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Nightsoul ,

Last phone I had a jack for was iPhone 5, would use it all the time for music and podcasts, would much prefer having a jack now instead of Bluetooth

Locuralacura ,

I will never give up my aux.

Euphoma ,

I keep losing my usb c to headphone jack, but I usually use it a couple times a week when its not lost. I have airpods, but I’m on android so I lost the charger for it, and nearly lost the airpods many times.

tocopherol ,

Do you have issues with keeping track of things like that in general? There are adapter keychains you can use to keep any on your keys. Or I’ve found having a specific place for things helps me, I used to lose my usb-c adapter but now I just always put it in the same spot when I am done using it.

Professorozone ,

Every Monday when I game with a buddy online.

macrocephalic ,

I use it a few times a year at most. I only use Bluetooth headphones, and have android auto in the car. Every now and then I need to plug my phone into a stero or something.

One of my old phones is my dedicated stereo phone at home, it’s permanently plugged into the aux of my receiver.

bamboo ,

I don’t. It’s nice not to have to have a wire wrapped around me, being able to walk freely around without worrying about it possibly getting snagged or needing to have my phone on me just to have headphones on. The shortcomings of Bluetooth have all been largely solved for every use case other than music production. Even for gaming I use a pair of headphones with a proprietary dongle that has no perceptible latency, and they last over a month.

BigBananaDealer ,
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if my phone had one i would use it everyday, 8 hours a day

Siegfried ,

I used it daily when i had one

abbotsbury ,
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Every day at work when I listen to music.

Calcium5332 ,

I only use wired headphones. I don’t like earbuds, and Bluetooth headphones are too bulky and need charging.

DavidP ,
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Never. Bluetooth headphones and connectivity in the car.

vortexal ,
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I always use mine, the audio delay that bluetooth headphones have make them almost useless for me. I’m also not a fan of the fact that they either make loud noises or have some form of a voice to tell you when it’s either connected to a device or got a low battery.

xylogx ,

I prefer wired - one less thing to charge.

DerisionConsulting ,

When my phone lost the headphone jack, I just stopped listening to music outside of my home.

I honestly prefer walks now.

sloppy_diffuser ,

Daily with a USB-C DAC (prefer no DAC). I’ve had Bluetooth headphones ranging from $30 to $300. Keeping them charged is just a pain in the ass and the battery inevitability wears out due to too many cycles.

All my peers stalling our remote meetings for 5+ minutes when their air pods die or have pairing issues also annoys the fuck out of me as it happens every damn week. We do a lot of pair programming sitting in discord all day.

Until the tech improves, I’ll stick with wired.

tocopherol ,

I remember people saying it was funny how Han Solo had a wired headset when he flew, even though they have all the Star Wars technology, but I feel like even with amazing advances it will be hard to beat the wire anytime soon.

sloppy_diffuser ,

You’re probably right! The reliability is just leagues better, especially with heavy use.

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