• Foreigner@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    I refuse to get a phone without a headphone jack. Mostly because I know I’m inevitably going to lose my headphones, forget to charge them, forget them in my trouser pockets that will go in the wash. The latter has happened at least a couple of times with my current headphones and they still work just fine. Try that with your Bluetooth pair and let me know how it goes.

    • nova_ad_vitum@lemmy.ca
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      19 hours ago

      I just got a USB DAC for $12. If also has a type C pass through. It’s so small it stays permanently attached to my wired headphones.

      It’s a fairly complete solution tbh.

      • AlDente@sh.itjust.works
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        18 hours ago

        I’m still rocking a 7-year-old Galaxy S9+. A few years ago my headphone jack wore out and the gapped hole no longer retains my earbud cable. Since then, I’ve been using a USB-C adapter, but the combined earbud and charging use is starting to take it’s toll and the port is beginning to feel loose. I’m convinced that if I was limited to USB only over the full life of this phone, I would have lost wired headphone and wired charging capability a long time ago. I wish you well with your singular bottleneck port.

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      21 hours ago

      My Bluetooth bone induction headphones survived a month in the bottom of a dishwasher.

      As soon as you stop having a cord get caught on everything in your life and get used to pausing/playing with a tap to the ear it all clicks.

      But yea the raycon/airpod models don’t appeal to me.

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        8 hours ago

        Just run the wire through your shirt and they never catch and you have the added bonus of your shirt catching earbuds that fall out. Not only that, but your phone doesn’t need to be charged halfway through the day.

        When I used wireless headphones, either my phone or headphones would die in the middle of a shift, even with my phone at 100% at shift start. With wired headphones, I’d still have 30-40% battery left even after long 10-12 hour shifts. Wireless just aren’t worth the hassle between battery draining and running around looking where they roll after falling out of your ear.