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by thebiss
698 days ago
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There's a difference between being stable (robust once connected), and connecting aggressively. We have two cars from the same manufacturer, each paired with two iPhones. Start either car or drive by, and the car will take over an existing Bluetooth connection from one of the iPhones. And by take over, I mean: disconnect an active connection streaming to Airpods/Beats/Airplay soundbars, and grab that stream of music/video/conference call into the car. The driver in the car then has to pause playback or hang up on someone else's call, because there's no way to pass it back. |
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