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fbelzile | 4 years ago

> For disorganized types, corded headphones are easier to keep track of and needn’t be charged.

This is why I've never bought wireless headphones. You don't need to be disorganized to appreciate the convenience of not having to charge yet another device you want to use on the fly.

Why would I pay more for something that takes more mental bandwidth to use?

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fastball|4 years ago

AirPods kinda solved this problem with the wireless charging case. I almost never use them long enough to drain the battery in the headphones before they get put back in the case. At night I put the case on my wireless charging thingy and I don't really ever "think" about charging my AirPods.

My wireless headphones I do occasionally have to think about charging, but they are USB-C and mostly I'm using them on my computer, so whenever they need charging I just unplug my USB-C computer, plug in my headphones for an hour, and then we're back. Not really an operation I think about much either. If I really want to I can then plug in the wired cable and still listen to them while they're charging, but usually I don't bother.

chmod775|4 years ago

> At night I put the case on my wireless charging thingy and I don't really ever "think" about charging my AirPods.

You just did. Us absent-minded people are likely to forget even putting those things back into their case, forget the case at home or some other place (since we don't need it to listen), or forget to charge it. My stuff is likely to be in the last place I stopped using it. In this case that's hopefully my jacket, but it certainly won't be some charging station.

My wired earphones I can wear under my shirt with only a small chance of losing them. I still lose those occasionally, but mostly I break them every six months. A new pair is ten bucks, so whatever.

I already have trouble keeping my phone charged. I don't need more stuff with batteries. Especially not in something that's never supposed to be more than a few centimeters from the device it's receiving signals from anyways.

theshadowknows|4 years ago

I’ve just got a charging pad on my desk. In the morning I pop my watch and AirPods pro on it while I take a shower (have a HomePod mini in the bathroom so don’t need headphones) and by the time I’m done they’re charged up enough for the day. And I keep my AirPods max charged via cable in a drawer in my desk. Phone goes on the same charging pad as the watch and pro. So all in all it’s pretty easy keeping everything charged for me.

coldtea|4 years ago

Because of the obvious less mental bandwidth of not having to deal with wires, tangling, the extra freedom of movement, and so on...

tushar-r|4 years ago

>You don't need to be disorganized to appreciate the convenience of not having to charge yet another device you want to use on the fly.

Most wireless _headphones_ that I've bought come with an audio cable just for this eventuality. (Versus earphones, like the Airpods that do not have this capability.)

zepto|4 years ago

I put mine on a wireless charging pad when they are not in my pocket. It takes no extra mental bandwidth.

I have used wired headphones for years, and I prefer headphones to earbuds for both comfort and sound, but it just isn’t true that they are more convenient.

pitspotter2|4 years ago

Can you solder? Because in my experience with corded headphones the first thing to fail is the cord itself.