cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/47067241

I used to dislike the removal of the 🎧 jack in many Android 📱. For earphones, I preferred wired to Bluetooth. But many of my wired earphones broke. My Soundpeats trueshift2 lasted a few years before dying. My Soundcore a20i has seemed tough. both Bluetooth

So I’ve preferred Bluetooth earphones for a few months now. Charging has been a hassle but the toughness has been so 👍.

  • datendefekt@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    I never got the hate when Fairphone for example removed the headphone jack. Yeah, batteries. But if the cable of your $150 cans craps out, will you whip out your soldering iron?

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      9 hours ago

      @datendefekt @drawerair

      Yeah, no, that’s utter nonsense.

      During the COVID lockdown I was doing a lot of walking around the local woods with my infant daughter in a pushchair. I listened to music on my phone. I was using free conf-swag head phones.

      So I bought myself new ones. Absolute top-of-the-line super-fancy Sony in-ear things with bass boost and all the trimmings.

      They were about CzK 600, which equates to about £25.

      I still use them. 6Y later they still sound amazing. By any objective measure they are better than any in-ear things: excellent isolation, superb sound (in as well through the integrated mic), complete cross-platform compatibility, *infinite* battery life – no batteries! No pairing, no synching, no updates ever. Come with build-in anti-theft anti-loss device: a cable.

      £25. What that is in dollarbucks I don’t know as I avoid visiting fascist states that might imprison me. $35?