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Bluetooth works great and that's why it's the standard and has stuck around so long.

1. Ive don't use Apple products but iPhone and Apple Air pods seem to integrate and work especially well together, not sure why you say they don't, can you expand?

2. I use Bluetooth daily in my car from my phone (also two different manufacturers) and have never heard "choppy" audio. It does however happen connecting my Sonos home speakers but that's wifi, maybe that's what your thinking of?

3. I don't use windows but my daily driver is a Bluetooth think pad mouse with Ubuntu on a Thinkpad. Also it connects great with my Bluetooth headphones. Are you telling windows can't connect to a Bluetooth mouse? That is odd, I'll give you that if it's true.

4. I run the track at the gym with my head phones and cheap android. I leave my phone in the center and run laps and don't have a single issue, again, for the life of me can't image what problems you are addressing.

This whole post is mind boggling. Does ANYONE have the same issues op does?




Being in the 2.4GHz band, it's going to be a crapshoot depending on where you are. If you are in a dense office or apartment building with a million Wifi access points you're going to have a bad time. A standalone house with modern APs on higher frequency bands? Probably a great experience.




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