Wireless earphones: Expensive Limited time for listening You need to charge Separated your phone will die faster You need a case And sometimes sound effects aren't supported Wired earphones: Affordable Unlimited No power needed They're together Just plug it in Good sound quality You can put it anywhere The only problem is the wire hazard
In my opinion , I will always prefer wired headphones because of their sound quality . No worry about the charging only plug the 3.5mm jeck and listin unlimited songs , no time limitations .
Some bluetooth headphones gives u way better sound than wired headphones like boat bluetooth headphone but still if u listen songs all day than wire headphones are best for u.
idk man, all the bluetooth headphones i tried in the past has been overwhelmingly bassy and have little to no detail in the top end. recently i've been going back to wired headphones and i have 0 regrets. Sound quality of a 15 dolar wired headphone compared to a 100 dollar bluetooth one were equal imo. judging by price for sound quality, wired ones are superior.
@@abhinavdhiraj239 That's a joke. And u're saying boat? That cheap ones 😂😂 Dude get any good of the same priced wired ones, compare them with ANY of their wiresless counterparts even with the higher priced ones, They're Better than wireless Always and ALWAYS!!
I'm here because after buying my first pair of Bluetooth headphones I could hear the decrease in sound quality compared to wired headphones. I knew I wasn't crazy. If you're sitting still while listening to audio, wired headphones will provide a better experience, provided you select a good brand. If you're sitting listening to music, the best option is using In Ear Monitors (IEM). If you're on the go, walking around, doing physical tasks, then Bluetooth is more convenient and thus probably the better option.
@@pa9030 Good question. If you're doing both, I would go a high quality pair of Bluetooth headphones. Sennheiser makes great headphones and I recently found a pair of their bluetooth headphones with excellent reviews. They cost about $130, the model number is named Sennhesier HD 4.50 . Another brand to look into is Bose. If you're on a budget, look at Mpow headphones.
Audio Technica also has some decent ones, although mine just broke after 5-ish years of service, RIP. My last Sennheisers were a budget model and sounded good for the price but a bit thin on the lower end.
Wired will always be miles better than wireless because you could buy a pair of $30 wired headphones and they'd sound way better than a $200 set of wireless earbuds. Plus, wired earbuds last longer than wireless ones. I've got a pair of Earpods that have lasted me more than 10 years. They still work well. You just can't beat wired earbuds.
The latency on wireless earbuds drives me crazy. Mics on wireless earbuds sound awful compared to wired ones. We're not ready to ditch wired headphones just yet. There are still many things that wired headphones do better.
Your video is done really professionally! I like the atmosphere, the music, the frames and of course the voice! Everything done very well, together the very good facts!
When shopping for bluetooth headphone, I would like to know how it sounds when bluetooth is off and just use wire. This is important to me because whenever practical I would like to use the cable for the following reasons: 1. Conserve internal battery power. 2. Conserve internal battery charging capability.. 3. If the sound, when wired, is as good as any wire-only headphone with similar price, then I only need one headphone for home use and for commuting.
Wireless cons: a. You have to charge them everytime b. Having your mobile or laptop bluetooth on constantly drains battery faster. c. After so many charges, the wireless stop holding the charge, so you will need a new one in a year or 3 unless you know how to remove the battery or have money to throw away. d. Sounds horrible no matter how good the driver e. To travel, you have to pack an extra item which is the charging case with you and a CABLE to charge the case. f. Pairing to bluetooth takes 5 to 30 seconds or even longer if the wireless was turned off completely. g. you can't listen to radio since there is no cable for the antennae. h. Very expensive for mediocre sounds. Wired cons: a. It's not wireless (thank God)
Wireless are also choking hazards if you ever drop them and your daughter or cat find them unfortunately. There's just no winning with younglings and pets. ;(
I like that you just pointed out the upsides and downsides of each one every single time i try to find a bluetooth vs wired video it always has questions that make bluetooth always win thanks and thanks for showing that aside from the wire wired headphones are not bad
Its probably because they dont want people to get mad at them, because a lot of people own wireless ones, and would feel attacked Its like professional reviewers, they just say what the majority of People say, and dont even review properly.
@@svennerdesven If the cable isn't long enough to reach the ground it will. When the cable is stretched, it will break the fall somewhat and reduce the amount of force it hits the ground with.
i think wired headphones is a better choice, and im not talking about the sound quality or an unlimited time you can use thing, im talking about how fast they deliver sound when your watching a video because in the wired pieces, they dont have a problem about sound delays when it comes to things like motion because they're wire direct, while the wireless ones delay like several times. Because when it comes to networking based things like bluetooth you are BOUND to see some delays.
One problem I've always had with wireless earbuds: They're tiny and easy to accidentally lose. My wired earbuds are always attached to my phone, so I always know where they are. Even if they fall out of my ear, there's a wire that prevents them from getting lost.
1 million dollar idea what if wireless earbuds were wired maybe as an accessory you strap to your buds and it like straps to your neck as a necklace and one wont disappear since they're both strapped to eachother they're still wireless since the wires wont bother you and you can still listen if your phones far away as long as the range allows it
The problem I have is it seems all the companies stopped making wired earbuds and headphones. It wouldnt be bad if they had option between wired and wireless. I prefer wired because you dont have to charge them.
Lol I broke wired 10 expensive earphones in the past and got myself a wireless Samsung galaxy buds. 3 years later it's still with me and sounds like I just bought it yesterday
The reason I think that wireless headphones not earbuds atleast high quality ones usually come with a wire that you can plug into the headphones that let you use it wired, this eliminates some of the issues and also means you don’t have to pick you can just get the best of both worlds
Wireless Pros: • Doesn't have wire so you're free to wherever you go. • No issues when sleeping. Cons: • If you accidentally loss one of the earbud then it's a goodbye. • Have limits. Wired Pros: • You can use it all day. • Doesn't lose earbuds, unless if you accidentally destroyed it. Cons: • There's a chance it might break when sleeping. • The wire is always messed up when about to use. ( My own experience )
Wired is louder and has better audio quality. The Samsung AKG earbuds out of the box blow the crap out of the $115 pair of galaxy buds I bought the other day. The only reason why I use wireless is for working out freedom, but most of the time I use wired.
