• newIdentity
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    1 year ago

    Tell me a pair of wireless headphones that are as good and around the same price as the moondrop Aria’s with extremely low latency (so they can be used for rhythm games) and can buy a replacement case for not too much.

    Also Raycons are trash. Like they’re literally e-waste for how bad they are

    Also Bluetooth’s audio quality is terrible when also using the microphone at the same time. So you can’t really make a call and enjoy listening to music at the same time

    • pjhenry1216
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      31 year ago

      Who is listening to music on the same headset while making a phone call?

      And why use your phone’s onboard DAC at that point if you want quality headphones?

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        And why use your phone’s onboard DAC at that point if you want quality headphones?

        Some phones (LG) did actually come with a HQ DAC.

        • pjhenry1216
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          11 year ago

          At that point you’re getting a very specific phone for a very specific purpose. It’s not the rule but the exception. So it doesn’t apply as a reason for any other phone. You’ve argued why the LG has a 3.5mm jack, not why Fairphone should have a 3.5mm jack. I’d also be curious as to how powerfully it can even drive headphones at that point. It must also have a stronger amplifier than most phones too. It’d be meaningless without it. What’s the point of high fidelity if it can’t drive headphones that can utilize it.

          This is all getting away from the purpose of the Fairphone. It’s not a dedicated music player. It’s not advertising high fidelity music, psrticyij relation to other phones. I don’t think anyone is calling that LG phone “green” either.

          Congratulations to anyone who can think of an edge case that wouldn’t apply to the Fairphone. Might as well mention a tensor chip not being in the Fairphone.