Could you please test if this earpod functions as a peripheral on a USB-C KVM switch between two Macs, or alternatively, between a Mac and an iPhone/Android device?
@@IllinoisDailyCarry I need someone to test iDsonix USB 3.0 Switch (the only switch so far I found that interacts with android) that allows me to connect my USB-C apple EarPods to both my Mac Mini (for WhatsApp/Zoom calls) and my Pixel 7 Pro (for cellular calls). Here are the specifics of my setup: Mac Mini: Running macOS sonoma, primarily used for WhatsApp and Zoom calls. Pixel 7 Pro: Running Android 13, used for regular cellular phone calls. USB-C EarPods: Standard USB-C EarPods with built-in microphone. Requirements: The switcher should support seamless switching between devices without needing to unplug and replug the EarPods. It should also maintain audio quality and microphone functionality across both devices. Scrcpy is used to mirror the pixel on mac os. you will need a couple of usb c to usb a adapters.
@@IllinoisDailyCarry I need someone to test iDsonix USB 3.0 Switch (the only switch so far I found that interacts with android) that allows me to connect my USB-C apple EarPods to both my Mac Mini (for WhatsApp/Zoom calls) and my Pixel 7 Pro (for cellular calls). Here are the specifics of my setup: Mac Mini: Running macOS sonoma, primarily used for WhatsApp and Zoom calls. Pixel 7 Pro: Running Android 13, used for regular cellular phone calls. USB-C EarPods: Standard USB-C EarPods with built-in microphone. Requirements: The switcher should support seamless switching between devices without needing to unplug and replug the EarPods. It should also maintain audio quality and microphone functionality across both devices. Scrcpy is used to mirror the pixel on mac os. you will need a couple of usb c to usb a adapters.
@@IllinoisDailyCarry I need someone to test iDsonix USB 3.0 Switch (the only switch so far I found that interacts with android) that allows me to connect my USB-C apple EarPods to both my Mac Mini (for WhatsApp/Zoom calls) and my Pixel 7 Pro (for cellular calls). Here are the specifics of my setup: Mac Mini: Running macOS sonoma, primarily used for WhatsApp and Zoom calls. Pixel 7 Pro: Running Android 13, used for regular cellular phone calls. USB-C EarPods: Standard USB-C EarPods with built-in microphone. Requirements: The switcher should support seamless switching between devices without needing to unplug and replug the EarPods. It should also maintain audio quality and microphone functionality across both devices. Scrcpy is used to mirror the pixel on mac os. you will need a couple of usb c to usb a adapters.
Thanks for the review. Happy to have found you during the Tristate live.
Awesome! Appreciate reading that.
Blue - 500102
Very nice. Staying from tri state.
Love to hear it!
Blue - 500100
I’m such a sucker for eartips now, I feel like EarPods don’t really sit well in my ear. I feel like it will fall out with any slight movement🥲
@@ImSchneckenhaus what do you normally use?
Does the Type-C earpods has better sound quality than the 3.5 mm aux earpods?
@@mehmetcelalozsoy I would say yes, but I wouldn't call myself an audiophile.
Could you please test if this earpod functions as a peripheral on a USB-C KVM switch between two Macs, or alternatively, between a Mac and an iPhone/Android device?
What KVM are you using?
I have USBC replicators/hubs but no KVMs.
@@IllinoisDailyCarry I need someone to test iDsonix USB 3.0 Switch (the only switch so far I found that interacts with android) that allows me to connect my USB-C apple EarPods to both my Mac Mini (for WhatsApp/Zoom calls) and my Pixel 7 Pro (for cellular calls). Here are the specifics of my setup: Mac Mini: Running macOS sonoma, primarily used for WhatsApp and Zoom calls. Pixel 7 Pro: Running Android 13, used for regular cellular phone calls. USB-C EarPods: Standard USB-C EarPods with built-in microphone. Requirements: The switcher should support seamless switching between devices without needing to unplug and replug the EarPods. It should also maintain audio quality and microphone functionality across both devices. Scrcpy is used to mirror the pixel on mac os. you will need a couple of usb c to usb a adapters.
@@IllinoisDailyCarry I need someone to test iDsonix USB 3.0 Switch (the only switch so far I found that interacts with android) that allows me to connect my USB-C apple EarPods to both my Mac Mini (for WhatsApp/Zoom calls) and my Pixel 7 Pro (for cellular calls). Here are the specifics of my setup: Mac Mini: Running macOS sonoma, primarily used for WhatsApp and Zoom calls. Pixel 7 Pro: Running Android 13, used for regular cellular phone calls. USB-C EarPods: Standard USB-C EarPods with built-in microphone. Requirements: The switcher should support seamless switching between devices without needing to unplug and replug the EarPods. It should also maintain audio quality and microphone functionality across both devices. Scrcpy is used to mirror the pixel on mac os. you will need a couple of usb c to usb a adapters.
@@IllinoisDailyCarry I need someone to test iDsonix USB 3.0 Switch (the only switch so far I found that interacts with android) that allows me to connect my USB-C apple EarPods to both my Mac Mini (for WhatsApp/Zoom calls) and my Pixel 7 Pro (for cellular calls). Here are the specifics of my setup: Mac Mini: Running macOS sonoma, primarily used for WhatsApp and Zoom calls. Pixel 7 Pro: Running Android 13, used for regular cellular phone calls. USB-C EarPods: Standard USB-C EarPods with built-in microphone. Requirements: The switcher should support seamless switching between devices without needing to unplug and replug the EarPods. It should also maintain audio quality and microphone functionality across both devices. Scrcpy is used to mirror the pixel on mac os. you will need a couple of usb c to usb a adapters.
Air pods are the answer
I've got the Android equivalent (super cheap-o version) but sometimes it's just nice to have a wired connection.
Blue - 500101
Good video 👍
Thank you.
@@IllinoisDailyCarry no problem
All phone work it broo
Ok thanks bro
@@Manu-fs6hv Wasn't sure how to respond to your first reply.