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I understand the Scala will connect to multiple Bluetooth devices (MDC as they call it) but the problem I am anticipating is that the Iphone won't.
I have a single headset but seriously thinking about getting a second headset for my wife. Ideally we would like to listen to the same music at the same time, i.e. both connect to the iphone.
As that is not going to work I am wondering (but seriously doubt it) if the Scala relays the music between 2 paired headsets. That means missus would hear satnav, music etc exactly as I hear it which would be awesome
From what I have read in the owners manual of the G4 it wont send the music. to the other headset. Which is sort of weird considering the headset will send conversations from 2 separate headsets through it. ALso I have a question, Do any of you get a crackling when someone talks to you through the headset? I am getting a crackling when my wife talks to me and vice versa at the start and end of every time we talk. Any idea on how to fix it?
Buy an FM Transmitter for the iphone and y'all can listen to the same music...
Even other bikes in your pack might pick up the signal lool
Yes, that is actually a great option with the G4. Generally I find the FM transmitter option doesn't deliver on it's promise fully though, I think FM is tooooo busy in the UK
Off topic but I have to say I love the diversity on here. I dont know many of my peers that are discussing their hobbies with people from around the world.
Off topic but I have to say I love the diversity on here. I dont know many of my peers that are discussing their hobbies with people from around the world.
Coliseum is right but comment is noted and appreciated. Things can get a tad jingoistic here at times but that doesnt detract from the core of really good and helpful people
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