Soprono
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Glad you see to think the market is flooded with class 3 Bluetooth devices

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but thanks for the link.I think my point is that most devices aren't class 3. But you would've known that if you'd read the link.Glad you see to think the market is flooded with class 3 Bluetooth devicesbut thanks for the link.
I think my point is that most devices aren't class 3. But you would've known that if you'd read the link.
Perhaps you should check your batteries. Mine generally work comfortably at around 10m.You provided no context so I cannot presume what your thinking was. Almost every technology can have a debunk article along side it providing information that goes against the normal.
The point and case is still that our everyday Bluetooth devices struggle over the 3m mark.
Tvme.co.za out if stock till Jan unfortunately![]()
Yes, the Xiaomi Mi Box.I already have a nvidia shield for the main tv. It’s really fast and smooth.
Wanted another cheaper 4K box for the kids room. Which is the next best? Xiamo?
how is the drive formatted? And I'm guessing you've connected it via USB?Hi is there anyway to share a 4 terabyte drive on android. I am able yo read but not to write to the drive.
I wouldn't do that.Yep. It's ntfs formatted. I guess I can redo and format it as fat32.
I understand. I guess I could share the drive on the routers sub port.I wouldn't do that.
Thanks... I have a h96pro plus. Will have a look.My Android media player runs OpenWRT in parallel to Android and the share is done that way. On my router I have a 1TB USB3 drive that shares just fine through the router software.
FAT32 limit is 4GB per file
exFAT limit is 16EB per file
Thanks... I have a h96pro plus. Will have a look.
Thanks
Johnathan
Thanks will give that a go.Just convert the file system via your PC to exFAT.