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Thanks for the comprehensive info. I was getting overly frustrated about the charging light but other than that they pods are great and I won't be returning them. I just wanted to be sure that the case is working normally. Have to say I still find it hard to believe that the light does't go on when the case is fully charged. It's the only thing that would make sense. And about the EQ setting, I've tried it but it doesn't really effect the sound much. Now that I'm used to it, it's fine and the sound is great anyway. Just the first impression that the bass is pretty limited. That was the first comment from a friend too who tried mine. The battery widget still works randomly and I'm not talking about when the pods are connected and in use. Of course then it works 100% of the time. I'm talking about when the pods are in the case on the table next to the phone during the day. The battery % for the pods and case just show up randomly at times – I would say about half of the time. I just don't get it how this functions but guy at Apple said it should show all the time. So I understood from YouTube reviews too. And I'm using the iPhone 14 pro max so my devices are up to date. The connectivity with all my Apple devices is truly amazing tho! After having JBLs for some years and having to hassle with bluetooth connections every time I wanted to use the buds was frustrating and now it's all just fully automatic. That's probably the best part of having airpods and also the fit in my ear is about 100x better than the awkward JBL Live 300s that just did't stay in my ear.
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Hey Richard, thanks a lot for your patients with my issue. It seems to be coming clear that the issue that I find very hard to accept is actually normal. My airpods work just as you described above. Many people seem to even be confused what I mean and I couldn't find any mention about it on reviews or YouTube so I guess it doesn't bother others. For me it's pure insanity seriously but Apple often goes for the unconventional choices. So if no light turns on in the case when they've charged to 100% what is the sense of having a light there in the case? How can I ever tell that they have finished charging without having to go to my phone or open the lid? I was referring to the batter widget only yes (the one with the green rings). I shows the batter % for the case and pods only sometimes totally randomly when the pods are not in use I mean but like on the table one inch away from my phone all day. Guy from Apple just said it has to show all the time as I have understood, otherwise what's the point. Right now I have my case and pods inside it charging in my watch mag safe. I know it's fully charged but nothing to show for it as the case has no green light on and my phone widget is not showing the battery %. So only way to know is actually open the lid. I know this may sound crazy that I need to confirm one more time but you're saying this is normal? If so I might just return these anyway since it's so bizarre.
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I bought them from Apple Thailand. I'm just talking to Apple Support and they seem to be a bit confused but told me the light should be green and stay green until I disconnect from charger. I mean all the other functions with the case light seems to work normal but just not turning green when fully charged. Now after a long chat they are telling me that they way mine works is normal. But it can't be like this that you have to open the lid or check on your phone when the case is fully charged (while charging it through lightning cable I mean). And you just mentioned that it's not normal and the green light should go on and stay on without me having to touch the case right? And yes my case with the pods inside is an inch away from the phone all day and it's just back and fort with the battery icons showing in the widget. Of course if I open the lid it shows up on the phone right away but it's supposed to show it all the time right? It's totally unpredictable and not showing the battery on the widget over half the time.
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Hi, I guess many here have the AirPods Pro 2 buds. I got mine yesterday and have several issues that I can't figure out. Been all over YouTube and other reviews trying to get answers but these things are not talked about seemingly. Issues I can't figure out and wonder if the product is actually broken: - The charging case does not show a green light when they have finished charging. How can I tell when they're fully charged. Shouldn't the light turn green when they are done. I'm charging with the cable and a 30W brick. I guess they charge quick but yesterday had them plugged in the wall for like 2 hrs because no light indicated that they're charged. - The battery widget on my phone shows the charge levels of the pods and case totally randomly which is frustrating (I'm talking about when the pods are not in use). I would say that about 50% time it doesn't show them at all. It seems to be working very poorly. - Ok the third issue is not solvable but I just think the bass is so weak that it's hard to believe. I've tried the Accommodations setting on the phone to adjust EQ but that has hardly any effect. I'm very surprised that my old JBL Live 300s sound better than the AirPods Pro 2.
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Thanks for the tips. I haven't been taking anything for a few weeks now as it's pretty much gone but I am nervous about the next time already. I think if the mucus is cleared now I will let it be and next time I have some respiratory infection I will go to see a doctor if the mucus follows for weeks on end like the past 3 times. Of course this general slimy feeling I have after eating would be nice to sort out too but if my father has had it for decades, it's probably not something I can do much about. As I mentioned I eat healthy and am fit and all so the only think I can see helping is to cut out any oily foods but that's not easy. Probably the worst of all is fresh extra virgin olive oil which in every other sense is supposed to be so healthy for you. It's just the oil in general that is a big problem in my throat. Dairy products are pretty bad too.
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Maybe my way of explaining it was confusing but this time it wasn't really a cough but just mucus in the morning and after every meal. I had to get it out by forcefully coughing. Now it's gone but yes it took 6 weeks even after this few day "cold" (or that's what I thought it was). After influenza in 2020 I had a more serious cough/mucus for more than 6 weeks and that time it was a bacterial infection after the flu with greenish or brownish thick mucus. Doctor said it was very typical after the flu. And after my covid last Sep I had exactly the same but with clear mucus. That lasted nearly 2 months. At the time I questioned it and got a lot of feedback from others experiencing exactly the same. Not that common tho since about 20 friends I asked didn't have that effect after covid. Now I don't have any more mucus or cough so it stopped by itself after about 6 weeks so I don't think I'll need to experiment with the antihistamine at this point. I still have slimy throat after certain foods but I've had that for years. What I would like to know if this is really uncommon? I just felt some people have tendency for this mucus buildup but I really don't know much about these things since I can't even recall having a cold between 2010-2020. My fiends back home have 1-5 per year.
