I never owned BT earbuds. What are the downsides versus wired?
>>107838774>What are the downsides versus wired?the batteries will eventually die and you wont be able to replace them
>>107838774>What are the downsides versus wired?You now have three batteries to worry about instead of one.
>>107838835Probably lasts a year or two. Negligible if it's a cheapo.
>>107838774Gay thoughts getting beamed into your head
>>107838774Significantly worse audio quality
>>107839103And latency. And losing them. And pairing headaches.
>>107838774Brain full of electromagnetic radiation
Can't came or watch videos with them, the latency make them only usable for music
>>107839109You mean like what cellphone towers keep emitting everywhere you go?
>>107839148 game* kek
>>107838774Batteries. Planned obsolence. Lower sound quality.I've used them for a decade though if I'm on the go. They've gotten better the Sony MX5s are pretty good but I used to use Jabra a lot. Good buds if you charge them regularly last for several years if you don't lose 'em.
>>107839160No, worse. Because the cell tower is much further away.
>>107838774they die in like a year-2 years and arent worth repairingbuggy connectiondid i mention they die really fast
>>107838774Buy if you hate music.
>turning on Bluetooth kills my wifi speedHow do I fix this?
>>107839244Second device for music
>>107838774Latency for gaming,or battery life for everything else
>>107838774codec compatibility, i.e. your phone or earbuds could support sbc, aac, aptx (and what flavour of aptx), ldac, or samsung's proprietary codec?can the earbuds be effectively paired with multiple devices, i.e. your phone and your computers?