I've tried using Bluetooth headphones and while I like not having wires its disadvantages don't make up for that one advantage. Among them: - Battery Life: While my Bluetooth headphones have okay battery life, it is a significant drain on the battery on my player. Three or four hours and my player's battery has dropped to half a charge. - Sound Quality: Due to the SBC codec used with my devices it impacts the sound quality of my files when I listen to them via Bluetooth. I rip everything as FLAC so I get Red Book CD sound quality, but by running my songs through Bluetooth I end up with the equivalent of MP3 sound quality. Okay, but not ad good as I want. Unfortunately, my Bluetooth devices only use the SBC Codec, although my player supports all of them except for AAC. - Sound Cutting Out: Even when I've not moving around sometimes the sound on my headphones just cuts out for second or two. - Special Effects: My player (a Sony Walkman NW-A55) has a number of sound processing features that enhance my listening experience. My favorite is ClearAudio+ which makes my music sound much better, but that is not available over Bluetooth.
Wired headphones are *much* better. First of all they have better sound quality, this alone should be enough to win the argument. Not convinced? Okay I'll give more reasons. Wired headphones work on every all devices that have a headphone jack, so basically everything apart from the latest iphones (removing the headphone jack is such a dick move, Apple). Wired headphones don't have to worry about battery life. Wired headphones also don't have a problem with being out of sync with the screen on your device.
True. The statement alone that wired headphones has a better sound quality than wireless headphones wins the argument, hands down. Bluetooth with all that fancy anc, which I have tried as an experiment, doesn’t compare. The sound clarity is lacking with a low volume and the inconvenience of the battery dying. Wired all day 💯👑
Also to add, detachable wire seems to be the norm nowadays, so the argument "but the wires is going to fail" to take wired earphone down no longer works. Like, if the wire fail, then just replace the damn wire. Replacement wire isn't that expensive (except if you go for the likes of Lyre Acoustic White Lily, that damn thing does break the bank). Some earphones even come shipped with thick, damn strong wires (like that of Faaeal Hibiscus). My CCA C12 already got the wire replaced, but it's not because the wire failed. The wire is still good and working fine (after 1 year since the purchase) when I replaced the wire. I replaced the wire because I want more flexible and better looking one. Also, my phone has no 3.5mm port, but that does not stop me either. My phone uses USB Type C and able to take advantage of most USB DACs. I use with TempoTec Sonata HD. I also tried a Class-A DAC Port and Shanling UA1 before, all working well and fine.
Unless your talking about senheiser (yea) that will but if your talking cheap wired headphone not earbud idc of those then no wireless is better. Me I would get senheiser that about 500 or 2000 but to much is okay for me I just go cheap wireless
Not getting wireless until battery life improves vastly. Especially since I do long road trips/ camping trips. And not a big fan of the sound quality of wireless headphones either
Get a headphone with mmcx connection in this way you can replace the wire with a bluetooth receiver like the UTWS1 or BTR5 from Fiio for now stick to wired.
@@yab3146 Yeah AirPods last 24 hours (earbud + case), Bose QC 35 (20 hours), Sony WH-1000 (25 hours). He must be one of those people walking around with their phone at 10% all the time. Also Bose QC35 you can plug them in if the battery dies. Charging these things have never been an issue for me at all. And with wireless charging it's so easy to just drop your AirPods on the wireless charger when you get home. In fact for my gym earbuds I just leave them in the car connected to the car charger at all times. The drive to the gym, work etc easily charges up the case and earbuds. When I get to the gym I take the earbuds out of the case and I head in. Once I'm done I put them back into the case (still plugged into the car charger) and drive home. By the time I drive back to the gym (usually next day) they are fully charged and ready to go again.
@@soundwavesuperior6761 dude i absolutely hate wireless earbuds but since everyone says that xm3 is just amazing i'm planning to buy, is it really worth buying and going from wired to wireless?
The thing is if you break your wired headphone because they are so affordable you can just buy another one you don't have to worry about money And cost By the way if you know how to take care of them good they can at least be used up to a year but the thing is because it is wired you sometimes pull l on them that's because they break faster
Excellent video 🙂 I use my headphones all the time. I can't always be delicate with them with constant use. The wires at the ends get damaged. I am at the point of getting new headphones every month. Do you have any solutions for this? I am not interested in getting the earbuds yet.
Go for SONY MDR X55AP . Once you listened its sound you will never go for wireless🙂🙂 I am using SONY MDR X55AP from last 2 years. It never tangled and its wired. When I went to the market for purchasing the best wireless headphones of SONY (The BEST audio Brand in the world) I disappointed because of the sound quality. However, there High end range of Sony which would be better sound. But they are expensive like $300 around. So, If you have tight budget & want to feel the best quality (their wire never tangeled ) then go for SONY MDR X55AP . Once you listened its sound you will never go for wireless. 🙂🙂🙂
And use only the wired version as its superior and never take the removable wires out even tho my headphones has 60h battery life the sound for bluetooth is inferior compared to me plugging the wire in my headphones port and no wifi latency
i'll never get me a wireless/blue-tooth headphones ever!!! wired can always be used as they don't require batteries it'd be frustrating to be wainting to listen to music to then realise that the bettery of your heaphones is down.
Take a look at the new M3 Macbook pros and the newest M2 Macbook air. They have a headphone jack, but iPhones don't. Like, why do you have to put that kind of limitation where I can't connect a 3.5 mm headphone jack to my headphones? Bluetooth headphones are fine, but we all should also have the option to use wired headphones with a headphone jack.
Nice video! I was wondering if you'd have any recommendations for smartphones with headphone jacks these days.. I'm using a S9 rn and I love using it, but sometimes I wonder if I should consider upgrading soon but I dunno what to upgrade to.
But I still dont understand, if I solely care about the audio quality, should i take wired headphones/earphones? is there any easy unit or way to check how good the audio quality is on a pair of headphones or is it somewhat complicated? Anyone have any recommendations on which wired earphones/headphones are the best?
AMEN! The absolute BEST on the market and it's not even close. Bluetooth earbuds or headphones won't do this device with this DAC justice. Once you listen to music on the LG with that DAC and some WIRED earbuds or headphones....you won't use bluetooth earbuds or headphones again.
Who the heck doesn’t have Bluetooth on their laptop lol. Maybe upgrade your ancient laptop first before complaining about wireless. That’s like saying teslas suck because you have no means to charge it at home lol
I would just to say I've been watching your content since you were at just over 100 subs. You make very good content and I enjoy watching your videos whenever i see you in my sub box. I would love to see a video were you showcase how you keep all of your electronic in order and how you store stuff and a basic day of what you use to make content and what stuff you work on. Keep up the good work:)
Can you post a video of top wired and wireless earphones in the market comparing sound quality...so we get to understand which ones sound better...it would be great, if u are only concentrating more on sound and quality...many thanks for the video
@@theodorvalentinghita1779 of course, but you can expect reputable, well designed wired headphones to last in the order of decades. some people still have their original AKG K240s's from the late 70's in good working order. many people who bought the sennheiser hd600's in the late 90's still use them regularly with some new earpads. same with the sony mdr-7506's from the early 90's.
