Post 9ly6oe6j2O2wS8GXxo by Leelaroo@mastodon.technology
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(DIR) Post #9ly6oe6j2O2wS8GXxo by Leelaroo@mastodon.technology
2019-08-17T06:05:57Z
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How about a rant."Leela Rants! The death of the 3.5mm Audio Jack is not a bad thing, its just progress."I know I am one sided, I have been using wireless headphones of some description for 10 or so years.https://youtu.be/1Ep0EhLBId4
(DIR) Post #9ly6oeJqFcXR6oP1PM by izaya@social.shadowkat.net
2019-08-17T06:20:15.795631Z
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@Leelaroo I dislike the increased battery usage and the fact it's removing connectors from devices, but I'm feeling the connector damage argument recently. Phone's 3.5mm jack is pretty flaky nowadays.I still won't get a phone without a 3.5mm jack, but I also just bought a bluetooth helmet headset. Been considering getting the adaptor for my ATH-M40x's, and that goes straight into the headphones because detachable cable, too.As long as proper computers don't lose them, I'm happy, bluetooth audio on desktops and laptops is a shitshow.
(DIR) Post #9ly9hY3jQUK9WuAmFk by Leelaroo@mastodon.technology
2019-08-17T06:44:20Z
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@izaya Agreed for desktops and Laptops, its a complete shitshow.I'm not happy with the jack going away from a choice perspective, but I do get why its happening. I think part of it is a warranty issue that feeds into a cost issue as well. Repairing broken ports is just a pain for the phone makers.The Bluetooth adapter for the ATH-M40x's look cool, I should of got one back when I had a set ;)