@bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
Post #2694700
2026-01-16 23:34 UTC
Replies (6)
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@Prox@lemmy.world 2026-01-17 02:12
We all laughed at the time, but *The Matrix* was right - civilization peaked in 1999.
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@sefra1@lemmy.zip 2026-01-17 16:37
I want to agree, I used to hate wireless headphones, until I realised that wired don't last long if I wear them anywhere outside my desk. The cable keeps getting caught in door handles, accidentally stepped when I need to crouch and then snapped when I get up or the plug simply gives up from being constantly bent inside the pocket. I'm a person who can use a soldering but that doesn't make repair much easier, phones don't usually like the 3.5mm jacks available in the market, opening and closing whatever plastic thing covers the contacts or the back of the drivers often break after a third time opening it. The cables themselves start to breakdown and that time I ordered a whole replacement cable off eBay the phone lost all bass (probably high impedance). Another issue is that modern phones output a very quiet signal that doesn't get loud enough even when plugged the HD25. In end wireless headphones solve this problem, I still use wired headphones on my desk. But for mobile use wireless it is.
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@aceshigh@lemmy.world 2026-01-17 03:32
I love not having to worry about charging my headphones. I had wireless for years but I went back to wired.
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@hector@lemmy.today 2026-01-17 11:54
You can hardly find wired headphones now. When you do they are junk. I want a sturdy headphone where they did not save every penny making the wire near microscopic, cheap joints, etc. Paying more does not mean it is quality either.
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@anon_8675309@lemmy.world 2026-01-17 12:07
“But that wire…” - some techno gusher probably.
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@UltraMagnus0001@lemmy.world 2026-01-17 14:24
Sennheiser hd630 is amazing. I use my technics az80 at work to block noise and appreciate having no wires getting caught up on mechanical stuff.