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Review on Pioneer Car SPH-10BT by Mateusz Sobczyk ᠌

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How could such a bad product be made?

I took the business's bait and it backfired on me. Only for the sake of ads, everything functions perfectly. To begin, this connection is extremely slow, even the Chinese (in the pejorative sense of the word) radio tape recorder is quicker. The application includes a lot of unnecessary information and is designed to be as confusing as possible. Connection to the application is going to be its own independent topic. In reality, there is a certain magical quality to it. But, while being able to detect the device, the application will not allow a connection to be made (although, when using Bluetooth, everything will function normally). These dances including a tambourine can take up to an hour of your time, but in the end, nothing will work. If the application is still linked, you won't be able to disable it even if you try, which is a little like starting all of hell over again. It turns out that the location of the controls was designed to be as inconvenient as possible; not only do the buttons for switching tracks and adjusting the volume face opposite directions from one another. Because of this, there is still no pause button (although there are a lot of buttons that do nothing), and the volume can only be adjusted by pressing it multiple times quickly (you can't hold it down and keep holding it until it reaches the desired level). The concept is quite sound; however, in order to make it work, there need be some trimming done first. Make system settings through phone. But the trailblazer executed the plan in the most inefficient manner conceivable. Don't throw away any more of your hard-earned cash on this vile radio, that's my recommendation.

Pros
  • I took the business's bait and it backfired on me. Only for the sake of ads, everything functions perfectly. To begin, this connection is extremely slow, even the Chinese (in the pejorative sense of the word) radio tape recorder is quicker. The application includes a lot of unnecessary information and is designed to be as confusing as possible. Connection to the application is going to be its own independent topic. In reality, there is a certain magical quality to it. But, while being able to detect the device, the application will not allow a connection to be made (although, when using Bluetooth, everything will function normally). These dances including a tambourine can take up to an hour of your time, but in the end, nothing will work. If the application is still linked, you won't be able to disable it even if you try, which is a little like starting all of hell over again. It turns out that the location of the controls was designed to be as inconvenient as possible; not only do the buttons for switching tracks and adjusting the volume face opposite directions from one another. Because of this, there is still no pause button (although there are a lot of buttons that do nothing), and the volume can only be adjusted by pressing it multiple times quickly (you can't hold it down and keep holding it until it reaches the desired level). The concept is quite sound; however, in order to make it work, there need be some trimming done first. Make system settings through phone. But the trailblazer executed the plan in the most inefficient manner conceivable. Don't throw away any more of your hard-earned cash on this vile radio, that's my recommendation.
Cons
  • A lengthy affiliation to BT Raw through the Additional button (navigator, sms, voice assistant) No pause button Rather than using a knob, the volume can be adjusted using the buttons. The USB port detracts from the design, and it would be preferable if there was a wire on the reverse side.

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