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  1. Hello again F350.  Followed your advice and got myself a new pair of Creative SoundBlaster Jam V2 headphones.  They are so light, love it.  Will need to wrap headband as you said - they are quite hard.  This is embarrassing for me to ask you.  I am at a loss as to how to pair them with my EQ800 which are already paired to Minelab ML80 phones.  Before I ask any forum questions, I search and search, but can't find specific instructions to help me on this.  Hoping that this won't waste your time too much.

    First - do I need to unpair the ML80 phones by using Factory reset? Then, to pair the new CSB phones:

    • turn on Eq800
    • then turn on Creative phones and then press wireless button on side of Eq
    • and then?

    I must be driving you mad, I'm sorry.  p.s. the Creative headphone manual really stinks.  Many thanks if you are going to reply. Jane

  2. On 3/6/2024 at 5:09 PM, F350Platinum said:

    Yikes 😬

    Hi Jane,

    If you bought true Aftershokz headphones instead of the ones pictured above, AFAIK they will pair with the Equinox, but they sadly will not work. 🫤 You will hear tones when passing the detector over a target, but it will not be near or at the right time, causing you to dig in the wrong place.

    APTX-LL Bone conduction headphones have a delay of ~40 ms, not 100. The item I posted above is using APTX-LL. They are the only bone conduction (and actually more "air conduction") headphones I have ever seen other than one by Panasonic that is no longer made.

    Aftershokz are not APTX-LL. I wrote the company a couple of years ago hoping to interest them in making some for the zillions of people that own an Equinox, I have a 600. They of course told me that it was interesting but then ignored it. Meh.

    Sorry to disappoint you, as a matter of fact I was one of the first to make this mistake when I started about 3+ years ago. 😬 Luckily I could return them. There are options like the SoundBlaster on-ear headphones that I use quite successfully:

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08QRQMLVY

    These are loud, very loud, and last 20 hours. They are great in hot weather. If the band is uncomfortable wrap it in athletic tape.

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    As for using the item I wrote about above, you could maybe use them at a calm lake or river on the off season, but definitely not at the beach in the summer, they're not very loud. I may bring my Equinox to Myrtle Beach in April and try them there, but I'm pretty much a Deus 2 guy now.

    Do yourself a favor and search for "bone conduction" using the magnifying glass icon here, and you'll see all the stuff related to it. Put the words in quotes for best result. 🙂

    HTH, GL, HH 🍀

    Many thanks for your detailed reply.  Interesting and much appreciated.

  3. Hello F350.  Great to find your post!  I need some help please in understanding how to use an AfterShokz bone conduction headphone with the Eq.800.  Unfortunately, I find that over-the-ear phones make my ears too hot, especially in summer and I do not like phones that stick in my ears.  The manual (pg 54) really confuses me and so my questions are:

    1.    Do I also need to set up and use the WM08 Wireless Audio Module (pg55) with the Bluetooth bone earphones? OR

    2.    Do the bone earphones connect directly to the EQ800? (That’s going to be fun to figure out).

    3.    The manual says, “Bluetooth technology has a high audio latency of 100 ms.  This can make it difficult to visualize the exact position of a buried target if you are detecting with a fast swing”.   (Not good – I need all the help that I can get)!

    4.    Will the audio be loud enough for beach detecting?

    Many thanks for your time, Jane

  4. Hi Redneck.  I have the same one as you.  Here are photos of what I attached to it when I need to use it with a longer rod.  It is a Leki walking pole which I cut and then screwed into a yellow ‘socket’ which in turn I screwed into the rod adaptor – latter supplied in the box from Quest.  The rod is light and very easy to take off.  Might come in useful if I stub my toe badly!  Would be nice to know your thoughts with the machine when you use it. Jane

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  5. Hi Redneck,  Yes, I have one but have only used it in freshwater - local streams.  Is wonderful to be able to poke around with it under the rocks.  Found some stuff, but in spring intend to try it out extensively at the beach.  I made my own rod for it by cutting a hiking pole to length, drilling a hole through it near the bottom so that I could attach the rod to the screw portion on the top of the scuba.  Works very well.  I think this would be great for snorkeling in shallow water.  Jane

  6. Hey there Digs.  I am also a newbee from NY, just joined.  First time I have EVER joined a forum and I am so enjoying this one.  People are very welcoming and I feel that I am in a 'safe' spot, reading info and tips from great detectorists who are willing to share their expertise and who don't think that we are 'ignorant' at all.  I have been detecting for years and am STILL scrabbling around in the dirt and not really knowing what I am doing.  This forum has taught me already that it is CRITICAL to learn how your machine works and tones, tones, tones!    Good luck and enjoy your hobby.

  7. Hello - I have a Minelab Eq800 which uses a sealed lithium-ion battery.  As far as I know, having checked TSA and FAA websites, a Li-ion battery cannot exceed 100 watts if you are travelling by plane.  Q: can you please tell me how many watts this battery is?  TSA is also vague about even flying with one that is less than 100 watts and says one should check the airline's website.  Q: what do you do when there are restrictions like this?  When flying to France, I was able to take my Vanquish 540, but that uses AA batteries and I would really prefer to use the EQ800.  I would really appreciate any suggestions about flying with metal detectors and how you deal with the security issues.  Thanks a lot, Jane

  8. How nice to be welcomed like that, thank you!  I am a little nervous actually as I don't want to sound like an idiot - I have been detecting for over 15 years and still don't really know what I'm doing.  I keep buying more and more expensive detectors in the hope that they will do the magic for me.  Recently I've been thinking of getting a P.I. detector.   Duh. 

    This forum is excellent: I have already gleaned a load of very useful info from replies in the Minelab section.  Plain English, and it is very encouraging to know that I can finally trust the advise of people that are so familiar and used to the issues that I have. 

    Love the beaches and relic hunting in the woods near me in New York which still have ghosts from the past in 1776. I will read sections of the forum further before asking some questions!  Thank you.

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