It sounds like they have some kind of wake function that it’s always listening for? I don’t think that’s a common feature in headphones just because of the battery drain, but they’re always chucking useless features on electronics so I’m sure some are floating around out there. I doubt it’s something you wouldn’t know about unless they were secondhand, though.
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Goretantath@lemmy.world 13 hours agoA speaker i have from bose is always on and “sleeping” and can be connected to from the phone no matter what i do, drains the fucking battery and when i want to use it finaly its dead… wouldnt be surprised if some headphones worked the same…
Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone 13 hours ago
dgriffith@aussie.zone 12 hours ago
It’s BLE - Bluetooth Low Energy.
Basically devices with BLE can listen for a wake-up command and turn on, similar to the “magic packet” of wake on Ethernet.
It also means that most devices with BLE end up flat within a month. I had a speaker with BLE and had to deliberately download a much older version of the Android partner app to turn it off, as they dropped the option to do so in later versions for “convenience”.
entwine413@lemm.ee 12 hours ago
A smart outlet (and running home assistant) will solve that problem.