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Thanks Sheryl. What I got in Samui definitely felt very minor but seemed like everyone was coughing there. Like I said, I hardly ever have colds or anything like it. In the past 10-15 years all I had was one Influenza in 2020 which was bad and covid in Sep 2022. Both of these gave me 2 months of coughing out mucus. I think it all started with the bad Flu in 2020 followed by a bacterial infection etc. Before that I never recall having this issue – tho it's hard to say because I don't recall being sick between 2010-2020. I guess what I got in Samui could have been another Covid but it started with a sore throat and allergy like symptoms so I didn't test. My c19 last Sep started with dry cough and fever, just like the flu. Anyway, now I don't really have mucus anymore – only the basic slimy feeling after greasy foods but that I've always had and my father has too. What I had after this "minor cold" in Samui was not really a cough but just mucus that I had to force out by coughing. Perhaps it was another covid then, since it seems very odd why I would have to release slime for 6 weeks after something that felt so minor. To your question, I live in BKK and just about to go back to Europe for the summer as I always do. Can mucus release like this signal a lung problem? My father has been having this for decades (he's hardly ever sick but I mean just general sliminess in the throat) so I just thought it runs in the family and if we do get a flu or cold it amplifies like this. We both have very healthy lifestyles.
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Thanks for the tips. I will for sure try this and the antihistamine like Sheryl also advised. Not sure if this is also something genetic as my father makes rough sounds all day long trying to release mucus. Now I'm just like him and it must be disturbing for people around me. For me it's mainly after being sick but can last for 2 months. My main concern here was that if there could be something causing this that I need to treat. Like a long bacterial infection after one of the flu's I've had in the past 3 years. I just always hear that there's no need to do anything if the mucus is clear.
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That's interesting. Glad to hear you got it sorted. You mean people could have pneumonia for months without any other symptoms than clear mucus in the mornings and after food? I doubt that but it is really hard to understand why I develop this ever since that influenza. Or maybe I would have had it before too but can't recall having a cold or a flu between 2010-2020 so I have no idea how I react.
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Well I was in Ko Samui where it seemed like everyone was counghing. Started with sore throat for a couple of days and then runny nose and sneezing. After all that was gone I developed this slime throat that's no lasted for over 6 weeks. To me those symptoms were classic for a cold eventho I hardly ever have colds. I'm just bored of this mucus and want to find a way to get rid of it. Strange that NAC (Cystaline) does not do anything to help.
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Thanks! It seems like a tendency for me tho as I often have mucus throughout the year specially after food (fatty food is the worst), but having 6-8 weeks of mucus coming up after a mild cold (if that's what it was) is not normal right. I'm just wondering if there's anything more to be done or checked to reduce this. I haven't seen a doctor about it – only in 2020 when I had this same thing after influenza but that time with bacteria. Before I never had colds or flus really but now I really worry about getting them if it always means 2 months of coughing slime after. Do you think it's worth it to go to see a doctor about it or there's really nothing they can do to help?
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Hi, Not sure if anyone can advise me with this issues but it's starting to be really annoying. So after Covid last year I had 2 months of slimy cough, eventho being sick with fever lasted only 3 days. The slime persisted and was worse in the mornings and after meals. Now I got a minor cold about 2 months ago and had a sore throat for 2-3 days and a runny nose (no fever or anything much). I had to cough out mucus for about 6 weeks after and still now I feel extremely slimy in the morning and after meals - just like after covid eventho this was a very quick few day "cold" (unless it was covid because I didn't test but these were clearly cold symptoms). I have tried everything from tables the gave from the pharmacy to reduce mucus to Cystaline (acetylcysteine) for 2 weeks in a row and it didn't help a bit. The first time this happened was in 2020 when I had a bad influenza and had a bacterial infection after with thick green mucus. The two times after this (covid and now) mucus is clear so I didn't think it needed checking or antibiotics. Before the influenza I didn't even have a cold for 10 years so maybe that triggered something that I still suffer from. Any advice what I could try? Maybe @Sheryl would know? Thanks!
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Passport needed for travel around Thailand?
ChomDo replied to ChomDo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
15 years but things seem to have changed a lot. Some hotels don't care and others might not let you check in without it. Also, the weird stuff I'm hearing from Phuket made me wonder how can people actually go anywhere without a passport if they might be asked for it while sitting on the beach...just in case they can find had a few days overstay. I was going to take it all along but I don't intend to keep it with me so just wanted to hear some opinions on how others who live here long-term do it while travelling. -
Passport needed for travel around Thailand?
ChomDo replied to ChomDo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That's one of the things I thought of when hearing that there's some immi police checkups going on in Phuket to try and bust overstayers. So I wonder what would happen if you're requested to show a passport and you don't have one? Sad to hear they're harassing tourists in Samui too. Really would prefer to just carry my Thai DL as I always do. Maybe I'll take the passport anyway just in case of hotels requiring it and then keep it locked up in the room. -
Hey, I have a simple question but I find the topic to be quite confusing at times. So I'm driving to Ko Samui from Bangkok with my own car and staying on the island for about a month. I can't think of any reason why I would need to carry a passport with me but what's the truth about this? Sometimes foreigners are requested to show a passport but is that basically just some scam to bust overstayers or what? If I'm travelling inside Thailand I should not require a passport or am I wrong? Either I'll take it anyway or take a copy with me, but I really wouldn't want to carry it with me everywhere I go or have to show it to anyone. Obviously I have never carried one with me in Bangkok either and I've lived here for 15 years but wondering if the rules are different in tourist spots?