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pbk ,

The last time I used it is about 10 years ago. Don’t miss it. Always hated the cables dangling around and pulling the headphones out of the ears. Wireless is just way more comfortable.

Sacha ,

Currently never, but that’s because i dont go out much. If I went out more, even just for jogging. I would be extremely frustrated that my current phone doesn’t have a jack. Currently I have to have to so everyone around me can hear my phone as I don’t have a converted or a wireless headphone.

kitos ,

I use it every day so for me is still a big must have. I also use it for 8 hours straight at work

feef ,

Don‘t have one and honestly I don’t miss it.

I only use wired headphones at my computer.

scoops ,

Multiple times a day. I have a wired pair of nice pair of headphones at my desk at work. Using cable is the simplest way to switch between phone and computer. In the car 3.5mm, at the gym I have iems I like to use. The other times I find it valuable is plane travel with steam deck and phone easily swapping audio source for whatever I am I’m the mood for. On planes I use circum-aural with active noise canceling. At work I have on-ear. I have different headphones for different situations.

8tomat8 ,

Most of the time I use Bluetooth headphones, but when I’m in the mood to listen to some good quality music, I switch to wired headphones… Probably a few times per month and only at home.

Saltblue ,

Everyday

blackn1ght ,

I thought I’d miss not having a headphone jack but I don’t. I don’t miss getting the wires caught on things and yanking out of my ears.

People will always be very vocal about things like this but I’d bet the vast majority of people don’t care. It’s a bit like smaller phones, I’m firmly in the “I need a smaller phone” camp but it seems like the market doesn’t want one and most people prefer the big phones we have today.

Metans ,

Never for headphones, but I use an aux cable to connect to my amp and play along with music

wookiestackhouse ,

I’m definitely going to be an outlier here, but I still use an ipod nano for my day to day podcast listening while commuting. But sometimes if love to be able to just unplug my earpods from my nano and plug it into my phone to watch a video or something. Can’t do that now unless I dig into my bag for a dongle.

GuitarAbuser ,

I run a small dance association. When I go to a club and want to play some music through the speakers in that club, I need to plug my phone in to their system. Usually there’s no bluetooth option. That’s why I need the headphobe jack

mycatiskai ,

If I still had one I would use it every day. I now use Bluetooth bone conducting headphones so I can hear other things while I listen to The Majority Report while I work.

BananaTrifleViolin ,

I use wired headphones every day. I always used my headphone jack.

My latest phone doesn’t have one, so I have to use a dongle to convert USB C to jack. I’ve looked at USB wired headphones but they just integrate the dongle and the choices are limited.

I much prefer wired in-ear headphones when I’m out of the house, versus larger over ear Bluetooth headphones at home.

Wired headphones are super convenient as they don’t need charging, are cheap and easily replaced, give good quality audio because the technology is simple and analogue (converting now loses that benefit), and are convenient as I can pop them in and out, hang them round my ears and don’t worry too much about losing them as they’re on wires.

It pisses me off 3.5mm audio jacks are disappearing - just to save phone manufacturers money or to make devices pointlessly thinner. Phones need a minimum heft and thickness to be comfortable to hold; I feel like they’re chasing pointless design goals now at the cost of what the customer actually wants/needs.

And wireless audio can be annoying when you have interference with Bluetooth, or the device runs out of battery, or are just more expensive so you worry about losing or breaking them.

It’s enshitification in the phone space.

viking ,
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I bought a USB-C to 3.5" converter so that I can use my headphones. If I had an actual jack, I’d be using it every day.

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

I use wired headphones easily 80% of the time I use any electronic device capable of sound, and >99% of the time I’m actually listening to that sound. I would sooner take a phone without speakers than without a dedicated 3.5mm jack. (I could be convinced with two USB-C ports though)

I don’t need more weight on my ears, another thing that can die, either buds that can be lost or an all-in-one that can’t survive my pocket, and I definitely don’t need another drain on my phone’s battery. I’m not against Bluetooth headphones in general (I do use an over-ear set occasionally), but they will never be my go-to.

A proper poll on use time/duty cycle would be interesting.

kogasa ,
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Qudelix 5k is a good amp/dac, should have no problem in your pocket

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

Another thing that I need to charge and more drain on the phone, when the phone is right there? And I still need to mess with cables? Plus $146 is more than I’ve spent on audio equipment in my entire life. This feels like the worst of both worlds for me.

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