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Mighty vibe used
Mighty vibe used





mighty vibe used
  1. #Mighty vibe used portable#
  2. #Mighty vibe used pro#
  3. #Mighty vibe used software#
  4. #Mighty vibe used Bluetooth#

The Mighty Vibe is a lightweight and highly portable music-playing device that is water- and drop-resistant.

mighty vibe used

We typically stream Spotify playlists through our iPhone. So, we tested the Mighty Vibe to determine how it performed.

mighty vibe used

Additionally, this model features an IPX4 rating, which makes it water-resistant.īeing able to listen to playlists without fear of damaging your high-end smartphone, whether working out or just lounging around, sounded very appealing. The Mighty Vibe, is a tiny device - 1.5 by 1.5 inches - that weighs less than an ounce and can be clipped onto your clothing while exercising to provide a phone-free listening experience.

mighty vibe used

Also, depending on the type of workout you do and the type of smartphone you have, you could needlessly be risking damage to your expensive devices. However, it can be cumbersome to carry a smartphone with you during an intense workout. Lastly, if you let the Mighty go to sleep completely by leaving it for a few hours it takes about 20 seconds to boot up, something you’d never have to put up with in a basic MP3 player.Music not only helps boost the intensity of your workout, but the right playlist can help you return more quickly to your resting heart rate to reduce cardiac stress.

#Mighty vibe used pro#

The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2’s buttons work fine, though, as should those of the vast majority of wireless headphones and speakers. Mighty Audio says Apple has these on lock down. Thankfully, the Mighty only takes about 40 minutes to charge, using a little cable that plugs into the 3.5mm headphone jack and any USB port or charger you have to hand.Īdding to the growing niggle list, Apple AirPod owners need to note the remote controls won’t work.

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The official word: “the good news is that we can improve battery life through software updates that are transferred through the mobile app, no new hardware required.” How much better it will get is unknown, and I very much doubt it’ll reach the original goal of ten hours. The problem? Mighty’s battery only lasts 90 minutes max when using wireless headphones. You pair the player and headphones up in the app, but Mighty then attempts to reconnect to the headphones on its own when you stop and start listening.

#Mighty vibe used Bluetooth#

It doesn’t just connect to wired headphones but wireless pairs too, and even Bluetooth speakers and car stereos.Īfter the nightmare I’ve had with the app, I’m glad to say this connection works just fine. Naff battery life also spoils one of the Mighty’s best features. It’s likely that the Mighty continues using a bit of charge even when it’s not playing, because the wording of the battery claims is five hours of “continuous” playback. But in my experience it’s currently worse than that.įor example, after not more than 90 minutes of music to take the edge off a trip around IKEA, I checked the battery to find that the Mighty only had 57% charge left. Mighty Audio says you should get five hours of playback, which already isn’t great when the iPod Shuffle lasts 15 hours and the £25 SanDisk Clip Jam 18 hours. What’s more of a long-term concern is battery life. This is pretty annoying, but it is at least a fixable bug that Mighty has already acknowledged on its Kickstarter page. Then, with no apparent change, it’ll suddenly work. You’ll see the wheels spinning, and nothing happens. Since then I’ve spent hours trying to get the little thing to connect. The first time I used it to transfer some tunes, it worked perfectly. Right now, Mighty’s wireless connection to its app is flakier than a quality croissant.







Mighty vibe used