09-03-2019 10:13 - last edited on 09-06-2020 17:01 by MatthewFitbit
09-03-2019 10:13 - last edited on 09-06-2020 17:01 by MatthewFitbit
Can you actually hear it? Or do those that have music... is there a port for a headset? How does the whole music on your wristband work? I'm just trying to figure out why people would pay so much extra have music on a watch. I guess it's the same thing is text messages and phone messages and phone ringing and things like that. How does it work for you?
09-03-2019 10:50
09-03-2019 10:50
The tracker does not make any sound itself. It transmits the music via Bluetooth. The idea is to have bluetooth headsets to receive the music. I guess it could go to bluetooth speakers, too, but lose the mobility.
09-03-2019 10:56
09-03-2019 10:56
09-03-2019 11:26
09-03-2019 11:26
@Kuffs wrote:
Ooohhh I see. Okay I did not know that that's why I couldn't figure out how
it worked. So there's really no difference then listening for having music
on your phone correct? Thank you very much
If you mean playing music on phone through phone's speaker, there is a big difference in that only you hear it and you get full separation stereo sound.
If you mean playing music on your phone via bluetooth headset, they are similar, but you could, for instance, go for a run or walk or do yardwork without phone and still listen to music.
12-15-2019 21:15
12-15-2019 21:15
@Kuffs do you have a charge tracker, if so then you will not be able to control music on the phone.