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Don't get me wrong. Apple removing audio jack was the biggest facepalm in smartphone history. And you can thank it for not being able to make an upgrade without sacrificing audio jack (and SD card too :/). But USB-C is getting standardized everywhere now (laptops, smartphones, etc.). What makes USB-C earphones not worth the switch?

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[–] Moonrise2473@feddit.it 4 points 1 year ago

Because the extra circuits will increase the bill of materials by a few dollars and there's not enough margin for that

[–] darrsil@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

One note I noticed about USB-C dongles and headphones is that they need to be powered, whereas traditional headphones do not. So the headphones draw power from the phone, which then hurts battery life.

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[–] csm10495@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

A lot of the answers are good and make sense. Sometimes folks have an impression that wired is better even on some super old, crappy headphones.

If they love those wired buds, they won't want a phone without the jack.

Source: My fiance's mom thinks her new phone is bad since it doesn't work with her ancient crappy earbuds.

[–] Willer@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well im obvioulsy not gonna throw away my old HD-600s over wireless headphones. because you guessed it, they ARE better.

[–] Im28xwa@lemdro.id 2 points 1 year ago

Great answers here that I 100% agree with, can't add much

[–] S13Ni@lemmy.studio 2 points 1 year ago

Because all USB C to 3.5mm Aux adapters are flimsy as mother fuckers that break down after two months use. I would not even care otherwise, I never charge and listen at same time anyway.

If anyone has suggestions for adapter that is not made out of thinnest possible wire and is durable, let me know.

Also, I don't want to buy USB-C headphones, since I would only use those with my phone, I want to use them also on other devices, and for compatibility it is better to have it analog instead of USB-C. If I were to buy headphones for phone only, I would just get wireless.

I often have use cases at work where I have to plug in my headphones to device I am not familiar with, for audio troubleshooting at our customers device. Most of the times USB is not an option, only standard analog audio.

Modern laptops also come with way too few USB ports, 2.0 and C combined, so I rather not waste one for audio since there is no reason for audio to go through USB. On my main PC I don't use my internal soundcard but external audio interface for music production, and I want my headphones connected to that, not USB.

So in conclusion, USB-C headphones would be totally worthless to me, no matter the device. Even for phone, I rather go with adapter, or just wireless ones.

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