a must for me. One of the more frustrating tech shopping experiences I've had so far.

Landed on the JBL Tour One M3, they sound okay and support LE Audio. They have some interface problems (Auto-Pause and automatic speech detection is way to sensitive for me) but you can tweak it so it does "just work" (mostly).

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1. ac29 ◴[] No.45902756{3}[source]
> Landed on the JBL Tour One M3, they sound okay and support LE Audio.

I recently got the Tour One M2 and was pretty disappointed with the audio quality (both normal bluetooth and LE audio). Noticeably worse than my previous wired headphones, which were also cheaper. The touch controls are also terrible, and I dont like that noise cancelling is on by default with seemingly no way to change the default setting.