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I leave the phone in the kitchen on the charger and wander around the house (2000 sq. feet). So far it hasn’t been a distance thing as much as an interference thing. For example, walking into the garage drops the connection when the steel door is closed behind me, and the connection will also drop if I’m downstairs and someone is running water upstairs (Toilet, Shower, Laundry, Dishwasher). Looked it up and Bluetooth has an issue with passing through water. So if you are in an interference free area you should be ok to roam into adjacent rooms.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've gone out of sight, other rooms, outside even on the deck. Key is the less walls, pipes, cabinets, and microwaves between you and the device...you will probably get a degradation. I walk everywhere with mine since nothing is in your ears. It's an amazing sound! Enjoy
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I gave been as far away as 30 feet from my phone and they still were connected.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't know for sure. I have it paired to a bluetooth TV transmitter that allows me to hear the TV with the regular speakers off. I can go throughout most of my single story home and stay connected. It would depend on the number of walls and their composition, but I would say at least 50' based on my experience.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will depend greatly on your Bluetooth transmitter. I have a transmitter with a 4 inch antenna plugged in to my PC and can get reliable sound 40' away with a couple of walls in the way. I can get unreliable sound (meaning I may need to turn my head or shift location to get a better signal) at around 100' away (outside my house, so a few walls there too). When paired with my phone, it is significantly less, maybe 20 feet before getting dropouts.
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