Alternatively, if your current phone doesn’t have a headphone jack, do you wish it did?
You’re so irrationally upset about this that you can’t even see how you contradict yourself in your essays.
And why are you quoting me, quoting you?
Any decent wireless won’t have the problems you’ve mentioned But mine did though,
It’s clearly not very decent then if you have those problems.
Not really, because my experience is primarily with wired headphone
Your personal lack of knowledge and experience in other fields is not an argument against anything. We get it. YOU don’t like wireless because YOU had a bad experience. That’s ok. But why you seem to think your lack of knowledge is somehow an argument against wireless=bad is unclear to me.
If you’ve got some sort of secret website or method to determine if a headset is decent or not, I’m all ears.
I do this cool thing where I go to my store. And I ask to try the headset I’m interested in. I get personal hands on experience. I connect it to my phone, and to my watch. And I see how it handles two connections at the same time. It’s not rocket science.
I do this cool thing where I go to my store. And I ask to try the headset I’m interested in. I get personal hands on experience. I connect it to my phone, and to my watch. And I see how it handles two connections at the same time. It’s not rocket science.
Yeah, that’s not really an option where I live (New Zealand). We have very limited choices of both physical stores, as well as models available. In my case, the WH-1000XM5 wasn’t available in any physical stores when I bought it, also, I ordered it online directly from Sony (another reason for ordering direct from Sony is I get a discount thru my company).
How is simply living in my country a “me” problem? Also, the fact remains that wireless headsets in general have way more problems compared to wired, and that has nothing to do with me.