Do you still use wired headphones?

Spike makes a great point about quality; bluetooth, by nature of digitizing a (most likely) already digitized signal will inevitably introduce [more] aliasing to the signal.
I'll go ahead and add that, while mostly benign, prolonged exposure to close proximity wave emissions of any kind can be hazardous. So I opt for not bombarding the area around my brain with them, lol.

Wired all the way, my friend ::thumbsupwario
 
I haven't used proper headphones in some time but they were wireless when I did. But not 3.5", it was on a receiver that had an adapter thing that was a bigger version of that and the 3.5" plugged into it? It was years ago so it's fuzzy.
Currently still roll with an ipod that has the 3.5" jack and used wired earbuds for that, they're probably the least expensive thing apple still makes available, and that's great for me.
 
Reject the wireless burden. Embrace the wired-Opus
 
for DJ beat-matching and music production you want as low latency as possible... so bluetooth is a no-go there for a long time...
And if you think about it.. you would not want avoidable input and output latency in a game too so.. yeah.. always wired.. unless i'm just enjoying some music playback... or movie where the latency is synced up again with a delay to match
 
In theory wireless is good because they are not weak because of "once the cable is fucked you need to buy a new headphone". However I came up with a better idea:

My solution is using headphone that uses a removable AUX cable. So I bought meself a hybrid headphone that can work via its battery and also you can insert an AUX cable to it. It's extremely helpful in any condition whatsoever. You can use it while you walking via battery power, and if you are in a situation cable won't ruin anything for you you can plug cable to your phone and whatnot. I like this versatility!!!

Me walking outside lolol:

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For 145 $ I can buy a studio quality wired headphones, I don't get electric notices, I don't need to stop to charge, I don't have to change the battery every year, I don't have sound delay, I don't get interference with the WiFi signal, I can continue but I think my point is clear.
I have a Sony wireless bud for my phone and is great but it cost me 180$, I bought cheaper ones but they have most of the problems I said, electric notices, interference, battery duration, delays.
"Electric notices", I fkng hate to write on the phone, this automatic correction is so fkng annoying, how in hell electric noises correct to electric notices, this is annoying as hell.
 

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