- Lenovo Notebook E520 (Win8 Pro) - Main use
- Lenovo N500 notebook (Win8 Pro)
- Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE I9503 (Stock Android 4.1.2)
- Asus / Google Nexus 7 (Custom Android 4.2.2)
- Huawei X3 (Custom Android 2.3.7)
Except for the E520 it worked with all devices at once properly play music / audio. When E520 there were always problems to join, once we went, not even. I then uninstalled the Widcom driver and the Windows drivers funzt also fine here.
Why better than the colleague of Logitech?
1. The latter I had about 1 1/2 years in operation and always problems with the output level. All controllers (speakers, sound system, media players) quasi always at full capacity and yet sometimes just loud enough. Not so with this product. Have the Windows system sound usually only at about 20-50% open because otherwise it will be too loud.
2. At Logitech my feeling (sound when video) was more clearly noted after the delay. Especially if there was even a brief connection problem had been partly after 3-4 seconds delay which one got away again just by reconnecting. I had this problem not with the Philips.
3. When the E520's Bluetooth antenna is so badly positioned that when typing these shields quasi with the right hand. Has actually led to the Logitech adapter always short dropouts. While I type this text runs absolutely uninterrupted music.
4. When the connection Logitech was necessary each time you restart a manual produced. The Philips automatically connect with me for days.