So you’ve got your shiny new wireless headphones, and they are all connected to your Android phone. You open the spotifies, run the 25 -hour pop punk playlist, and leave to listen to something on the go. But there is a problem – that doesn’t look right at all.
You can’t put a finger on it, but you feel like your headphones may Better Thankfully, there are many ways on Android phones to ensure that your best wireless headphones are performing their best. Even better, they usually go away from just one settings menu or app installation.
Make sure you are running the right codec
Thanks to Android Independence, you have many options when it comes to audio settings than Apple users. One of the biggest bonuses is that you can choose a more powerful codak (the technology that makes it possible to send your music to Bluetooth) that can improve sound quality.
Generally, when you connect your headphones, the best Kodak is pre -selected, but sometimes it is determined by the SBC. A better option will be one of the APTX version, or LDAC, as they are eligible to transmit more data. Better bandout here is mostly equal to your headphones.
Once again, this is usually the thing you don’t have to play around, but it is always worth double checking-just enter the settings menu to know.
Go to the Bluetooth and connection menu, and then tap the settings with your headphone. On this next screen, you want to find Kodak options. Remember that a better codec can make Bluetooth even less reliable in some situations, so be prepared for some dropouts in a busy environment.
Before going to the settings menu, double check your headphones and your phone codes. This can be done on the examiner’s website.
If both your phone and headphones support the LDAC but not appearing in the Kodak connection menu, you will need to activate the developer options in your phone. Remember, most of the settings found here are useless, and if you play too much, you can also cause problems in your phone. We use we, we are just looking for LDAC connections – if you support the quality of your headphones, it will be highlighted.
Switch to it (and touch Nothing) And you will soon get a better sound standard than your airbuds or headphones.
Download the app
These days all good headphones come together with the one -on phone app. IT of headphone testers like me, it’s a pain – your phone is filled with the applications you are barely using. For you? They are a great way to change your headphone settings, whether ANC, sound quality, and more.
Generally, your headphone will have an app in the name of manufacture. This Sony Sound app, the Boos and Wilkins Music app, the Bose Music app … you get a picture.
Unfortunately, not every app is made equal. Some have more options than others. Better sound quality l’ll, you will find EQ settings and connection options.
Change your streaming service and download music whenever possible
If you are shaking Spatifs, it is likely that your music does not look so good because of the low quality of spatifs. If you want the best sounding music, you should go towards the choice of marine and koos. There you will get a lot of quality streams – and it will not be as much as you think.
When you are pushing your music forward, it is changing the quality of the track to match the standard of internet connection that is using it. This means that sometimes you can find low quality music on your ears. It’s very smart, but if you want the best sound all the time, then make sure you download your music to listen to the offline.
This is an option in most apps. Usually you will find it in the menu of apps settings under ‘offline listening’. From there, you will have any option for either slider, or every track, album, or even playlist.