Is there a mono audio setting? - Motorola Edge + (2020) Questions & Answers

I'm thinking about getting a Moto Edge+ and I'm deaf in one ear so I wonder if anyone can tell me if there is a mono audio setting on the Edge+? Thank you.
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I was wondering what people thought were the best headphones for the HTC Eris. I was wanting headphones that had a microphone so I could talk 'hands free', such as the iPod headphones. The only thing is they don't offer the sound quality I'd like when I'm not using my phone. Also looking at the Klipsch S4. Does anyone know if the mic is compatible with the Eris?

[Q] Improved webtop sound

Facts: The webtop has stereo speakers and sounds better at higher volume. The phone has better bass and sounds better at lower volume.
Questions: Is there any hack to the system that joins both outputs to make it a 3 way speaker set? Would it be hard to be developed?
well that's a really nice idea, hope that someone else read this and help us
fcmts said:
Facts: The webtop has stereo speakers and sounds better at higher volume. The phone has better bass and sounds better at lower volume.
Questions: Is there any hack to the system that joins both outputs to make it a 3 way speaker set? Would it be hard to be developed?
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That actually would be really great having the stereo speakers and phone speaker would give it such a good sound i bet someone will come up with an app for it we should push for it hopefully a dev looks at this and decides to help us out

Headphone vs Headset Volume/Sound Quality Differences

Hello all,
Just a curiosity I noticed. When using the included headphones with the in-line mic, the sound quality is really very good and the volumes far higher. However, when I try to use my Sennheiser HD 202-II headphones, I notice that the sound volume decreases greatly. For instance, what used to be loud at 12/30 with the headset, doesn't get loud until 22/30. I know it's a small annoyance, but the sound quality seems to suffer as well. Or maybe it's just the fact that I'm coming from a Zune HD whose quality spoiled me completely?
Anyway, was wondering if this could be alleviated by buying a pair of headphones with an in-line microphone. Can anyone recommend any? This Sony set is definitely intriguing (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467128533&pf_rd_i=468294) but there aren't any reviews yet.
Thanks for any suggestions.
It's more likely due to differences in impedance and sensitivity - I have no problem with earbuds that do not have an inline mic.
For headphones with low sensitivity, consider an external headphone amp like one of the FiiO amps.
Thanks, didn't realize the included earbuds had an in-line mic. I bought a pair of Klipsch s4's that improve the sound a great deal. I don't think I'd ever need a mic, the one built into the player seems to pick up very well.

[Q] Can we enable the speakers to go stereo?

I checked the other speaker questions but didn't really satisfy me.
As you can see with our Z Ultras the earphone and speakerphones look to be the same (symetrical). It reminded me of the HTC One which has the best front forward speakers when watching a movie, and also have symmetrical speakers.
Is there a way we can boost the left earphone to match the right when watching a movie like the HTC One speakers? I am hoping it's not a limitation of the hardware earphone because if we could boost the left speaker to match the right it would be awesome!
Anyone know anything about it?
Thanks!
Getting audio from anything other than the person on the other end of the call is not possible. I'm also pretty sure the earpiece speaker would break if you pumped the volume up that high (the conference option while in a call will activate the "big" speaker, i.e the speaker at the bottom).
- Mono = 1 (Ultra)
- Stereo = 2 (HTC One)
HoOnZ said:
I checked the other speaker questions but didn't really satisfy me.
As you can see with our Z Ultras the earphone and speakerphones look to be the same (symetrical). It reminded me of the HTC One which has the best front forward speakers when watching a movie, and also have symmetrical speakers.
Is there a way we can boost the left earphone to match the right when watching a movie like the HTC One speakers? I am hoping it's not a limitation of the hardware earphone because if we could boost the left speaker to match the right it would be awesome!
Anyone know anything about it?
Thanks!
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Dude, they are not symmetrical at all. You're confusing the speaker with the microphone. The loudspeaker is at the bottom side, near the corner. Try playing some audio and cover it with your finger and you'll hear difference.
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D'oh! I didn't realize that wasn't the speaker. I think the next Ultra should follow what the HTC one did because it would be perfect!
Thanks for the clarification, unk_damnation!
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I realized now that i failed in my previous post. I though you asked if it was possible to use the second - in-call ear-piece, as a regular speaker I'm a little slow today.

[Q] Samsung headphones uneven sound problem?

Hey all, so my Samsung headphones that came with my s3 got eaten, so im borrowing a friends s4 headphones. What I realized is that the left ear bud doesn't seem to fit as well as the right, and the left one doesn't have nearly as much bass as the right one does. I'm using viper4android audio mod (like DSP manager) so theres a lot of bass. It's just the left one cuts almost all the bass out. Maybe it's by design since the left ear is better for listening to speech? When theyre in the correct ears, you don't notice it sounding odd. However, if your sharing headphones with someone, one persons gonna get the full effect while the other is missing out. Is anyone else experiencing this with their gs4 headphones?

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