![]() I have solved dozens of these little UI hassles on Mac and Windows PCs with little tools and scripts - all of which I've cobbled together with Googling, not with actual programming skill. ![]() ![]() But no, this is a Mac, and on a Mac we have options for fixing these small problems. And if this were an iPhone or an iPad, I would simply have to accept that that's the way things are. ![]() In the annals of First World Problems, this is pretty near the top. This means that every time I want to use them on my Mac after using them with my phone, I have to click the Bluetooth menu, click the headphones, and click connect. Less flawless: they seem to do a worse job staying connected to both my iPhone and my computer at the same time than the Bose QC35s do. ![]() They're pretty great, and the Apple-ified system of automatically pairing them to my Mac after I pair them to my iPhone works flawlessly. Last week I bought a set of Beats X wireless headphones. ![]()
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