• linearchaos@lemmy.world
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        There was no reason to get rid of the headphone jack. Funny enough, the microSD cards are designed to fail. When you’re using them in dash cams, cameras and drones they know they have to reach a certain bit rate and when they see that not happening they tell you that it’s time to format and/or replace. But using them as a supplemental file system in the phone is dicey. The difference between underperforming and being a problem is a line in the sand that Android has a mastered. Google even tried a series of tactics to make them less dodgy. They tried to make it where you can’t install apps out there. But even just putting media and other stuff out there when the operating system goes to check the storage driver can cause hiccups and lags and weird problems.

        If SD cards weren’t almost all disposable trash we might be able to use them in our phones without creating any performance or support nightmares.

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          Good point with the micro SD. Although I have yet to see one fail personally, however that is a minuscule sample size.

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      Samsung Galaxy Buds and Buds+ were good. I’m waiting to see someone take apart Buds FE to see if the battery is soldered

      I myself got Sony linkbuds S, which also have an easy to replace battery

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            Looks like they are using a stock button cell. What’s the battery life like on that? I’m guessing that’s where the sacrifice is. Also according to what I saw online those buds are still glued together so it isn’t like changing the batteries in a remote.

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              Yes, you have to use a hair dryer to loosen them before pulling them apart. That said, that’s way easier than the apple ones

              Battery life was good at first, but the batteries did age so I’m only getting 3 hours of anc play time now

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    In less than two years, the rechargeable lithium-ion battery found in your AirPods is due to die an untimely death.

    Bullshit. I got four years out of each of my pairs and I used them several hours a day. Also replacing the battery when it does wear out is is something like 50 bucks. Sure, you can’t do it yourself but Apple will give you a refurbished pair, and they will recycle your old battery.

    And they provide free recycling for all their products — you’re basically paying for it to be recycled when you buy AirPods and any that go into landfill that’s entirely the customer’s fault.

    No wired headphones I’ve ever owned lasted even close to that long - the cable eventually fails with several hours per day of swinging around and being packed tightly into your pocket.

    That said, I’ve switched to bone conduction headphones now, and will probably never own another pair of airpods unless they go down the same path.

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      I’m looking at waterproof bone conduction headphones to use in the hot tub, clearly you like yours, are they waterproof too?

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        I find it funny that people seek special overpriced “bone conducting” earbuds when they already normally do that when sounds vibrate your fucking ear drums.

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    anything without standardized replaceable batteries is designed to fail without recourse eventually. batteries are consumables goddamit!

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      Ugh. Gross I hate the in ear canal things. Absolutely the worst.

      My problème is that all the non apple ear phones wireless suck. Iike the plain basic airpods for the ear fit. Not because apple.

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        Downvotes shall list better headphones.

        I myself have not found a better solution.

        I like apple headphones and i settled on similar shaped non-apple brand at a fraction af the price, but it is lower in quality compared to apple. Microphone is crap and I stopped trying to use it. Headphones level is good at low level and high level sound reproduction, but it is not as accurate as apple.

        In the end the trade off is worth it to me for the price, but i will not claim at is better.

        So, bring on your alternative and price of it.

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          Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 (Pro)? I am not an “audiophile” at all so I cannot judge whether they are going to be satisfactory to all those people that imagine they can hear certain tiny frequency contributions (which they cannot, the “audiophile” community is just delusional), but they’ve served me well for the past two years.

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            (which they cannot, the “audiophile” community is just delusional)

            I don’t consider myself an audiophile, but I’m still offended on their behalf.

            Having said that, after futzing a bit with the eq I do love my Buds 2 Pro.

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        Ugh, i hate people that think only their view of the world is valid.

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          I don’t agree with them, but I also didnt read that they thought others weren’t valid. They seemed like they were just expressing that this isn’t a good option for them (or people like them)

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    I’ve got the 3rd gen and it’s lasted at least 3 years now.

    It’s really nice to see what this community has to offer on lemmy. I quit Reddit because I refuse to use the Reddit app. I really do like the comments more than Reddit, and I’m a wannabe techno savvy Linux pro but I’m still working on basic motivation. Therapy included.

    I’ve got Linux on Debian cause I needed the stability to handle my instability, I’ve read through the Linux command line and fell in love with emacs, and all I do on my pc is write, now. And pay bills, but that’s just Firefox. “Just the internet,” lol. It’s hard to try to contain, so I write.

    Hope I don’t get banned for irrelevance. No hate here. Just rambling through.

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      This is how to comment effectively on Lemmy.

      If you post about an Apple product working reasonably, in order to counteract the confirmation bias downvotes, you are required to supply two paragraphs praising Linux.

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    That’s because the components inside each little white stick are glued together. Apple could use screws and latches to hold together the components. That way, if something needed to be repaired or replaced, you could easily get inside the device in order to fix it. But Apple doesn’t do this.

    So as usual, they purposefully do this. This reminds me of the time with the iPhone battery ‘scandal’ Apple Batterygate.

    I really like their Airpods Pro (1st gen), have them for about 4 years now. However not without problems. I had to replace them 5 times because of crackling sounds, muffled sound and broke-bass sounds. This even happend after my 2 years warranty but luckily (and thankfully) the Apple employees are nice people at times. When it happened (twice) outside my warranty, they told me, if I showed them my receipt - They can and will give me a new pair of Airpods Pros.

    They told me ‘‘many do not know but there’s a law that forces companies (even Apple) to give a ‘decent product’ to the customer’’.

    Not sure if I will get their Airpods Pro 2 (or 3) though after all the hassle.

    EDIT: As I’m not sure if this law is also outside my country, here’s the official government website with their explanation of it. It is in the Dutch language though: Rijksoverheid deugdelijk product

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      Only an apple zombie would be loyal to a product that crappy 5 times? My $30 Sesh earbuds work like a champ after several years. Then I got the $100 pixel A buds for free with a new phone and have been using those for years with no problems. Since they were so cheap I use the Sesh buds in the shower to listen to music or podcasts and they still work fine. I abuse cheaper products and they last longer than luxury brand crap.

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        I mean, if you don’t understand that I only paid once and that Apple replaced them freely even out of warranty. And that, that’s why I keep using the AirPods Pro (1st gen) for now.

        I don’t know what else to tell you. You can call me an “Apple zombie” if that satisfies yourself. But it doesn’t make sense.

        I’m not going to explain myself to a stranger that soft-insult and can’t even give an good argument as to why I should not keep using them while Apple replaces them for free until I decide to purchase different in-earbuds.

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          How much of your time was wasted dealing with a faulty product? That’s beyond frustrating. When I spend apple money on something I expect it to work.

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            I understand you don’t like Apple. That’s fair. But you keep pressuring your opinion on others (me). You changed topics the moment, I told you, you didn’t understand my first comment.

            Was it frustrating? Perhaps a little, I suppose. I don’t remember how much time, I spent. I don’t care either. The service was easy, quick and good. That’s what matters.

            When I spend apple money on something I expect it to work.

            Lets rephrase that shall we? “When I spent money on something, I expect it to work.”

            Indeed. I expected it to work, it didn’t. Unfortunately several times but they replaced the product without any issue. So problems quickly solved.

            Life isn’t going to always be in your favor. Have patience and find a solution.

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            why I should not keep using them while Apple replaces them for free until I decide to purchase different in-earbuds.

            You also didn’t give me an actual good argument yet on this.

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        Haha no shit. It’s like 1000 worth of air pods.

        Customers like this deserve to be ripped off imo.