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kierans
34
Jun 14, 2018
Been looking for something like this for a long time, BT 5.0 is the deal sealer for me.
It's a shame it's only a .2A battery, is it running at 3.7v? I think I'll tear it down and add a decent sized battery to it, thinking 1-2ah, maybe even strap a couple 18650's to it and go for 6-7ah. Is there any reason why I shouldn't do this (apart from warranty) @bluewave?
Also can I answer calls through my inline IEM mic, and will those buttons work (on inline mics)? Thanks!
Pierre111
413
Jun 14, 2018
kieransUnfortunately Get is not easy to be dissasembled by the user, you wont be able to put it together yourself, and even if you could I believe our charger would struggle with such a large capacity. at the moment only the control and mic on the Get are supported. Your mic equipped will work for listening
kieransThat thing is damn tiny, man, a 1-2ah battery will probably be about the size of the device itself or bigger, lol! You might be able to go for 300mah or something at most, although that's no guarantee that you'll get 50% more usability between charges depending on how this thing is designed.
Pierre111
413
Jun 14, 2018
Valensilius_ZephyrusI really don't recommend playing with battery size, we have a battery connector that is not something custom for us but the type of plug would not come with off the shelf batteries, so it's not just soldering to a pcb, there is a socket. I also confirm that the battery that is in there is the biggest that would fit in and having a battery covering the antenna area would be a bad Idea, there is no way to fit a 300mAH in the Get
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