Lol, thats funny! Maybe you just gave wyze another good product idea. Ha. I agree, wyze may surprise you with another hit.
Hopefully the headphones will be the product where wyze finally supports an sd card larger than 32GB.
That’d be a kinda cool feature… an in-line SD card reader where access to music files could be accessed.
64g of music in a set of headphones activated or available once connected to any device would be something I’d be interested in.
Thanks, @Paratwa! Let’s hope a company that promotes itself as customer-centric is actually ignoring its promotion of this forum as primarily customer-to-customer interactions and are instead actively listening to what customers want. The dumbed-down version of the problem with the Wyze Outdoor Cam is that while every customer asked for an outdoor variant of their Wyze Cam, Wyze answered with a camera that Wyze wanted. In a relatively short period, they made the cardinal mistake of not ignoring their customers, because most companies do, but in saying that they were customer-centric and reverting on that mantra. What they “promised” customers with a Wyze Cam that works outdoors, free Person Detection, server reliability, connection stability, and even forum interactivity has transformed into a company slowly moving away from its customer-centric focus. Of course, this transition has increased the trolls who were always against them and pushed away existing customers who felt taunted with a “Sike! Just kidding!” I think positive critiques are far more beneficial than negative criticism. So if Wyze doesn’t know, for example, that merely telling customers, “Hey, we have delayed notifications because of Amazon” isn’t enough, someone should inform them otherwise.
Honestly, I think they need a paid Customer Service Desk Manager. If I lived where they’re based, I’d apply. Their outage messages should say, in professional business language, of course, “Hey, we expect to have a service outage every three weeks over the next few months as we work with Amazon to resolve ongoing issues with the AWS servers. You will receive delayed notifications and blah blah blah. As a result, YOU SHOULD NOT CONTINUALLY PRESS ON/OFF/REBOOT/etc. as this not only increases the size of the queued events, but you are effectively ‘fighting with yourself’ by toggling on/off your delayed notifications.” Customers are currently only receiving “We are reactively confirming what customers have reported for an hour because no one at Wyze is proactively monitoring our entire business’s server status. Here’s what you should do in the interim: Figure it out yourself and wait.” I think a Customer Service Desk Manager would have the authority to say: “Uhm, we can do better.” They say no one’s directly listening to us in this forum beyond “promoted” Wyze customers, but perhaps listening now is better.
You are absolutely right.
- The reason there are so many headphone companies out there is that its so easy to sell them.
- You don’t need as much support as you do for cameras, there is way less variables to deal with
- Most people don’t have 10 headphones so as long as they sound decent people will buy them
- And like you said if they sound good (not even great) for $30 people will buy them like hotcakes.
I’m in that boat. I’ve stuck with Alien Candy headphones @ $14 a set for a single reason.
They are very well made. You can tug them, they can be ripped from your ears, you can tie them in knots, you can drop your device and impact the connector to device with direct impact, you can almost tow a raft with them…
Well made.
Give me this in Wyze Outdoor Headphones and I’m sold. I mine and prospect with these, I have a service animal that chews everything and steps on them, I can shower with them with no issues. I can adjust volume on them from the inline controller.
Now add a waterproof SD card reader of 64g activated with device and hotdamn I’m not needing much more.
Bring your best Wyze. You wanna play big boys your Dolby credentials don’t mean anything to me as I’ve never had them satisfy my needs in 20 yrs.
Are you trying to name drop?, try Yamaha engineers who perfected the sound bar and got copied by clones.
Yamaha sets standards, Bose sets fake acoustics in stores selling name brand.
Oh ya, get the marketed/sold stuff working right
Why does Wyze think Dolby’s retired rejects that couldn’t make what Yamaha did for flat panel TV sound with their sound bar be any equivalence to what I can find in a Best Buy 1/2 shelf discount general merchandise purchase?
If your going to name drop Wyze, you should look to the innovation of Yamaha.
There’s Yamaha and there’s complete knockoffs from everyone in the industry. Your adventure potentially into the headphone market and going with BOSE fired ex employees is not a good look.
It’s like circuit city and Chuck tv show in the early 2000’s …name dropping Bose is not anything you want. We require durability and solid cabling and noise canceling in removable silicone ear pieces.
Dolby is 1999, and nothing good has become of their stifling innovation and cheap products.
Yeah they mostly mean “paid extra for a magic button on a tape deck in 1979”.
Hmm well they could be interesting. I personally would prefer they focus on improving their current line of products (add sensitivity settings for the wyze band, up the cameras from 15fps to 20fps, add more V2 features to the outdoor cam, improve upon rules, etc) but hey some ANC headphones could be cool. Hopefully, they are over the ear ones and not buds. I have the galaxy buds live and they are near perfect for me and have no intention of changing them.
You’re on a roll now, you can be the devils advocate.
Any pictures?
Needs more bass.