@@jacksonredstone9530 Yeah, but i was talking about the small wireless headphones. I don't think it convince me to buy a pair because they are more expensive, you can drop them on the floor, battery doesn't last too long and you don't know their sound quality
Can anyone give a solution for the convenience at the gym when I irking out and you don’t want to pain of a yanked cord during workout? That’s the only reason I started buying them. I also can block out noise and loud talking at gym. Any suggestions? Thanks
I have bought the Dollarama headphones which the name is from acellories and i would say it’s better than the Bluetooth earbuds because there is no battery on the Dollarama headphones which are wired.
Here is what I think: Wireless: pros: You have the freedom to move away from the laptop Small, light, easy to carry One less wire to put in the drawer Active noise cancellation Can listen while charging cons: Instead of 2 lose-able components (phone and headphone) now you have 4 (phone, either earpods, the case). Have to replace 4 batteries (phone, either earpods, the case) instead of 1 (phone). Not always easy to switch devices on bluetooth. Bluetooth is not ubiquitous, and you would have to buy an adapter for a device that doesn't have it. Super expensive even for the bare minimum Inconvenient controls (compared to big wired headsets) Bad mics. Solution to a problem that did not exist (Can listen while charging) Wired: pros: You will never lose your phone if it is plugged in and you are listening. No battery. Immediate device switching (USBC included). Not completely annoying. Works everywhere that has AUX 3.5. Better sound quality in every conceivable way. Better mics. Can take it off from one ear an not worry about where to put it. Can buy at cheap. Longer usage life if treated well. Can still work even if damaged. Cons: No freedom of movement from laptop Can get snugged on edges No active noise cancellation Can break and get cut Wires that annoy you. From what I see. Wired headsets have inconvenience as disadvantages, but wireless earpods on the other hand has reliability as disadvantages, features offset those disadvantages, but are they really worth 90$ for decent ones??? (There are cheaper ones as low as 25$, but they are very low quality), especially that it is not completely inconvenience free???
I use bose qc 20 with ANC , and its the best , no Bluetooth earphones can even reach the half of the performance, i have to use an usb c adapter but i don't care since the sound quality is very good
Hi guys.. I am looking to buy Sony WH1000xm3 wireless headphones. I am concerned that it won't live upto in audio quality compared to the wired headphones Should I consider going for wired headphones in same price range..? I'll use this only for Spotify and youtube music.. suggestions?
If you own an LG smart phone especially the G7, G8, V40, or V60....you have to get wired headphones. LG is probably the only smartphone company left who still have the headphone jack. LG phones have a KILLER DAC in them. It's a 32BIT QUAD DAC. Wireless...with this phone will not do justice to your music. You have to get a pair of WIRED headphones and once you plug them in.....man oh man... your music comes to life on the LG. Make NO mistake about it LG phones have the BEST DAC over any other phone and it's NOT even close. I have wireless and wired. My wireless are the Sony WF 1000XM3(the best wireless earbuds on the market) and B&W PX(headphones) which again are the top of the Food chain. So as you can see...these are NOT your run of the mill cheap earbuds and headphones. However...on the wired end I have the Shure 215sc(wired earbuds) and the PSB M4U2 headphones and when using my LG phone...these are the ones I reach for. The wired one's. My music sound so good that I hate to take them off. The wire is never a problem for me..because I run the wired under my shirt. Problem solved. That way the wire is not in your way. I just hate having to charge the bluetooth headphones all the time and with Bluetooth headphones...there is always a drop in your music.For me it's wired and MOST music PURIST would agree. I hope LG continue to keep the headphone jack and that 32 BIT DAC.
You seems like an expert in earphone. I have to rethink about buying jabra 75t. Do you have any reccomend earbud for working out. I'm using xperia xz1.
@@minhkhuong6132 I only use Wired earphones( I just feel the wired sounds MUCH better than bluetooth wireless). The ones I use are from Shure and they are fantastic!! They are also noise isolators which is very important for me. Go to their site...they also have wireless earbuds. They are not cheap...but they are the best. It would be hard to find earbuds wired or wireless that sound better than what Shure has to offer that's under 1,000.00 Good luck!
@@hermanjackson6429 sir can i ask 1 question, how do i know if my xperia xz1 is good enough for high end earphones like shure 215. Sennheiser or sony has some wired earphones look really cool.. What's your opinion
Biggest concern in my opinion is the health risk of bluetooth earbuds but on the other hand the wire really annoyes me sometimes and breaks far more easily... hard descision tbh
@@stephany6417 Maybe you got a S22 for now. I am with the S20 fe 5g, is a nightmare with all the counterfeit products so I have to go to Samsung stores, which seem to have focused more in the wireless ones than the AKG tuned 3.5mm (with the adapter to usb-c) or usb-c. Besides it seems cables fail too much in samsung cellphones, so I am waiting for the buds pro which I got online.
Do you have a recommendation for a wireless Headphone that has really good quality sound, have an option to have it plugged into a 45 mm Jack, and is really studio professional? I’ll be waiting for your recommendation? Oh and I think you should do a better detailed video on comparing wired and wireless headphones! That would really be a cake that is worth taking!
perhaps the Audio Technica ATH M50XBT. Not the greatest bluetooth/battery out there, but should be plenty for casual listening. Becomes an industry standard monitoring headphone when you use the aux cable option. Very detailed and pretty accurate. All plastic, but from hands-on experience, still feels sturdier than bose qc25/35 and beats studios.
That depends on a lot of things. For instance, you don't mention what your budget is. If I was just recommending a "best bang-for-the-buck" setup, I'd choose wired headphones like the HiFi Man HE-400i and connect them to a nice Bluetooth DAC like the FiiO BTR5-384K. It'd cost around $300 and sound better than any dedicated pair of Bluetooth headphones.
I use soundcore liberty 3 pro when I’m on the go, but I miss the days before I got used to wireless…ness, I used to use the OneMore triple drivers but the camper on those is cheaper than on $20 headphones (that’s not even close to an exaggeration) and then I got the quad driver version just to be greedy and realized that they were worse than the triple driver as far as audio quality was concerned. The cable was better imo but they’re died without leaving my room, much like the triple drivers. Now I exclusively use headphones with replaceable cables for my at home wired experience. As annoying as cables can be someday I just can’t be 🦆’d to deal with Bluetooth shenanigans
Sums it up. Until the technology improves and becomes too mainstream I'll stick to my wires. Just have the wire underneath your shirt and it won't get stuck on anything.
