jarlrmai
Senior Member.
Okay so a fun one for me
I own a pair of Anker Q30 Bluetooth Noise Cancelling headphones
These head phones have a touch sensitive panel on the right speaker, touching it briefly changes the mode between transparency and noise cancelling (or "normal" if you have NC off) modes, when this happens you hear the voice telling you in the headphones and the sound changes noticeably.
Every so often I have occasion to walk through town and I have noticed that passing certain shops switches modes, I walk a lot with them on out in the country and this never happens and it happened two times walking past the same area of town, down pedestrian only thoroughfares with shops on each side.
My theory is some emitter in the shop is causing the touch sensor to register, but what and why?
I own a pair of Anker Q30 Bluetooth Noise Cancelling headphones
These head phones have a touch sensitive panel on the right speaker, touching it briefly changes the mode between transparency and noise cancelling (or "normal" if you have NC off) modes, when this happens you hear the voice telling you in the headphones and the sound changes noticeably.
Every so often I have occasion to walk through town and I have noticed that passing certain shops switches modes, I walk a lot with them on out in the country and this never happens and it happened two times walking past the same area of town, down pedestrian only thoroughfares with shops on each side.
My theory is some emitter in the shop is causing the touch sensor to register, but what and why?