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Post by Oatking on Mar 30, 2022 10:45:37 GMT -6
Not sure if it fits in here , but how much of a difference is there with the various types of bluetooth signals? Maybe torriem would you know? I bought a motorcycle helmet on sale and got a good price on a Sena with bluetooth 3. I know the new signal is 5. something. what am I giving up in quality. Maybe some of you snowmobilers have some advice? thanks for any replies
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Post by torriem on Mar 30, 2022 21:34:06 GMT -6
Not really sure. As far as audio goes I don't think you'll notice any real difference between 3 and 5, other than maybe better battery life on the newer devices.
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Post by Beerwiser on Apr 1, 2022 10:22:27 GMT -6
From what I read the differences are the range and amount of data it can handle. Unless it is a high end headphones for music probably won't matter. Although isn't the point of a motorcycle to enjoy the open road or are you just going to play Born to be wild over and over again?
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Post by jcalder on Apr 3, 2022 22:21:28 GMT -6
How would all of you rate your internet? My wife and I can’t get onto the internet on our computer now for a few days, we just tether it to our phones, and for the most part it works fine, except when we reach our data limit, then it slows it down so much that the computer won’t work but the phones still do, just fairly slow and can’t watch videos. I’m trying to figure out if it’s our service or the computer. I did a speed test today on my phone, 7.46 mbps upload, 8.83 mbps download. Now that means nothing to me, do any of you know? I tried to look it up and couldn’t really find a good answer. We switched to Telus about a year ago from Bell. Not sure if that was a good move or not, Bell was getting worse all the time, but I’ve had more dropped calls in a month than I ever did with Bell. Not sure how they keep track of data, but before I usually could make it the month before I ran out of data, but now with more data, I’m always running out, sometimes just after two weeks, maybe I’m using it more, but I have twice the data I had with Bell. I know many people that have different providers for internet, and none seem completely satisfied, city people don’t realize how good they have it with internet. 7 up and 8 down is good enough for browsing and some youtube, etc. I've had every provider in the area and all the wireless ones (and MTS DSL) were absolute garbage. Xplornet was the worst. Luckily I live in town and we got fiber internet just over a year ago so been cruising at 250 down and 250 up ever since with I think an hour of downtime tops so I have nothing to complain about anymore. Tethering isn't usually the best way to use a computer, computer browsers aren't optimized for mobile data so you waste a lot. I'd rate Valley Fiber 10/10 though. They've been great.
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Post by garyfunk on May 19, 2022 9:55:54 GMT -6
Boom, sped up our internet tenfold. Couldn't seed yesterday anyway, ha.
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