5-03: How do I remove condensation water from the float?ĪirBuddy is a floating compressor. Besides, shipping damaged batteries is strictly illegal. Note: The regulator can be inspected and serviced at dive centres. Our factory in Sydney usually stocks over 200 individual components. If you wish to self-repair your AirBuddy and need any specific components, such as plastic parts, couplers, valves, piston, electronics, regulator parts, screws, o-rings, … please contact us at and send a picture of the part that you require. Without the battery and lid, it’s a relatively small, about 5kg box that can be easily posted back to our factory in Sydney, Australia. The one part that makes an economic sense to return to our factory for service is the main compressor unit. Replacing these parts with new ones is often more cost-effective and faster option than sending them back to our factory for repair. You can order and easily swap whole sub-assemblies such as the lid, float, hose, harness, regulator, flag, battery, charger, etc. It must suck to have a good idea, then have Apple implement it right out from under you.AirBuddy has a modular design. This one I'll be skipping, but as a developer myself, I wish him luck. Some apps are worth the money and I buy them, some aren't and I don't. I'm not sure how this is different than anything else out there. If the new features are worth it for someone, they can upgrade. If those extra features aren't worth the money, don't buy the upgrade. So the original app was expanded with additional features to make it worth the money. Some have claimed issues, but it's worked very well for me so far with my testing on my laptop. Big Sur handles the main part of connecting headphones. I tend to use better headphones at my desktop anyway. If you want additional features above and beyond what Big Sur offers, then this sounds like the right app. It’s best to just eliminate the issue altogether by telling it to connect for output only when connecting AirBuddy allows this, and macOS alone doesn’t. It does this randomly, even with nothing open that could possibly need the microphone and certainly nothing actively using it. Sometimes, when connecting my AirPods, macOS likes to choose the AirPods for both output and input, which given Bluetooth 4.2’s reduced bandwidth means atrocious output audio quality until you manually switch the input back to the built-in mics. Unless Apple has begun blacklisting certain high-profile incidents like these, and I don’t know why it would/should, these edge cases will continue to be a nuisance for the foreseeable future, pending updates on developers’ end.Īn example of something that AirBuddy 2 allows that macOS Big Sur doesn’t is so-called “connection modes,” which resolves a major nuisance for me, an iMac user stuck on Bluetooth 4.2. It’s still a mess on the Mac - rapidly improving, but enough of a mess that I have had to disable sound effects on multiple apps and even websites so that (for example) a new chat sound effect from Facebook’s website doesn’t cause audio to switch over to my Mac from my iPhone while playing music. Click to expand.Yes, I’ve been testing automatic device switching since it was available and kept my Mac updated.
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