.but apparently Sony thinks it can save battery life by turning them on and off automatically, even if you're just out of range for the time it takes you to drink a soda from the to get the fridge. This means I have to constantly turn them ON AGAIN and hope that the application I used them for on my computer recognizes them again. Example: Playing SWTOR on your desktop. The dogs have to go out. The Bluetooth connection drops as I get to the back door. Headphones turn off by themselves. I return to my computer. Nothing. You have to start from scratch. They don't connect automatically or anything like that. If there is a way to turn off this "feature" it is not mentioned in the manual or on the Sony website. This should be optional, but it isn't.
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