• Ulrich@feddit.org
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    7 days ago

    Not having a headphone jack is just a slap in the face from a company whose whole image is supposed to be longevity and eco-friendly.

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      6 days ago

      No one has been using aux cable mobile headphones for the past 10 years. Headphone jack is e-waste at this point. bluetooth audio is great and if you really want to be a boomer you can use the usb C headphones.

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        6 days ago

        Headphone jack is e-waste

        you can use the usb C headphones

        What the absolute fuck are you talking about? What am I supposed to do with the dozen wired headphones I already have? Some of them decades old? Throw them in the garbage? Sounds real eco-friendly.

        bluetooth audio is great

        It is. We had it on phones since before the original iPhone. No one wants to take that away.

        Problem is BT headphones last 2 years then they go in the garbage because the batteries are dead. How eco-friendly is that!?

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          6 days ago

          Yes if they’ve lasted decades thats their job done. Now people are buying usb C headphones and there is no need to continue to support decades old standards. The ewaste from a pair of headphones is tiny so its not worth fretting over.

          Also BT headphones last longer than 2 years. Mine are 1st gen samsung buds and going on 5 years at this point and still hold enough charge to listen to music during my work day. If im going to be using them all day I have 1 in and 1 charging in the case and then I can easily have music for 10+ hours on a 5 year old device. If I threw them away today I would consider them to have not been ewaste.

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            6 days ago

            Yes if they’ve lasted decades thats their job done

            No it means they’ll essentially last indefinitely, unlike BT buds.

            Now people are buying usb C headphones and there is no need to continue to support decades old standards

            No, what’s happened is that we went from a single open standard for audio jacks to competing standards. And gained nothing in the process.

            The ewaste from a pair of headphones is tiny so its not worth fretting over.

            It’s not a pair of headphones, it’s millions of audio devices.