

They will literally ask for some money to get a developer account
https://developer.apple.com/support/compare-memberships/
$99 a year


They will literally ask for some money to get a developer account
https://developer.apple.com/support/compare-memberships/
$99 a year


It can also probe the country you’re in. For example, in China none of the tests work


You mean extremely tilting!


It costs money to be an iOS developer
First let’s kill X, that’s reason enough to use it for now. At least you’re still supporting more open protocols


If you make a limit order, but the price drops that same second, it basically becomes a market order - you will pay the market price


Phone orders cost money, lol. Website is always a great option
You can try before you buy. You can use an equalizer to tune your current IEMs to the pair you’re buying
There’s a tool online you can use:
Why would you take an expert’s opinion instead of just listening yourself?
You can eq to the fr of the thing you’re buying and just listen if you like it.


Literally happened updating just yesterday so I went to an older boot entry. The Matrix channel blamed my hardware, but the older revision boots just fine
I meant the Apple 3.5mm to usb-c dongle, which does the same job for $9
Of course, if you know that this other one world’s for you, by all means
I replied because I researched the topic myself in the past
If you use it for multiple devices it’s obviously doing more work! But you can just buy two and never disconnect them
The listing is wrong, they have no active noise cancelation:
https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/samsung/akg-type-c
They are fine for the price, but I don’t like nondetachable cables
I’m blocked from their site, wut
https://squig.link/lab/hoods/?share=KZ_ZSN_Pro
Alright for the price
It says headphones, but they are actually earphones
I can’t for the life of me to find a frequency response graph. I can’t recommend buying anything without a measurement since you would be buying blind
Here is how you should look for earphones:
Buy something with a replaceable cable so it lasts longer. The cable usually breaks first and it’s the cheapest part.
You can buy DSP earphones with a replaceable cable, but I haven’t found anything cheap that sounds as good as the 3.5mm connection (which means the DSP sucks). So buy a dongle separately, like the Apple one or something of similar quality
Find the frequency response graph. You can see how your current equipment graphs and compare. You can even use an equalizer (in software) to adjust to what you’re buying
If you want my suggestion, buy CCA Trio and the Apple dongle. Although maybe it’s expensive after tariffs, lol
KZ Castor for a cheaper option
I’ve tried the non-pro ones and their sound quality is lacking. This is probably because they just leak all the bass out due to not being in-ear
I keep mine attached to the cable
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