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Tattorack ,
@Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

I do.

I got a Bluetooth headphones with a backup jack. If the headphones run out while I’m using them, I use the wire that came with the headphones.

At home I have much larger headphones that I use for my PC, my Steam Deck, and yeah, my phone too. It’s 100% wired. I specifically went out of my way to buy wired logitech headphones because I got sick of Bluetooth headsets after many years of using one.

sailingbythelee ,

Here you go, wired headphone problem solved.

USB C to 3.5mm Jack: a.co/d/hgfC312

GARlactic ,

Regularly. I refuse to buy a phone without a headphone jack.

tjsauce ,

I used to use it, before buying a USB C headphone amp cause my headphones lacked bass

Matriks404 ,

I do. Everyday.

diegooooooo ,
@diegooooooo@lemmy.world avatar

Same. Everyday.

Buddahriffic ,

Same, though not quite every day, but every time I get in my car.

Artyom ,

Bluetooth has never improved the user experience of connecting. It’s always been super annoying to keep track of connections. Bluetooth is limited to mp3 quality, aka 1/4 the quality of a CD, and that limit will never increase. We can do a little better with fancy codecs, but you’ll always be able to tell with good headphones. A headphone jack is still higher quality than any non-headphone jack alternative, and it will always be that way.

Buddahriffic ,

That’s no longer true. I appreciate my headphone jack, but Bluetooth continues to iterate and 5.0+ has pretty good sound quality. If your specific hardware only supports 3.x, then it’s true that it will never get better, but the standard has improved. Other improvements include better range and security, low power modes, and higher bandwidth.

Also mp3 is a file and compression format and can vary in quality by quite a bit, depending on bitrate. It’s more useful to express quality in sample rate and bit depth, or bitrate. Bluetooth is capable of transmitting 16bit 44khz audio (CD quality) if both devices support the correct optional codecs.

That said, the wired connection supports whatever the DAC can handle as it’s an analog signal, so theoretically even better than CD quality (though not really in practice since the source audio won’t likely be better than CD quality, plus increasing the sample rate doesn’t really improve anything since it would just add higher frequencies and CD quality is already at the limit of the human ear).

thorbot ,

I never do, because it doesn’t have one

glibg10b , (edited )

Every single day since I bought it. My last phone too.

Misanthrope ,
@Misanthrope@lemmy.ml avatar

All day, everyday! Headphone port and 500GB (minimum) removable microSD are mandatory for me.

murmelade ,

Well I tried shoving the wire up my own ass but I prefer the songs on my phone.

thesorehead ,

A couple times a week. Tried going without, but missed it too much. Now a headphone jack is a key requirement. Bluetooth headphone mics in particular are rubbish compared to a basic wired option.

AlphaOmega ,

When I had a motorcycle. This was a daily use item. Now I only use them when out on walks/hiking

01011 ,

My phones don’t have one but I use a headphone jack on my tablet.

Revonult ,

If mine had one I would use it everyday. Idk why but I love wired headphones wah more than earbuds.

covert_czar ,
@covert_czar@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I will no longer buy a phone without a headphone jack

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