Nox headphoe mod

goodtimecharlie

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Aug 11, 2012
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Minelab Equinox 600-Tesoro Mojave-Tesoro Tiger Shark- TRX pinpointer
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I just received my Equinox 600 yesterday and it was way to hot to get out to detect. I did not like the straight cord on the headphones that came with my 600 and I just happen to have a new spare coiled cord left over from another mod I did. So I spent the day inside in the cool replacing the cord. It turn out OK I hunted today for a couple hours and it works great.
 

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Nice Modification! :icon_thumleft:
 

When you want to go wireless, check these out. Only 45.00. True Low Latency. Last a couple of days per charge. Nothing else to buy, just push the button to pair them with your EQ600. I find them comforatable too.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0774YGR61/ref=twister_B07CH9B339?_encoding=UTF8&th=1


I got caught in the rain a few times and didn't want to keep taking a chance on damaging the Bluetooth headphones that came with my 800, so for days where rain is in the forecast, I keep a set of low latency water resistant Bluetooth earbuds in the bag that I picked up for around 28.00 on Amazon. They don't take up much space and have never let me down by running out of battery.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074THH5Q2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

I got caught in the rain a few times and didn't want to keep taking a chance on damaging the Bluetooth headphones that came with my 800, so for days where rain is in the forecast, I keep a set of low latency water resistant Bluetooth earbuds in the bag that I picked up for around 28.00 on Amazon. They don't take up much space and have never let me down by running out of battery.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074THH5Q2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Those are APTX but not APTX LL (low latency). Still APTX is better than non-APTX BT from a latency standpoint. I have a similar pair from Anker that I use for the same reason, but the over the ear headphones are true APTX LL and I can hear the difference when attempting to pinpoint a target. APTX is tolerable to me but I prefer APTX LL. Believe me, if I could find a pair of water resistant APTX LL earbuds for sale, I would snatch them up in a second. Haven't been able to find any.
 

Those are APTX but not APTX LL (low latency). Still APTX is better than non-APTX BT from a latency standpoint. I have a similar pair from Anker that I use for the same reason, but the over the ear headphones are true APTX LL and I can hear the difference when attempting to pinpoint a target. APTX is tolerable to me but I prefer APTX LL. Believe me, if I could find a pair of water resistant APTX LL earbuds for sale, I would snatch them up in a second. Haven't been able to find any.

Thanks for the info - I didn't realize that. They seem to be working well so far :)
 

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