different feel on a and b channel in continious mode
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 11:58 pm
I noticed a while ago that channel A and channel B feel different in a specific setting.
Continious mode on channel A feels pulsating trough the continious feel (like you feel two sensations at once) (the pulsation timing is a bit random) while continious mode on channel B feels stable/continious/relaxed (exactly like thrust mode on 10/10).
I have send the unit in for repair, this did not help. In a second repair attempt they changed the mainboard. Even after that the difference in feel is still there.
Did more users experience this? Could it be firmware version related?
Is anyone willing to test if his of her unit has the same difference in feel between channel A and B on continious mode?
The difference is most noticable on hi mode with the wall adapter. not or almost not noticable on battery in low mode.
Changing the wall adapter did not help.
For now i'm going to use the thrust mode as this is stable and feels the same way when not using the adjust option.
Continious mode on channel A feels pulsating trough the continious feel (like you feel two sensations at once) (the pulsation timing is a bit random) while continious mode on channel B feels stable/continious/relaxed (exactly like thrust mode on 10/10).
I have send the unit in for repair, this did not help. In a second repair attempt they changed the mainboard. Even after that the difference in feel is still there.
Did more users experience this? Could it be firmware version related?
Is anyone willing to test if his of her unit has the same difference in feel between channel A and B on continious mode?
The difference is most noticable on hi mode with the wall adapter. not or almost not noticable on battery in low mode.
Changing the wall adapter did not help.
For now i'm going to use the thrust mode as this is stable and feels the same way when not using the adjust option.