Hi,
Pressing the power button for a few seconds to bring up the power of screen and turn it of by that does not completely turn of the dap is that correct?
I used that method and a few days later came to use the dap and battery was completely flat. I know there is a power of method where you hold the power button for 15 seconds but that surely is not the only way to completely power it down?
Hi,
Pressing the power button for a few seconds to bring up the power of screen and turn it of by that does not completely turn of the dap is that correct?
I used that method and a few days later came to use the dap and battery was completely flat. I know there is a power of method where you hold the power button for 15 seconds but that surely is not the only way to completely power it down?
A single power button press will turn the display on/off. When you hold it down for a few seconds, you will get a screen notification with the Power off or Restart options.
A single power button press will turn the display on/off. When you hold it down for a few seconds, you will get a screen notification with the Power off or Restart options.
Hi, yes that is what I pressed that little power of screen appears after holding for a few seconds then I selected the power of button screen to power of.
When I came to use it a few days later it was completely flat couldn't turn it on so had to charge it.
Hi, yes that is what I pressed that little power of screen appears after holding for a few seconds then I selected the power of button screen to power of.
When I came to use it a few days later it was completely flat couldn't turn it on so had to charge it.
many DAPs do have some background current leakage even when it is shut down, causing a battery drain. However, I'm not sure if what you are experiencing is normal; do you remember at what battery level did you left it off before shutting it down? Charge it up to 100% again, shut it down, and wait a few days. I will do the same when I get to it, for consistency. Also, Andy can probably comment on your test results. I didn't see battery standby time listed in the spec.
Hi, yes that is what I pressed that little power of screen appears after holding for a few seconds then I selected the power of button screen to power of.
When I came to use it a few days later it was completely flat couldn't turn it on so had to charge it.
Maybe you've missed the power off icon. I did notice on some occasions that the player does not shut down automatically even after a long period of inactivity. Maybe it wasn't off.
I'm constantly touching the wrong icon with the N3U .
I haven't noticed any noticeable battery loss with the player turned off over the course of 20 hrs. And I haven't left it untouched for longer than that.
many DAPs do have some background current leakage even when it is shut down, causing a battery drain. However, I'm not sure if what you are experiencing is normal; do you remember at what battery level did you left it off before shutting it down? Charge it up to 100% again, shut it down, and wait a few days. I will do the same when I get to it, for consistency. Also, Andy can probably comment on your test results. I didn't see battery standby time listed in the spec.
I spent 1.5 weeks listening the N3ultra.
I decided to return my unit to the dealer.
There are too many bugs and QC issues.
However, the sound quality is good and I like it.
Hope, Cayin team will improve the software and hardware QC in next gen.
I spent 1.5 weeks listening the N3ultra.
I decided to return my unit to the dealer.
There are too many bugs and QC issues.
However, the sound quality is good and I like it.
Hope, Cayin team will improve the software and hardware QC in next gen.
Yea, your unit definitely have issues.
Mine does not have any issue.
Nothing rattles or feels lose no matter how hard I shake it (I mean nothing extreme of course).
My unit also does not have any light leaks from the edge of the screen like yours.
Something rattling inside is obviously not good.
I have the light leak, but tbh, I'm not to bothered. I only noticed it when lying in bed, you know, dark room, strange angle, all the right conditions. In normal use it isn't noticeable.
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