codezer0
Android Expert
Alright, so... simply put, I have a Jabra Style that works perfectly fine, loud, and clear, on my old SM-N900 note 3. However, I'd since retired that phone in favor of this Moto X Pure. And what I find is that as i listed in this thread, it's like the phone just actively kills the volume to it. And with no volume controls on the earpiece itself, I'm basically at its mercy. The volume is a problem for not only listening to YouTube or any media, but for navigation; I liked being able to have the navigation directions loud and clear, so I could discern them from say having a conversation with my fiancee as we ride in the car together. As it is now, with this earpiece and this phone, I can't hear the navigation even above the ambient engine note. And that's terrible.
Since I can't seem to find any freaking solutions for this short of buying another earpiece, I'm wondering if there's even a solution out there that will effectively solve this problem. The big constraint for me, though, is... more often than not, i HATE things that go in the ear. More often than not, I find that they end up being painful to wear. If anything, I'm surprised that the in-ear part that comes with the Jabra style is relatively comfortable, but it probably helps that its support and anchoring is soft on the inside.
Right now I'm just trying to get some ideas to figure out what to do...
Since I can't seem to find any freaking solutions for this short of buying another earpiece, I'm wondering if there's even a solution out there that will effectively solve this problem. The big constraint for me, though, is... more often than not, i HATE things that go in the ear. More often than not, I find that they end up being painful to wear. If anything, I'm surprised that the in-ear part that comes with the Jabra style is relatively comfortable, but it probably helps that its support and anchoring is soft on the inside.
Right now I'm just trying to get some ideas to figure out what to do...