
Kyle Buzsaki
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Edit: downgrading to 1 star because the app continues to show ads that block you from using it for several seconds. This is completely unacceptable. It's a fine enough app that works for toggling the noise cancellation and changing what the controls do. I'm giving it 3 stars instead of 5 because it has started showing popup ads for other Soundcore products about once a month for a couple of days in a row, blocking access to the app for several seconds. This is unacceptable.
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Kyle Herzig
It's actually a pretty good app for the headphones. But, two major complaints: 1. They just showed me an unskippable ad for headphones when opening the app. That is completely unacceptable for an app of this nature. 2. It seems to keep running in the background after minimizing (so much so that Android warns me it is running). Final suggestion: allow even more button press options. It allows configuring 1, 2, and 3 short presses and a long press. Having 4 and 5 press would be cool.
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ryan vellenga
Decent app. Nothing special. The EQ isn't really capable of fine tuning. Making small adjustments isn't really possible. Either doesn't adjust at all or next motion moves way too far. Also, all other apps that I've used allow one to start with a preset and make small adjustments to the desired band. In order to customize on this app, you have to set each band. Also, not detecting any difference between the rock, classical, and R&B presets. JBL EQs are much more responsive. Sony, too.
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