RE: Mark on the Aftershock (Shock) Open Run Pro and Open Fit Bluetooth Headphones for iPhone

2024-02-07 Thread M. Taylor
Mary, On your iPhone, if you type in Aftershock, in the search field of the App Store, you will see the app used to configure both the Open Run and Open Fit models. Although every function of the app is VoiceOver accessible, some of the button labels are a little bit weird even though they do

Re: Mark on the Aftershock (Shock) Open Run Pro and Open Fit Bluetooth Headphones for iPhone

2024-02-07 Thread Mary Otten
I just looked for an app in the App Store called shock as spelled in a message. I didn’t find anything useful. I did find something that I thought might be it, because it was spelled SHOKZ which is how I remember this having been spelled. But when I tapped on that, I got some app that was called

RE: Mark on the Aftershock (Shock) Open Run Pro and Open Fit Bluetooth Headphones for iPhone

2024-02-07 Thread Cristóbal Muñoz
You can also change the equalizer by pressing and holding both the volume up and down button at the same time until the change is announced. Be sure to keep the box it came in as well as a copy of your receipt. I too have the Open Run and have had other models throughout the years. I love the bo

Player app for multiple files?

2024-02-07 Thread Goshawk On Horseback
Hello all, does anyone know of any player apps that can play a folder of audio files, rather than just one individual file please? I have recently downloaded a good load of my sendspace audio files onto my iPhone, but especially when I am trying to play the stuff ripped from CDs, which are in th

Mark on the Aftershock (Shock) Open Run Pro and Open Fit Bluetooth Headphones for iPhone

2024-02-07 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Everyone, A couple of days ago, I purchased a pair of the Open Run Pro bone conducting Bluetooth headsets for use with my iPhone. I decided to buy a pair because I have a couple of friends who are using the Open Run models and when talking to them, I cannot tell that they are using a Blueto

RE: Purchasing audiobooks in the Audible app on my iPhone is inconsistent

2024-02-07 Thread Cristóbal Muñoz
I generally buy on the website instead of the app for this reason. I always try to score a Kindle Unlimited promo sub to make the Kindle version free wherever possible to only pay at the discounted price on Audible. That and I use the Library extension that'

Re: Purchasing audiobooks in the Audible app on my iPhone is inconsistent

2024-02-07 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
I do the same thing. Don't forget about the monthly sales. You can get some really good deals. I got the bookThe Three Musketeers for $1.80. When I save up some money, I'm going back to $230 per year for 24 credits all at once. That plan has the best deals on purchasing extra credits. On 2/7/

Re: Purchasing audiobooks in the Audible app on my iPhone is inconsistent

2024-02-07 Thread lenron brown
If the book is less than the price of a credit I will normally buy the book. Can't waste credits on cheap books. On 2/7/24, Mary Otten wrote: > I am on a yearly credit plan that of course I buy through Audible directly. > So the credits are each worth something less than $11. I figured it out an

Re: Purchasing audiobooks in the Audible app on my iPhone is inconsistent

2024-02-07 Thread Mary Otten
I am on a yearly credit plan that of course I buy through Audible directly. So the credits are each worth something less than $11. I figured it out and I don’t remember exactly. So I always look to see about whispersync, but often it’s cheaper to use a credit or maybe I’ll find it on bookshare o

Re: Purchasing audiobooks in the Audible app on my iPhone is inconsistent

2024-02-07 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
If you purchase audible credits from your phone, they are more expensive, then from the audible website. On 2/7/24, M. Taylor wrote: > Hi Mary, > > I almost always prefer to purchase via the Amazon primary site because the > Audible version is much less expensive when you also purchase the Kindel