Which one do you prefer and why.
Also, you can use neckbands until they’re fully drained of battery and instantly wear the earpieces whenever needed. Wireless earbuds require you to wait until the buds have drawn enough power from the case after each listening session.
I’m sorry but neckbands need to be charged as well, no?
Many of them can charge while in use.
The comfort and convenience of TWS is hard to beat. The Pixel Buds series A are amazing for the price.
It’s harder for me to lose a neckband
For podcasts (not music) I like a single wireless Bluetooth headphone so that I can pay attention to the world around me. The audio fidelity isn’t that important to me for just listening to people talk.
I prefer over ear headphones as they tend to sound better, don’t fall off my ears every few minutes, and have better battery life. But that’s just my personal preference.
I’ve had both. I found the neckband more convenient. Just wear the on your neck when not in use. But the cable gave up after 1,5 years. TWS, I lost three earbuds…
TWS - but only if they’re the kind with those curved plastic pieces that hook around your ear. I don’t trust earbuds not to fall out and get lost or stepped on.
Depends on what I am listening to and doing. I usually like magnetic neckband headphones if I am moving around and maybe listening to a book, but prefer iems or openbacks if I am listening to music.
Neither. Wired all the way.
thanks for playing
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Bluetooth earphones will never achieve sound quality of a cabled earphone. So I use a cabled iem.
Never is a bold claim.
Like aptX lossless with a good DAC and you are pretty much there.
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How would latency = quality?
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But never? Maybe with some form of quantum entanglement we’ll have instant wireless. I’m no expert on the subject but just to say that there are always possibilities.
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You just need to achieve a sound quality which is pretty much undistinguishable. And current tech is already there. Blame the manufacturers for not using it.
Same here. And I never have to worry about charging them.