Bullet Wireless Track Control

Greedyfly

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Does anyone know of a way (or an app) that will let me skip back a track. It used to be three clicks on the wired bullets but it doesn't appear to work on the wireless set.

Any suggestions welcome :)
 

Greedyfly

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How the **** did you get those?
Everytime they are avaible they are bought out in like a minute.
Send help xD
O2 store. Worst marketing ever. Saw someone's comments on Facebook that they were selling them. Ordered and arrived a day later.

But on topic... Track control and now audible feedback is bloody non existent. For example long press doesn't give you the Google notification 'ping' to let you know you can start taking to Google Assistant.

And as above, no skip to previous track option.

Shame because their primary function, as earphones, they are bloody good for the money. Comfy as well.
 

Greedyfly

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Presumably, as no one has them yet (or very few) this question may stay unanswered for some time.

However, does anyone know whether, in theory, there's scope for changing this should Oneplus feel so inclined?
 

Greedyfly

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I've been using JetAudio Plus and that works.
That works with the bullets?

Presumably this is only for locally stored music? I really wanted this functionality to work with Spotify.

Also I've just tried it. The three clicks does not skip to previous track I am afraid.
 
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Greedyfly

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looks like works only with local file players , not with streaming apps
Just to be clear, we are on about the wireless bullets here.

I've tried Google Play Music, VLC and JetAudio and it works with none of them so I'm not sure why I'm getting these sort of responses.

The WIRED version works with everything. Even Spotify if you know how.

But the WIRELESS earbuds do not. The functionality does not appear to be supported at present.

So, can anyone actually tell me a) whether in theory it's possible, or better still, b) if they've managed to do it and if so how?