Not Sure The Point Of This App
This app allows newer Oticon ConnectLine Streamers to be operated by remote control using an iPhone or iPad. The app operates as described on its page in the Apple App Store but my question is "Whats the point?" The buttons on the Streamer do exactly the same thing. They are easy to use and always within reach, given that the Streamer hangs around the users neck. To use the app, the user has to find his/her iPhone/iPad and launch the app, then go to the proper item and move the adjustment. It seems like an awkward way to change the volume (just one example) when the same thing can be done using the Streamer volume buttons. The app is especially silly if the Streamer is being used to listen to audio from the iPhone/iPad that contains the app. For example, if Im watching a video on my iPad, and want to adjust the volume with the app, I have to exit the video, enter the ConnectLine app, change the volume, close the app and return to the video. Using the Streamer buttons I can adjust the volume without ever stopping the video. I may be missing something here but from what I can tell, this app seems like a solution looking for a problem. Dare I speculate that it may have been produced just to say that Oticon has an App? I gave it 2 stars because it does operate as described. I didnt give it higher because the App doesnt do anything useful that cant be done easier directly on the Streamer.
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Oticon ConnectLine, v1.1.0