Question: If I use wireless headphones with minijack (some headphones allow that) could this increase or change the quality of the sound? Is the signal analog then or is it converted to digital by headphones themself anyway?
It depends on the headphones. Some would convert the analog signal to digital for processing and then convert it back to analog for output to the drivers. Other models would just pass the analog signal straight through to the drivers.
@@griffensander Thanks for the answer! I namely mean Sony WH-1000XM3. Do you know something about this aspect of them? I got them recently but I still think a bit if not to change them as I always give a lot of thought to decisions I make. However, as my phone unfortunately lacks minijack and I'd like to listen to music in buses and trams, I think I could't wish for better. I was just wondering if connecting them via minijack is going to affect the sound :)
Semi wireless headphone's would be cool. I have wireless because headphone cable's are fixed to the headphone's and can't be replaced if the copper wire within the cable break's down due to copper fatigue.
For semi wireless headphones, you can always look for wireless headphone with 3.5mm port featured on it. That way you can always switch from active mode to passive mode (by turning the headphone off then attach the AUX cable) when needed. - Bluedio T2+ and Bluedio A2 I own are two examples I know and there are a lot more options out there. For semi wireless earphones, the things are a bit more complicated. 1. You can buy an earphone with detachable wires along with TWS adapter with suitable connector (for example, if you buy earphone with MMCX connector, then the TWS adapter's connector has to be MMCX as well). - An example about this, you can buy Tin Audio T2 Plus (it uses MMCX connector) along with MMCX variant of TRN BT20S. 2. There are wired earphone which can function as TWS the instant you detach the cable. - The only example I know currently is OwlTech KPro01, but as far as I know the product is still Japan-exclusive.
What I dislike about the wireless Bluetooth headphones or earbuds is that they are quieter than the wired headphones and earbuds. The manufacturers did that on purpose to save battery power on the wireless headphones and earbuds. As a VR gamer, I don't like under powered headphones and earbuds because that takes away from the experience.
My 7 dollar wired headphones sound like compressed muffled garbage compared to my 50-80 dollar Bluetooth ones. I guess I overestimated the quality difference between the two.
Bluetooth has to be an option, it should't be forced.
Dongle is the option :). Just kidding, I do agree with you!
Yeah
Not buying is also the option.
@@soulz98llz42 Not buying and never upgrading my phone anymore?
No, it was just a joke. I don't meant to offend people, sorry.
Wireless earphones:
Expensive
Limited time for listening
You need to charge
Separated
your phone will die faster
You need a case
And sometimes sound effects aren't supported
Wired earphones:
Affordable
Unlimited
No power needed
They're together
Just plug it in
Good sound quality
You can put it anywhere
The only problem is the wire hazard
But wired earphones broke very fast i had 3rd pair in this week and i hate this😔
Don't forget the low latency input
Especially if you're playing Rhythm Games using wired
But now most companies took out the headphone jack ;-;
lol bluetooth headphones has sound delay too
You forgot to mention: they don't give cancer
In my opinion , I will always prefer wired headphones because of their sound quality . No worry about the charging only plug the 3.5mm jeck and listin unlimited songs , no time limitations .
Some bluetooth headphones gives u way better sound than wired headphones like boat bluetooth headphone but still if u listen songs all day than wire headphones are best for u.
idk man, all the bluetooth headphones i tried in the past has been overwhelmingly bassy and have little to no detail in the top end. recently i've been going back to wired headphones and i have 0 regrets. Sound quality of a 15 dolar wired headphone compared to a 100 dollar bluetooth one were equal imo. judging by price for sound quality, wired ones are superior.
@@abhinavdhiraj239 That's a joke. And u're saying boat? That cheap ones 😂😂
Dude get any good of the same priced wired ones, compare them with ANY of their wiresless counterparts even with the higher priced ones, They're Better than wireless Always and ALWAYS!!
Wired is better and that's a fact.
@@V_For_Vigilante nah wireless
Your voice is extremely soothing
I rather like old school because it's reliable and you don't need to charge it
I realize I am quite randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to stream new tv shows online ?
Unless you're short.
@Emilio Antonio Aguilar Quiñones its like seatbelt for phone wtff, everyone trying these inventions to safe phones but this is it XD
I'm here because after buying my first pair of Bluetooth headphones I could hear the decrease in sound quality compared to wired headphones. I knew I wasn't crazy. If you're sitting still while listening to audio, wired headphones will provide a better experience, provided you select a good brand. If you're sitting listening to music, the best option is using In Ear Monitors (IEM). If you're on the go, walking around, doing physical tasks, then Bluetooth is more convenient and thus probably the better option.
What if you do both equally
@@pa9030 Good question. If you're doing both, I would go a high quality pair of Bluetooth headphones. Sennheiser makes great headphones and I recently found a pair of their bluetooth headphones with excellent reviews. They cost about $130, the model number is named Sennhesier HD 4.50 . Another brand to look into is Bose. If you're on a budget, look at Mpow headphones.
@@ChavezDIY and we know it’s not a health hazard for almost anyone, which also proves that the Bluetooth standard/connection is NOT garbage.
Wired always gives best quality
Audio Technica also has some decent ones, although mine just broke after 5-ish years of service, RIP. My last Sennheisers were a budget model and sounded good for the price but a bit thin on the lower end.
Wired will always be miles better than wireless because you could buy a pair of $30 wired headphones and they'd sound way better than a $200 set of wireless earbuds. Plus, wired earbuds last longer than wireless ones. I've got a pair of Earpods that have lasted me more than 10 years. They still work well. You just can't beat wired earbuds.
U just can't get them onez wire ones from family dollar them ain't going last long
This video is very aesthetic and calming! Amazing production quality. This made me really miss rectangular phones.
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I really like the length of this video
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The latency on wireless earbuds drives me crazy. Mics on wireless earbuds sound awful compared to wired ones. We're not ready to ditch wired headphones just yet. There are still many things that wired headphones do better.
The only reason I'm considering wireless is because they get tangled easily, and I fidget with the wires unconsciously so they end up breaking
Your video is done really professionally!
I like the atmosphere, the music, the frames and of course the voice!
Everything done very well, together the very good facts!
I STILL GO OLD SCHOOL WITH WIRES
When shopping for bluetooth headphone, I would like to know how it sounds when bluetooth is off and just use wire. This is important to me because whenever practical I would like to use the cable for the following reasons:
1. Conserve internal battery power.
2. Conserve internal battery charging capability..
3. If the sound, when wired, is as good as any wire-only headphone with similar price, then I only need one headphone for home use and for commuting.
