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FredMed
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Speaker problem after airplane travel

Mon Nov 28, 2016 5:08 pm

I just want to report a problem that I came across, while using my BV6000.
Two weeks ago I made two airplane flights of 2 hours long each.

When I landed, I tried to make a call and the BV6000 speaker wasn’t working.
After a few tries, the sound started to increase gradually, almost like the phone was becoming pressurized by sea lever pressure.

I have been seeing some complaints about the BV6000 speaker on the forum, so it could be related to this, because it is an IP-68 phone, and the way it is designed (sealed), the speaker could become impaired or even damaged by the pressures submitted during airplane flights.

Last week I had another airplane trip and it hapened again. Takes around 30 min after flight for the speaker to work again.

Please take thins into consideration on your next phone builds.

Thanks
Fred
 
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Mon Nov 28, 2016 8:36 pm

Did you try to open the rubber flaps covering the earphone or USB connectors?
 
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:59 am

If the pressure difference is the problem, opening headphone or USB seal would equalize the pressure and solve the problem.
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FredMed
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Wed Nov 30, 2016 12:12 pm

Next time I will try to travel with both ports open (during flight) to see if it solves the problem.

Cheers
Fred
 
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Fri Dec 02, 2016 1:16 pm

FredMed wrote:
Next time I will try to travel with both ports open (during flight) to see if it solves the problem.


Please report here for other users.
 
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:01 pm

I had a similar issue. When I arrived in the USA I tried using my phone and the speaker was non-functional. I resetted the phone several times before it started working again.
 
FredMed
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Thu Jan 05, 2017 6:35 pm

Hi,

As promised, I'm here to report that I have travelled by plane again several times with my BV6000 with the jack port open during flight and it solves the speaker pressure issue after flight.

Cheers
 
Merd
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Thu Jan 05, 2017 11:39 pm

I too have have a problem with my speaker, I took a 4hr flight in October and speaker and volume haven't worked since,, how can I get this issue resolved??? Have contacted the ebay seller I purchased from but got no help! I restored the factory setting but still not working.
 
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:55 am

Thank you for your report! =)
 
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Re: Speaker problem after airplane travel

Sat Jan 07, 2017 8:28 am

FredMed wrote:
I just want to report a problem that I came across, while using my BV6000.
Two weeks ago I made two airplane flights of 2 hours long each.

When I landed, I tried to make a call and the BV6000 speaker wasn’t working.
After a few tries, the sound started to increase gradually, almost like the phone was becoming pressurized by sea lever pressure.

I have been seeing some complaints about the BV6000 speaker on the forum, so it could be related to this, because it is an IP-68 phone, and the way it is designed (sealed), the speaker could become impaired or even damaged by the pressures submitted during airplane flights.

Last week I had another airplane trip and it hapened again. Takes around 30 min after flight for the speaker to work again.

Please take thins into consideration on your next phone builds.

Thanks
Fred

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