10-25-2020 04:02 AM
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10-26-2020 08:57 AM
Gustav_ASUSEarplugs don't and can't block the sound of bassy drum beats, even concrete walls don't offer much protection. I've found only the ANC in the earphones can and it does a great job. i think the best option is a digital switch so we can turn off the power supply for the earphones while they're still connected but not in use, i doubt it's even possible to override the power consumption for the actual earphones. Either way, I'll accept what the team can offer. Thanks.I'll forward your feedback to the team. With the risk of sounding stupid though, have you thought about a slightly more analog approach to solving your problem? A couple of earplugs will cost you ~1 dollar and they won't use up any battery at all. 😉
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10-27-2020 01:43 AM
10-27-2020 05:18 AM
Gustav_ASUSThat's the problem. The only way to turn off the power supply is to disconnect the earphones completely. The built-in ANC controller does nothing except disable the ANC and its white light indicator. Despite having ANC turned off, it still uses a significant amount or even the same amount of battery% as if it was still on. That doesn't make any sense. If the ANC is off, power draw should be less, right?@Craven Well the earphones will need power to drive the ACN, hence the 'active' part of the name. Turning off the power supply would turn off the ACN.
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