Get a small DAP and don't use your phone as music player. In this way my phone battery last much longer...
Bro u pay for the bl too so you won't get good quality as in wired only headphones
Wireless cons:
a. You have to charge them everytime
b. Having your mobile or laptop bluetooth on constantly drains battery faster.
c. After so many charges, the wireless stop holding the charge, so you will need a new one in a year or 3 unless you know how to remove the battery or have money to throw away.
d. Sounds horrible no matter how good the driver
e. To travel, you have to pack an extra item which is the charging case with you and a CABLE to charge the case.
f. Pairing to bluetooth takes 5 to 30 seconds or even longer if the wireless was turned off completely.
g. you can't listen to radio since there is no cable for the antennae.
h. Very expensive for mediocre sounds.
Wired cons:
a. It's not wireless (thank God)
add one more wireless con :
you can die if it explodes --_--
I use wireless simply because I have a 2 year old daughter and a cat. Both of them love to pull on cords.
My friends cat and dog lost hes expensive apple earphones
Wireless are also choking hazards if you ever drop them and your daughter or cat find them unfortunately. There's just no winning with younglings and pets. ;(
Yes, this is what I was looking for. Thank you for your genuine suggestion.
I like that you just pointed out the upsides and downsides of each one every single time i try to find a bluetooth vs wired video it always has questions that make bluetooth always win thanks and thanks for showing that aside from the wire wired headphones are not bad
Its probably because they dont want people to get mad at them, because a lot of people own wireless ones, and would feel attacked
Its like professional reviewers, they just say what the majority of People say, and dont even review properly.
You can get both
Wired. Unlimited time to use. Not much cp power eater. Safe. Not hackable. Not expensive. No sound delays 😂✌️
@E.A.A.Q. it doesnt bruh
@@svennerdesven It can lessen the fall slightly.
@@Thelango99 not really
@@svennerdesven If the cable isn't long enough to reach the ground it will.
When the cable is stretched, it will break the fall somewhat and reduce the amount of force it hits the ground with.
@@Thelango99 do u really think a cable would hold your phone? it would just unplug
i think wired headphones is a better choice, and im not talking about the sound quality or an unlimited time you can use thing, im talking about how fast they deliver sound when your watching a video because in the wired pieces, they dont have a problem about sound delays when it comes to things like motion because they're wire direct, while the wireless ones delay like several times. Because when it comes to networking based things like bluetooth you are BOUND to see some delays.
Which better wired 30 dollar or 130 wireless?
Wired 30
Wireless, the struggle of having to charge them, wired, after 2 weeks - 6 months they will break
Well. The battery in the wireless will run out after about 1/1.5 year
@@SHUTENSEPC I think I'm already getting that, my enacfire future won't play audio in one of my phone's but will in the other lol
@@uplar1414 may be it's just some kind of software problem
Wired also having to constantly untangle the wire almost every single time you use it.
@@chan13153 i literaly compared Airpods vs Mi Piston Fresh. And 10$ Mi is won, i have no words about how bad Airpods is...
Why i've never heard of you before :T
Instant sub
One problem I've always had with wireless earbuds: They're tiny and easy to accidentally lose. My wired earbuds are always attached to my phone, so I always know where they are. Even if they fall out of my ear, there's a wire that prevents them from getting lost.
1 million dollar idea what if wireless earbuds were wired maybe as an accessory you strap to your buds and it like straps to your neck as a necklace and one wont disappear since they're both strapped to eachother they're still wireless since the wires wont bother you and you can still listen if your phones far away as long as the range allows it
Wired is a better option for me
The problem I have is it seems all the companies stopped making wired earbuds and headphones. It wouldnt be bad if they had option between wired and wireless. I prefer wired because you dont have to charge them.
I used bluetooth until today. When i lost my earbud. Then i cryed fore 20 min then i just got back to wired
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Same
Lol I broke wired 10 expensive earphones in the past and got myself a wireless Samsung galaxy buds. 3 years later it's still with me and sounds like I just bought it yesterday
Just go headphone.....
The one that doesn't get caught on doorknobs
The reason I think that wireless headphones not earbuds atleast high quality ones usually come with a wire that you can plug into the headphones that let you use it wired, this eliminates some of the issues and also means you don’t have to pick you can just get the best of both worlds
YES! That's what I have, Bluetooth Headphones with a 3.5mm Stereo Jack to plug them directly into the Headphone Output of my Video Cameras!
Love the production and script, great job 👍
0:51 that table was designed specifically to double the chances of carnage. It’s wonderful
Wireless
Pros:
• Doesn't have wire so you're free to wherever you go.
• No issues when sleeping.
Cons:
• If you accidentally loss one of the earbud then it's a goodbye.
• Have limits.
Wired
Pros:
• You can use it all day.
• Doesn't lose earbuds, unless if you accidentally destroyed it.
Cons:
• There's a chance it might break when sleeping.
• The wire is always messed up when about to use.
( My own experience )
Let's don't forget about the EMF exposure from bt headphones having the potential causing long terms health risks
Jesus Christ thats just placebo like how people thought microwave emits dangerous radiation. Like when its on the family evacuates the kitchen
Stop spreading facebook science. EMF causes no harm on regular humans.
You can also go check your mail and get ran over!
This was just so good to listen to, Griffen :) Great choice of music as well!
It’s so hard if you’re using iPhone these days. I really want a good quality earphones or ear monitor but it’s mostly only available with jack 3.5
I would never trust myself with airpods as I would lose them in 0.03 seconds
Wired all the way I'll switch once wired headphones have been completely obsolete
I may cried if wired become extinct
@Tony Montana XD i get ur joke
They will never be obsolete. Not only are they more affordable, with the same drivers, they will have better audio quality.
@@brandonquinte9348 Hell Yeah 👍
@@brandonquinte9348
They said that about wireless microphones, and look now, in 20 years wired microphones won’t be a thing.
Do you do watch reviews too? Because i kindof recognize that great speaking voice.
Thank you! I've only reviewed two watches, the FitBit Versa 2 and the LG Watch Style.
Wired is louder and has better audio quality. The Samsung AKG earbuds out of the box blow the crap out of the $115 pair of galaxy buds I bought the other day. The only reason why I use wireless is for working out freedom, but most of the time I use wired.
Seriously ? About the audio quality, is it true that the akg wired 10$ beat the galaxy bud 110$ ?
That cause your using earbud not actual headphone that wireless
Thank you for not making a 10+ minute video. Was awesome.
What did you do to your sony smartphone? It's kinda look different and cool at the same time.
