

The bigger the audio signal’s file size (higher quality equates to larger audio files), the more bandwidth it needs to get to the receiver. This audio signal uses a certain bandwidth to “travel” from source to destination. The transmitter sends the audio signal to the receiver. To give a brief background, in a Bluetooth audio chain, you have a transmitter and a receiver. Now, you may ask: Why do wireless headphones have higher audio latency than wired? In a wireless connection, Bluetooth latency can go anywhere from an ideal 34 ms (aptX LL) up to 100-300 ms for true wireless earbuds and headphones. In a regular wired connection, the typical audio latency is 5-10 ms. These are the milliseconds (ms) it takes to process digital data and convert it to an audio signal that can be streamed through a wired or wireless connection to your headphones.

Try different USB cables.Audio latency is defined as the time it takes for audio data to travel from its source (computer, smartphone, mp3 player) to your headphones or speakers.Connect your device to other USB ports on the computer.Then try installing the drivers shared above again. If it still fails to completely recognize your device in all three modes - MTP, ADB and Fastboot.If it doesn’t re-installs driver, try toggling the ‘USB debugging’ option on your phone Connect it back to your computer, and let the computer re-install drivers automatically.Disable USB debugging on your LG G3 from your phones Settings > Developer options > un-tick ‘USB debugging’ checkbox.


It may happen that drivers get successfully installed on your computer, and yet you are unable to get your LG G3 connected to your computer. Above are the driver packages for the LG G3 that installs both the USB and ADB drivers for your device. So you’re going to need proper driver installation on your PC which includes the USB and ADB drivers, and this is the first step to development for your LG G3. You can directly Shutdown or reboot your device from command line itself and you can also make changes to the Android File system (/System) directly providing you have proper permissions. ADB is another powerful tool that the Android OS supports that acts as a communication bridge between your PC and Android powered device. Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is a versatile command line tool that lets you communicate with your device using certain commands.
