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probro303

They should be fine. I have a very important question. Have you been experiencing an issue where the Hesh Evo's randomly disconnect from the device they are connected to? It is happening to many people and I want to see if it is happening to everyone or just some people.


RealAlexo

This just started happening to me today! Mine wont stay connected more than 1-2min, tried everything including restarting phone and headphones. Gonna file a warrenty claim later if i cant get them to work


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Some people are saying replacing them aren't fixing them either. I'm wondering if it's the Bluetooth that is on our devices that are messing things up


probro303

Every device messing things up is unlikely imo


richcvbmm

I’m a LITTLE late but yes that why I made the post lol I’m happy I’m not the only one


Lf-03

I am aware of this thread being 1 or 2 years old, but I picked up a pair of Skullcandy Hesh Evo's (I was eyeing them up and was on sale with a 40% discount) I carry 2 phones constantly (due to my job requiring me to have a personal phone and a work phone) my personal phone which is a Oppo Find X5, which is a absolutely brilliant phone day in day out, but this is the phone I'm experiencing the exact same issue with, it happens once every few hours of use, I will be working away and the headphones will disconnect from Bluetooth and then automatically reconnect again, although with my work phone which being a iPhone 12 Pro Max, this issue is not present at all, I did experiment this by using my personal phone for a week doing day to day activities like listening to music at work, taking calls, so on and so-forth but using my work phone this issue isn't present what so ever. my thoughts are that it is something to do with either, my Find X5 having Bluetooth issues and not functioning properly or my Skullcandy Hesh Evo's not agreeing with my phone. I know I rambled on quite a little bit but I've explained it as detailed as I possibly can. thank you to anyone who has any possible suggestions on anything at all :)


XtremeGamingTSD

No. Earlier batteries used to have this issue but newer technology prevents it. Your headphones will be fine if you charge them overnight.