I've tried using Bluetooth headphones and while I like not having wires its disadvantages don't make up for that one advantage. Among them:
- Battery Life: While my Bluetooth headphones have okay battery life, it is a significant drain on the battery on my player. Three or four hours and my player's battery has dropped to half a charge.
- Sound Quality: Due to the SBC codec used with my devices it impacts the sound quality of my files when I listen to them via Bluetooth. I rip everything as FLAC so I get Red Book CD sound quality, but by running my songs through Bluetooth I end up with the equivalent of MP3 sound quality. Okay, but not ad good as I want. Unfortunately, my Bluetooth devices only use the SBC Codec, although my player supports all of them except for AAC.
- Sound Cutting Out: Even when I've not moving around sometimes the sound on my headphones just cuts out for second or two.
- Special Effects: My player (a Sony Walkman NW-A55) has a number of sound processing features that enhance my listening experience. My favorite is ClearAudio+ which makes my music sound much better, but that is not available over Bluetooth.
Wired headphones are *much* better. First of all they have better sound quality, this alone should be enough to win the argument. Not convinced? Okay I'll give more reasons. Wired headphones work on every all devices that have a headphone jack, so basically everything apart from the latest iphones (removing the headphone jack is such a dick move, Apple). Wired headphones don't have to worry about battery life. Wired headphones also don't have a problem with being out of sync with the screen on your device.
AMEN!
True. The statement alone that wired headphones has a better sound quality than wireless headphones wins the argument, hands down. Bluetooth with all that fancy anc, which I have tried as an experiment, doesn’t compare. The sound clarity is lacking with a low volume and the inconvenience of the battery dying. Wired all day 💯👑
Also to add, detachable wire seems to be the norm nowadays, so the argument "but the wires is going to fail" to take wired earphone down no longer works. Like, if the wire fail, then just replace the damn wire. Replacement wire isn't that expensive (except if you go for the likes of Lyre Acoustic White Lily, that damn thing does break the bank). Some earphones even come shipped with thick, damn strong wires (like that of Faaeal Hibiscus).
My CCA C12 already got the wire replaced, but it's not because the wire failed. The wire is still good and working fine (after 1 year since the purchase) when I replaced the wire. I replaced the wire because I want more flexible and better looking one.
Also, my phone has no 3.5mm port, but that does not stop me either. My phone uses USB Type C and able to take advantage of most USB DACs. I use with TempoTec Sonata HD. I also tried a Class-A DAC Port and Shanling UA1 before, all working well and fine.
Unless your talking about senheiser (yea) that will but if your talking cheap wired headphone not earbud idc of those then no wireless is better.
Me I would get senheiser that about 500 or 2000 but to much is okay for me I just go cheap wireless
Does netflix audio make any difference with wired over wireless coz i hears bluetooth compresses audio?
If you love listening or watching asmr then I recommend bluetooth earphones
Not getting wireless until battery life improves vastly. Especially since I do long road trips/ camping trips. And not a big fan of the sound quality of wireless headphones either
Get a headphone with mmcx connection in this way you can replace the wire with a bluetooth receiver like the UTWS1 or BTR5 from Fiio for now stick to wired.
Is 35 hours not good enough for you?
@@yab3146 ikr and we can charge it everyday so thats a plus.
@@yab3146 Yeah AirPods last 24 hours (earbud + case), Bose QC 35 (20 hours), Sony WH-1000 (25 hours). He must be one of those people walking around with their phone at 10% all the time. Also Bose QC35 you can plug them in if the battery dies.
Charging these things have never been an issue for me at all. And with wireless charging it's so easy to just drop your AirPods on the wireless charger when you get home. In fact for my gym earbuds I just leave them in the car connected to the car charger at all times. The drive to the gym, work etc easily charges up the case and earbuds. When I get to the gym I take the earbuds out of the case and I head in. Once I'm done I put them back into the case (still plugged into the car charger) and drive home. By the time I drive back to the gym (usually next day) they are fully charged and ready to go again.
Agree. Most TRUE music lovers....will always go for WIRED.
Wireless can’t even compared to Wired earphone/headphone when it comes to sound Quality! (Latency sucks)
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Fuck dat, i love wireless
@@soundwavesuperior6761 flex
@@soundwavesuperior6761 dude i absolutely hate wireless earbuds but since everyone says that xm3 is just amazing i'm planning to buy, is it really worth buying and going from wired to wireless?
The thing is if you break your wired headphone because they are so affordable you can just buy another one you don't have to worry about money And cost
By the way if you know how to take care of them good they can at least be used up to a year but the thing is because it is wired you sometimes pull l on them that's because they break faster
Excellent video 🙂
I use my headphones all the time. I can't always be delicate with them with constant use. The wires at the ends get damaged. I am at the point of getting new headphones every month. Do you have any solutions for this? I am not interested in getting the earbuds yet.
Go for SONY MDR X55AP . Once you listened its sound you will never go for wireless🙂🙂
I am using SONY MDR X55AP from last 2 years. It never tangled and its wired. When I went to the market for purchasing the best wireless headphones of SONY (The BEST audio Brand in the world) I disappointed because of the sound quality. However, there High end range of Sony which would be better sound. But they are expensive like $300 around. So, If you have tight budget & want to feel the best quality (their wire never tangeled ) then go for SONY MDR X55AP . Once you listened its sound you will never go for wireless. 🙂🙂🙂
Your voice is very agreable to listen to. Thanks for the review !
My $20 sony earphones sound better than my $180 beats pro
Luckily for me, my headphones have wired and wireless option.
And use only the wired version as its superior and never take the removable wires out even tho my headphones has 60h battery life the sound for bluetooth is inferior compared to me plugging the wire in my headphones port and no wifi latency
@@PS2GAMER100 Hi, Bluetooth headphones with cable pluged in the pc, use batery or no?
@@lawrencelisboa6013 since its wired no the battery won't drain
I love your sony phone 😍, proud owner of XZ premiun
i'll never get me a wireless/blue-tooth headphones ever!!!
wired can always be used as they don't require batteries
it'd be frustrating to be wainting to listen to music
to then realise that the bettery of your heaphones is down.
Take a look at the new M3 Macbook pros and the newest M2 Macbook air. They have a headphone jack, but iPhones don't. Like, why do you have to put that kind of limitation where I can't connect a 3.5 mm headphone jack to my headphones? Bluetooth headphones are fine, but we all should also have the option to use wired headphones with a headphone jack.
Nice video! I was wondering if you'd have any recommendations for smartphones with headphone jacks these days..
