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bsghirt | 6 months ago
But in this case (a $50 device rather than a washing machine or something) why wouldn't you just get a different pair made by a different company?
bsghirt | 6 months ago
But in this case (a $50 device rather than a washing machine or something) why wouldn't you just get a different pair made by a different company?
mort96|6 months ago
2) There are many factors which go into how good earbuds/headphones are. While incredibly annoying and unnecessary, the quality of the "low battery" warning's implementation is realistically gonna be very low on the list of priorities for pretty much anyone. It's likely that the overall best product (when considering audio quality, Bluetooth implementation quality, battery life, price, comfort, weight, extra features like water/sweat/dust proofing, etc etc) is gonna have an annoying "low battery" warning.
igouy|6 months ago
bsghirt|6 months ago
No one wants to do that but for a relatively low ticket item which one uses for hours every day it seems masochistic not to do so.