Hey all! I have been looking online for a possible solution and unfortunately can't find anything helpful to do with the earbuds, the Sound+ app, or with my phone itself in terms of disabling touch controls on my earbuds, so I was hoping posting here would provide better results.
I sleep with my Jabra Elite 3 earbuds in nearly every night, and 99% of the time, I'm on a call with my boyfriend during that. I move around a lot in my sleep, and a problem I've been having often is I will accidentally double-tap one of my earbuds, ending the call prematurely and not being conscious enough (lol) to notice and get back in call with him.
It's not a HUGE issue because half of the time we're both zonked out anyways, but if there IS a way for me to disable touch controls (even if it's temporary), please let me know! Any tips or solutions are greatly appreciated!
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I usually listen to music when I drive with just a single earbud plugged in to my ears. And Jabra allows only right earbud for mono sound usage ie for single earbud usage. What I want to know is How do I change songs when I'm just using the right earbud. When I'm using both earbuds, double pressing the left one changes to the next track. The issue with the right earbud is when I double press it it changes to the next PLAYLIST rather than the next song. Any help in this regard would be appreciated