I'm using a S9 rn and I love using it, but sometimes I wonder if I should consider upgrading soon but I dunno what to upgrade to.
@Joel O False, Sony flagships, gaming phones like the ROG Phone or the Zenfone line from Asus have headphone jacks.
Always go for wired one
What phone are you using
Sony Xperia xz premium mostly
But I still dont understand, if I solely care about the audio quality, should i take wired headphones/earphones? is there any easy unit or way to check how good the audio quality is on a pair of headphones or is it somewhat complicated? Anyone have any recommendations on which wired earphones/headphones are the best?
Agree... Old school will always be the best!
LG's quad DAC
AMEN! The absolute BEST on the market and it's not even close. Bluetooth earbuds or headphones won't do this device with this DAC justice. Once you listen to music on the LG with that DAC and some WIRED earbuds or headphones....you won't use bluetooth earbuds or headphones again.
I own LG V40. I like the way they sound. So natural.
I recently started using BT headphones and I'm not going back to wired
I like both, but I use wired more because I forget to charge my wireless earbuds.
Who the heck doesn’t have Bluetooth on their laptop lol. Maybe upgrade your ancient laptop first before complaining about wireless. That’s like saying teslas suck because you have no means to charge it at home lol
I would just to say I've been watching your content since you were at just over 100 subs. You make very good content and I enjoy watching your videos whenever i see you in my sub box. I would love to see a video were you showcase how you keep all of your electronic in order and how you store stuff and a basic day of what you use to make content and what stuff you work on. Keep up the good work:)
Can you post a video of top wired and wireless earphones in the market comparing sound quality...so we get to understand which ones sound better...it would be great, if u are only concentrating more on sound and quality...many thanks for the video
The wired headphones have a jack problem so I'd go for a bit more expensive
bluetooth ones
Wired of course it infinite use without worry about battery.
But it’s not forever
@@User-_-06 Nothing lasts forever
@@theodorvalentinghita1779 Almost nothing...
@@theodorvalentinghita1779 of course, but you can expect reputable, well designed wired headphones to last in the order of decades. some people still have their original AKG K240s's from the late 70's in good working order. many people who bought the sennheiser hd600's in the late 90's still use them regularly with some new earpads. same with the sony mdr-7506's from the early 90's.
@@jacksonredstone9530 Yeah, but i was talking about the small wireless headphones. I don't think it convince me to buy a pair because they are more expensive, you can drop them on the floor, battery doesn't last too long and you don't know their sound quality
Can anyone give a solution for the convenience at the gym when I irking out and you don’t want to pain of a yanked cord during workout? That’s the only reason I started buying them. I also can block out noise and loud talking at gym. Any suggestions? Thanks
videography and crisp information in the video makes it interesting.
I have bought the Dollarama headphones which the name is from acellories and i would say it’s better than the Bluetooth earbuds because there is no battery on the Dollarama headphones which are wired.
Mine can use both Bluetooth n Wired.. Wireless Bluetooth support Ldac codec from sony n long lasting battery life with or without ANC, Ambient mode 😁
Here is what I think:
Wireless:
pros:
You have the freedom to move away from the laptop
Small, light, easy to carry
One less wire to put in the drawer
Active noise cancellation
Can listen while charging
cons:
Instead of 2 lose-able components (phone and headphone) now you have 4 (phone, either earpods, the case).
Have to replace 4 batteries (phone, either earpods, the case) instead of 1 (phone).
Not always easy to switch devices on bluetooth.
Bluetooth is not ubiquitous, and you would have to buy an adapter for a device that doesn't have it.
Super expensive even for the bare minimum
Inconvenient controls (compared to big wired headsets)
Bad mics.
Solution to a problem that did not exist (Can listen while charging)
Wired:
pros:
You will never lose your phone if it is plugged in and you are listening.
No battery.
Immediate device switching (USBC included).
Not completely annoying.
Works everywhere that has AUX 3.5.
Better sound quality in every conceivable way.
Better mics.
Can take it off from one ear an not worry about where to put it.
Can buy at cheap.
Longer usage life if treated well.
Can still work even if damaged.
Cons:
No freedom of movement from laptop
Can get snugged on edges
No active noise cancellation
Can break and get cut
Wires that annoy you.
From what I see. Wired headsets have inconvenience as disadvantages, but wireless earpods on the other hand has reliability as disadvantages, features offset those disadvantages, but are they really worth 90$ for decent ones??? (There are cheaper ones as low as 25$, but they are very low quality), especially that it is not completely inconvenience free???
I use bose qc 20 with ANC , and its the best , no Bluetooth earphones can even reach the half of the performance, i have to use an usb c adapter but i don't care since the sound quality is very good
I like wired more but it doesn't last long in my hand.
Good headphones have a detachable cable that can be replaced. I found a preowned pair of Bose AE2's for $50 dollars on eBay.
You can have BOTH, you know.....
If you're rich, get wireless. If you're broke, get wired.
Which type earphonescare best for laptop online classes wired or wireless
I want to blast music into my ears! Wait a moment? My headset isn’t charged? Guess I’ll blast it out loud!
I just got a new radio for my car. It has Bluetooth but I still use aux for the audio quality
Which is the track playing in the background?
Autumn Sunset by Audionautix
Thanku u helped me to make a disition 🔥
Hi guys.. I am looking to buy Sony WH1000xm3 wireless headphones. I am concerned that it won't live upto in audio quality compared to the wired headphones Should I consider going for wired headphones in same price range..? I'll use this only for Spotify and youtube music.. suggestions?
I bought a cheap KZ iem and they sound better than my $250 WF 1000xm3
For just spotify and youtube, the WH1000xm3's should do very well.
WIRED all day long and you won't look back
What is the radiation emission b/w wired headphones and Bluetooth headphones?
More RF radiation with bluetooth, but neither pose a health risk to almost anyone.
Wired. I don’t like charging
If you own an LG smart phone especially the G7, G8, V40, or V60....you have to get wired headphones. LG is probably the only smartphone company left who still have the headphone jack. LG phones have a KILLER DAC in them. It's a 32BIT QUAD DAC. Wireless...with this phone will not do justice to your music. You have to get a pair of WIRED headphones and once you plug them in.....man oh man... your music comes to life on the LG. Make NO mistake about it LG phones have the BEST DAC over any other phone and it's NOT even close.
I have wireless and wired. My wireless are the Sony WF 1000XM3(the best wireless earbuds on the market) and B&W PX(headphones) which again are the top of the Food chain. So as you can see...these are NOT your run of the mill cheap earbuds and headphones.
