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  • SnotFlickerman ,
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    Reminds me of the two Nexus 4’s I got. First one dead in the box, second overheated after two weeks and mysteriously lost its IMEI and never had cell signal again. Worked fine otherwise, but stupid.

    xChronoZerox ,

    Oh man, my buddy’s P6P has a weird issue where it feels like the DAC is coming loose too (if the audio goes out he can press on a part of his to make it come back). Guess I got lucky as I’m still on mine.

    tamal3 ,

    I’m still using the 3a, but I’ve broken the screen at least 4 times. I’m clumsy, but I don’t think it’s just my fault? That screen is ridiculously delicate.

    However, once cracked, the hauntings begin. There are touch controls attached to the display that go haywire, and it would cycle through clicking buttons like Russian Roulette: it called the emergency line twice while cracked, and would just power itself back on when I turned it off. I finally bought a screen protector and haven’t had an issue since.

    Chef_Boyardee ,

    Still rockin’ my 6pro. I literally dropped it onto concrete today. It does have an otter box on it. But two years strong.

    Damage ,

    LG Optimus 2x, the first dual core smartphone.

    What a piece of shit, never bought LG again. It kept randomly crashing and rebooting, along with a host of other problems.

    IvanOverdrive ,

    HTC Vive. Not necessarily this specific tech itself, but VR gaming more broadly. My friend and I were ginning ourselves up for years before it came out. I dropped a lot of money on a gaming rig for it. And when I put the googles on… I fucking hated it. I didn’t like standing and gaming. I didn’t like being so isolated from everyone else in the house. And the games were glorified tech demos slapped together with unity assets. By the time Half Life Alex came out, I had no more fucks to give.

    The porn was fun though.

    duffman ,

    I liked it. Unfortunately aside from valve, no serious studio has put any resources into making a good vr game.

    Sitting games could be big on vr. Flight/space sims could be awesome.

    IvanOverdrive ,

    The only game I really liked in VR was Euro Truck Simulator 2 which wasn’t even a VR game.

    Appoxo ,
    @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    Can’t you already fly with VR in MS flight sim?
    Also I believe Asseto has VR support.

    faercol ,
    @faercol@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Yeah you can. Although it’s hard on the computer, and depending on the type of plane, it might not be really playable in terms of controls (an airliner for instance)

    Games like Elite Dangerous or Star Wars Squadron are really fun in VR though

    IvanOverdrive ,

    I played a lot of Elite Dangerous until I realized there was not much to do besides “do the profitable thing over and over before it gets nerfed.” And by the time Squadrons came out, I also ran out of fucks to give.

    Vivendi ,

    VR is too expensive and too rich white boy centric. Let me tell you something; if your business is gaming and the teenager children in China and India can’t afford it, your market will NEVER be able to compete with mobile gaming and PC (M&K) gaming

    stealth_cookies ,

    Samsung M540 “Slyde” phone - The software was incredibly buggy including things like just randomly typing the wrong letter. Randomly bad tech is so much more irritating than tech you know is bad.

    Google Nexus 7 (2012) - The tablet had defective chips that slowed down over time. Turned into a horrible slow piece of shit over time.

    46_and_2 ,

    Oh, remember the good old Nexus 7. Had only a fraction of its performance 1-2 years down the line…

    Meanwhile, my Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2016 still soldiers on with good performance, even if it hasn’t gotten updates in half a decade, and its internal 16GB space is beyond ridiculously small for today’s standards and has to be cleaned up revery few months.

    zingo ,

    Oh, remember the good old Nexus 7. Had only a fraction of its performance 1-2 years down the line…

    Hahaha. Shit, I didn’t even get that far before the touch digitalizer broke. Maybe 8 months in and dead.

    I got mad because my mom bought it in the US. Didn’t sell in my country. What a piece of shit.

    Edit: It was made by ASUS!

    ianovic69 ,
    @ianovic69@feddit.uk avatar

    Was that the first version Nexus 7? I had the refreshed version and it was my favourite bit of tech ever. I ran it for about 5 years until the screen and battery both died. I loved that thing.

    ssm ,
    @ssm@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Every piece of hardware I’ve used past 2010 or so seems to have just gotten worse and worse, I honestly think I’m cursed.

    2013 (? can’t quite remember), Sager gaming laptop with sli gpu config, gpus drew too much power for the battery (I believe), leading to black screen and reboot. Company feigned ignorance, ran unrelated tests on RMA, Socially awkward at the time and was scared to ask for a refund. Convinced to this day it was a scam.

    2015, desktop computer I built randomly powers off during usage, no errors, not the power supply, unsolved to this day.

