R richard371 macrumors 68040 Original poster Feb 1, 2008 3,761 1,946 Jun 22, 2017 #1 I've tried 2 different airpods and different phones and I get bad dropouts at most intersections in SF with stoplights. Anyone else notice this?
I've tried 2 different airpods and different phones and I get bad dropouts at most intersections in SF with stoplights. Anyone else notice this?
4 44267547 Cancelled Jul 12, 2016 37,642 42,495 Jun 22, 2017 #2 Never heard of this. Perhaps some other signal is being transmitted/emitted near the intersection, which is interfering with the Bluetooth signal. Last edited: Jun 22, 2017
Never heard of this. Perhaps some other signal is being transmitted/emitted near the intersection, which is interfering with the Bluetooth signal.
M Mactagonist macrumors 65816 Feb 5, 2008 1,117 221 NYC - Brooklyn Jun 23, 2017 #3 It is a combination of the lack of close building walls to reflect the BT signal and wireless signal that interferes with the BT signal.
It is a combination of the lack of close building walls to reflect the BT signal and wireless signal that interferes with the BT signal.
coffeemadmanUK macrumors 6502a Jan 30, 2012 575 212 United Kingdom Jun 23, 2017 #4 I'm assuming interference? I have a very odd place in the same place in Liverpool Street station in London - both my Beats X and my AirPods cut out in the same part of the station. It's frustrating and I can't understan why it is!
I'm assuming interference? I have a very odd place in the same place in Liverpool Street station in London - both my Beats X and my AirPods cut out in the same part of the station. It's frustrating and I can't understan why it is!
R radiologyman macrumors 6502a Jul 23, 2011 755 271 Jul 1, 2018 #5 It's may be a common knowledge, but my electric toothbrush cut off AirPods