However...on the wired end I have the Shure 215sc(wired earbuds) and the PSB M4U2 headphones and when using my LG phone...these are the ones I reach for. The wired one's. My music sound so good that I hate to take them off. The wire is never a problem for me..because I run the wired under my shirt. Problem solved. That way the wire is not in your way. I just hate having to charge the bluetooth headphones all the time and with Bluetooth headphones...there is always a drop in your music.For me it's wired and MOST music PURIST would agree. I hope LG continue to keep the headphone jack and that 32 BIT DAC.
You seems like an expert in earphone. I have to rethink about buying jabra 75t. Do you have any reccomend earbud for working out. I'm using xperia xz1.
@@minhkhuong6132 I only use Wired earphones( I just feel the wired sounds MUCH better than bluetooth wireless). The ones I use are from Shure and they are fantastic!! They are also noise isolators which is very important for me. Go to their site...they also have wireless earbuds. They are not cheap...but they are the best. It would be hard to find earbuds wired or wireless that sound better than what Shure has to offer that's under 1,000.00
Good luck!
@@Actionjac1 can u give me the name of your earbud
@@minhkhuong6132 Shure SE215
@@hermanjackson6429 sir can i ask 1 question, how do i know if my xperia xz1 is good enough for high end earphones like shure 215. Sennheiser or sony has some wired earphones look really cool.. What's your opinion
Biggest concern in my opinion is the health risk of bluetooth earbuds but on the other hand the wire really annoyes me sometimes and breaks far more easily... hard descision tbh
Out of curiosity, what is your dream phone?
@@stephany6417 Maybe you got a S22 for now. I am with the S20 fe 5g, is a nightmare with all the counterfeit products so I have to go to Samsung stores, which seem to have focused more in the wireless ones than the AKG tuned 3.5mm (with the adapter to usb-c) or usb-c. Besides it seems cables fail too much in samsung cellphones, so I am waiting for the buds pro which I got online.
Do you have a recommendation for a wireless Headphone that has really good quality sound, have an option to have it plugged into a 45 mm Jack, and is really studio professional? I’ll be waiting for your recommendation? Oh and I think you should do a better detailed video on comparing wired and wireless headphones! That would really be a cake that is worth taking!
perhaps the Audio Technica ATH M50XBT. Not the greatest bluetooth/battery out there, but should be plenty for casual listening. Becomes an industry standard monitoring headphone when you use the aux cable option. Very detailed and pretty accurate. All plastic, but from hands-on experience, still feels sturdier than bose qc25/35 and beats studios.
That depends on a lot of things. For instance, you don't mention what your budget is.
If I was just recommending a "best bang-for-the-buck" setup, I'd choose wired headphones like the HiFi Man HE-400i and connect them to a nice Bluetooth DAC like the FiiO BTR5-384K. It'd cost around $300 and sound better than any dedicated pair of Bluetooth headphones.
I still have earphone jack lol mostly here in my country have earphone jacks unlike in the US
I use soundcore liberty 3 pro when I’m on the go, but I miss the days before I got used to wireless…ness, I used to use the OneMore triple drivers but the camper on those is cheaper than on $20 headphones (that’s not even close to an exaggeration) and then I got the quad driver version just to be greedy and realized that they were worse than the triple driver as far as audio quality was concerned. The cable was better imo but they’re died without leaving my room, much like the triple drivers. Now I exclusively use headphones with replaceable cables for my at home wired experience. As annoying as cables can be someday I just can’t be 🦆’d to deal with Bluetooth shenanigans
Wired sounds a lot better, that is common sense and the High End principle, wireless is just " convenient ".
Damn right 💯
Sums it up. Until the technology improves and becomes too mainstream I'll stick to my wires. Just have the wire underneath your shirt and it won't get stuck on anything.
Question: If I use wireless headphones with minijack (some headphones allow that) could this increase or change the quality of the sound? Is the signal analog then or is it converted to digital by headphones themself anyway?
It depends on the headphones. Some would convert the analog signal to digital for processing and then convert it back to analog for output to the drivers. Other models would just pass the analog signal straight through to the drivers.
@@griffensander Thanks for the answer! I namely mean Sony WH-1000XM3. Do you know something about this aspect of them? I got them recently but I still think a bit if not to change them as I always give a lot of thought to decisions I make. However, as my phone unfortunately lacks minijack and I'd like to listen to music in buses and trams, I think I could't wish for better. I was just wondering if connecting them via minijack is going to affect the sound :)
@@pinkraven4402 It shouldn't make much of a difference with those headphones. The WH-1000MX3 is one of the best wireless headphones you can buy.
@@griffensander Thank you VERY much for great advice! :D Have a nice day! :)
Semi wireless headphone's would be cool.
I have wireless because headphone cable's are fixed to the headphone's and can't be replaced if the copper wire within the cable break's down due to copper fatigue.
For semi wireless headphones, you can always look for wireless headphone with 3.5mm port featured on it. That way you can always switch from active mode to passive mode (by turning the headphone off then attach the AUX cable) when needed.
- Bluedio T2+ and Bluedio A2 I own are two examples I know and there are a lot more options out there.
For semi wireless earphones, the things are a bit more complicated.
1. You can buy an earphone with detachable wires along with TWS adapter with suitable connector (for example, if you buy earphone with MMCX connector, then the TWS adapter's connector has to be MMCX as well).
- An example about this, you can buy Tin Audio T2 Plus (it uses MMCX connector) along with MMCX variant of TRN BT20S.
2. There are wired earphone which can function as TWS the instant you detach the cable.
- The only example I know currently is OwlTech KPro01, but as far as I know the product is still Japan-exclusive.
wired headphones give more sound quality than wireless cause it doesn't need to do any audio processing which causes bad latency.
What I dislike about the wireless Bluetooth headphones or earbuds is that they are quieter than the wired headphones and earbuds. The manufacturers did that on purpose to save battery power on the wireless headphones and earbuds. As a VR gamer, I don't like under powered headphones and earbuds because that takes away from the experience.
Nice metaphors man I don’t have to think too hard for it XD
Wel, i have a cat... and nephews an they bout like wires, that's a good reason to go wireless right?
Yes, and wireless doesn’t break as easily
One tip of you are looking for gaming use:bluetooth or wireless will have a long delay and the one that dont have a delay are very expensive
Both are fine though wired is cheaper.
Wired one cause it sounds more louder has better bass only time i use wireless only for the gym
what if my headphones has bluetooth and can be wired?
Is there a difference?
Yes it is
Quality piano
My 7 dollar wired headphones sound like compressed muffled garbage compared to my 50-80 dollar Bluetooth ones. I guess I overestimated the quality difference between the two.