    2020-2022 5 cheap ebay thinkpads, all with one hardware problem or another. My beloved T60p was the last to go.

    2022-present Framework laptop, ports suffer intermitent failure, webcam microphone stopped working. Replaced webcam/microphone, works for a day, breaks again. Unsolved.

    2022-preset Steam deck, had to RMA 3 times for various hardware issues, works now, but the right trigger still rubs against something but I can live with it. Spilled coffee on the left trackpad so it’s sticky; that’s my fault though so I can’t blame it on the curse.

    Vivendi ,

    2015, desktop computer I built randomly powers off during usage, no errors, not the power supply, unsolved to this day.

    Possible capacitor fault or a DOA chip – try checking the components with a cap checker and a multimeter

    Ironfacebuster ,

    I had a laptop a while back with a fingerprint scanner that would work for one day, then stop working completely. I reinstalled the drivers, and it would work for a day and then stop again. I eventually gave up using the fingerprint scanner until I “upgraded” the laptop to Windows 11, and it worked again. No idea if it still works, since I rarely use that laptop now

    You could either have the world’s worst luck, or you are genuinely cursed

    Alternatively, you keep spilling coffee on your devices and going into a blind fit of cleaning rage that blocks out the memory of the original coffee spill

    Bytemeister ,

    I usually buy Asus for computers, and I go for a mid-range business model with dedicated graphics. They’re cheaper than the gaming counterparts, still have good specs, and they are much more reliable and easy to work on.

    Had a secondhand Alienware, circa 2017, and that thing looked nice, but it was heavy, bulky, and you had to remove the back cover, drives, battery, WiFi antenna, and a bezel just to swap the CMOS battery. But that’s everything Dell IMHO.

    zingo ,

    Everything Dell is just garbage.

    I remember subbing to r/dell and all you ever saw was people with problems with Dell/Alienware hardware.

    Fizz ,
    @Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

    You have a technology curse. Time to start gardening.

    Chadus_Maximus ,

    Košs KPH30i headphones. Those fuckers are an actual health hazard. They will make your ears suffer for the crime of putting them on.

    Really sad cause Porta Pros are incredible. And I usually see people suggest getting the KPH30i instead. Don’t do that.

    tacosplease ,

    Anything KOSS or PYLE is straight dog shit. Been that way for at least 25 years. I bought many of their products as a broke teenager.

    Bluefruit ,

    I bought a dehumidifier off amazon that was “rated” for 800 sq ft.

    Not only did it not live up to that promise, but it also served as the worlds shittiest ice maker. Ice formed on the radiator inside and stoped it from dehumidifying the air.

    Thats right, you too can have a ice maker that makes ice in the shape of a radiator while ineffectively dehumidifying your home!

    Best part was they reached out after I left a one star review and what they could do to change my rating.

    I said “Nothing. Make a better product”

    TheBloodFarts ,

    I wonder if we had the same dehumidifier. Same 800 sq ft claim, except it didn’t produce ice because it couldn’t pull enough moisture out of the air to do so despite it being ~80% humidity in my apartment.

    After a night of running at full blast, I woke up and poured out a whopping 10 mL of water from the basin

    Bluefruit , (edited )

    From my understanding, a lot of the products on amazon are resellers that buy stuff from alibaba and then resell it at a markup so it would not surprise me if that was the case.

    They all looked the same when i was last on there searching for one.

    TheBloodFarts ,

    100%.

    I’m constantly seeing the same items with different branding all at a similar price point - it’s all AliExpress garbage. And if the AliExpress version suits your needs you’re better off ordering from AE directly as it’s significantly cheaper. AE shipping speeds have improved over the years too, I’ve gotten items within 1 week several times now

    Spider89 ,

    Nokia Lumia 620 (Windows Phone)

    Noved ,
    @Noved@lemmy.ca avatar

    As someone who runs a Windows phone launcher to this day, I think you’re wrong 😂 had they actually pursued them, and supported them better. I think we’d still have Windows phones today, The app store was truly the killer.

    Hadriscus ,

    iPod shuffle, sometime around 2003 or 2004. Died in three weeks. Ordered a replacement. Died in two weeks

    mesamunefire ,

    I had an ouya.

    That was pretty terrible.

    The games were actually really fun…but the console was basically a really slow phone. And the controllers had sticky buttons. But worst of all, all games lagged badly. Like half a second or more on some games.

    pslightlypsycho47 ,

    You’re not the only one. If anything it created what is one of my all-time favorite videos. youtu.be/QY5yG2KyQfM?si=IvJWVTm__Tc7RTqM

    mesamunefire ,

    Ive never seen this, thanks! This made my day.

