• PonyOfWar
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    8 months ago

    The thing about wired earbuds and headphones is that they’re already pretty sustainable. A good pair can last you decades, while wireless buds are usually throwaway products. So I think it’s pretty cool that they’re doing something about that for those that want wireless earbuds.

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      8 months ago

      I think you misunderstood, I want wireless headphones that have the two earbuds connected via a wire so you know, one doesn’t just pop out if your ear and drop on the street.

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        8 months ago

        I think JBL and some other brands do carry such earbuds, but maybe it might not be thz kind of wire you’d fancy. There are also cheaper options that have a wire linking the two ear buds, but as I said those are usually cheap and might not be up to your standards.

      • Mike D.@lemm.ee
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        8 months ago

        They are called “Wireless” headphones when there is a wire connecting them. “True Wireless” means two separate earbuds.

    • Miaou@jlai.lu
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      8 months ago

      Ugh? I used to burn through wired earbuds at a pace of maybe one pair per month. You basically have to sit and not move if you don’t want to damage the wire IME

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        8 months ago

        Some of the better ones have removable cables. You’ll usually just yank them out or worst case if the cable is damaged you can easily replace it.

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        8 months ago

        How much are you paying for your headphones? Nicer ones that don’t break as easily are probably a cost effective option for you.