u/Krifnahal

I got them back in March after having a decent experience with the first generation and they've been horrible, which sucks to say because I've almost always had great experiences with Pixels and Pixel accessories including my 10a and Watch. My right ear bud is "nearby" in my room but has been lost for weeks now because the ring feature won't work. My left bud stopped pairing this morning so I unpaired it from my phone to try and troubleshoot. Now it barely appears on the new device screen and when it does it fails to pair because of "incorrect pin". Whenever I connect it to my watch it immediately turns off. Finally I've tried hard resetting it but whenever I hold town the button with the lid open and charger plugged in it flashes an orange light after 3 seconds of holding the button.

I could just have the pair from hell but it's really disappointing to see a product I've loved historically and often recommended deliver something so sub par.

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u/Krifnahal — 13 days ago
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I took a hand-me-down on vacation to snap some pics. Still new to film photography so I put it in Auto mode to try to avoid mess ups. It consistently read in the middle of the light meter but all of the photos came out extremely over-exposed. Is there something I was doing wrong? Is there a way to compensate the light meter to scale it down? I just got the camera so I'm still really new to its controls but advice would be useful. I know I need to learn manual exposure eventually but it would be nice to have a reliable Auto mode for stuff like vacation when photos are more of an afterthought.

u/Krifnahal — 16 days ago