    I tried making it work for a month! I even tried to hack it to put retro stuff on it. My tiny gaming pc at the time had better capabilities and was easier to work with…so I gave up on that too. Tried to use the controllers (they were Bluetooth, they could technically work with other machines) but they lagged and felt terrible.

    HexagonSun ,

    My last ever Nokia phone, a half way house between old Nokias and smartphones circa 2008.

    No touch screen, but could play music, videos, had a calendar etc.

    Absolute piece of garbage. Got super hot at times doing who-knows what, and had a software bug where the audio would completely stop working until you rebooted it… which meant that multiple times my morning alarm went off completely silently and I was late for work.

    Bought an iPhone 3GS as soon as my 1 year contract was up, Nokia were never relevant again after that era.

    Railison ,

    N95?

    HexagonSun ,

    No, I was still being cheaper with phones at that stage.

    I remember my friend getting an N95 and how that was a big deal back then haha.

    After looking through an extremely long list of Nokia phones on Wikipedia, it might have been a 6120 classic.

    MehBlah ,

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CueCat

    These things were trash and the concept was even worse.

    Bytemeister ,

    Fun fact. The guy that made this was the “forensic expert” that claimed he could detect bamboo fibers in ballots in Georgia and Arizona. The GOP tried to put him in charge of their investigation.

    AFC1886VCC ,

    My current Amazfit smartwatch. The only good thing about it is the long battery life.

    It’s a piece of crap otherwise. Requires the data harvesting app to always be running in the background or it loses connection to my phone. It’s slow, has ugly watch faces and the custom ones are awkward to install. I can’t get it to work with Gadgetbridge. The always on display is so dim that it’s useless. Pinging my phone doesn’t work.

    I don’t know why I let the Internet convince me that spending £120 on this thing was a good idea. I’m going Casio or something next time around.

    JadenSmith ,

    In ear earbuds. I blimmin’ hate them but my Audio Technica over ears are too bulky for the gym.

    Bit off topic, though if anyone could recommend cheap but decent wireless headphones, for the gym, that are not in ear I would appreciate it a lot (I’m in the UK).

    BruceTwarzen ,

    Not cheap and i already said it in another comment. I absolutely love my aftershokz open fit. My ear hurt like hell when i use in ears and they never seem to fit. These i wear sometimes 10 hours a day. I went to the shower multiple times because i forgot i was wearing them. They sound really good imo, battery life especially with the charging case is fantastic. It’s perfect to cycle or in areas where you still need basic awareness. Like i can talk to people at work while i have some music in my ears.

    tamal3 ,

    Do they hurt the backs of your ears? I’ve had some cheap in-ear headphones that also had curved plastic to fit around the shell of your ear for stability. I’d have to take them off after an hour or two in pain, but not because of the in-ear component.

    spongebue , (edited )

    Not the one you replied to, and I have a slightly different model (OpenRun Pro) but in my experience, not at all.

    They work a little differently with bone conduction. This requires a tiny bit of pressure just below your temple in front of your ear. It doesn’t hurt, but if I wear it all day long (way more than a couple hours) I find myself a little bit… Annoyed with them? Just a little. I still happily put them on again the next day. Zero pain.

    Oh, and bass comes out a little differently and kinda tickles a little bit. If you listen to stuff with a lot of bass frequently it may not be your best option. Sound quality is generally like a pair of Sound Blaster speakers from the 90s: it gets the job done just fine, but it’s not for audiophiles.

    clarinet_estimator ,

    I also stan aftershokz. For gym use I use ear plugs to block out machine sounds and I can still hear my book/music/video just fine. The battery life is great - I charge them nightly to be certain they won’t die, but haven’t had any problems running them two days at a time for 8+ hours on the occasion that I forget.

    spongebue ,

    Also a huge fan of mine (OpenRun Pro). Worth mentioning that they’re pretty lousy in noisy settings, like airplanes or mowing the lawn, but I love being able to listen to things without separating myself from the outside world

    banana_havoc ,

    I know you’re looking for on or over ear, but for the gym, it might make more sense to get the non TWS earbuds like the LG Tone or similar. They’re light in your ear as all the battery weight stays on your neck.

    mozz ,
    @mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

    Power Glove

    friend_of_satan ,

    It’s so bad.

    jelloeater85 ,
    @jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

    Having issues hacking time?

    VelvetStorm ,

    Ya but it looked cool as hell imo and I still want one.

    mozz , (edited )
    @mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

    So did I, until I tried to use it a few times.

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