• And get caught on everything.

    I can’t be bothered with the inconvenience of wires. Bluetooth quality is good enough for what I need it for, and the convenience of simply putting them on gives me sound is hard to beat.

    I have a pair of noise-canceling Bluetooth headphones (not buds) from 2008 that still work. Battery life isn’t what it was, but whatever - they work fine for how I use them (as one pair of several). I could replace the battery if I felt like it, just not worth the effort.

    But I get that some people prefer the wired for their use-case.

    • The simple point is, no one forces you to use wires. Bluetooth has been a thing for decades.

      But basically every (yes some exceptions) company that makes phones forced you to use wireless ones.

      And in the case of Fairphone it is just simply hypocritical.

      • And in the case of Fairphone it is just simply hypocritical.

        I agree. I get that they’re a business and all but I haven’t seen a legitimate explanation for them removing headphone jacks and, like every other manufacturer, simultaneously introducing expensive Bluetooth ones.

          • YUP! I’m sorry, Apple earned more money than Spotify purely based on their airpod market. I refuse to believe otherwise.

            If they truly cared about repairability/maintainability they’d give me a headphone jack phone with a replaceable module in case it wears down.

            I freaking hate dongles, I always have one when I don’t need one and can never find one when I don’t. They randomly don’t work or I don’t know if this AliExpress one I bought is actually stealing my data. Just give a built-in jack, please!