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minus-squareLifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·17 days agoPoor shielding. So when a nearby phone sent out radio bursts to reach say the cell tower, it would case the speakers to pick up the bursts. Speakers manufacturers now know wireless devices will be all around their devices, so they shield them better.
minus-squareResol van Lemmy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·17 days agoI think the eMachines eOne (that iMac G3 knockoff) playing a weird buzz sound when Windows is running might also be related to poor shielding, but I could be wrong about this.
Poor shielding. So when a nearby phone sent out radio bursts to reach say the cell tower, it would case the speakers to pick up the bursts.
Speakers manufacturers now know wireless devices will be all around their devices, so they shield them better.
I think the eMachines eOne (that iMac G3 knockoff) playing a weird buzz sound when Windows is running might also be related to poor shielding, but I could be wrong about this.