• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Seriously.
    I do like that it tells you, rather than just dying. But who the eff decided it was a great idea to have the low battery voice not only pause the music, but also repeat itself every 3 seconds???

    I’m so worked up I’m using italics multiple times over here!!

    • FauxPseudo
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      91 year ago

      One of mine doesn’t pause the podcast. And when. You are listening at 2.8x you can miss a lot.

        • FauxPseudo
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          81 year ago

          Now highpitched at all. Any decent podcast player will automatically pitch shift the audio to make sure everyone sounds normal.

            • @MotoAsh
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              31 year ago

              Not OP, but I speed up YouTube all the time watching podcast-like content. If the content is all in the words or audio that’s not music, speeding it up doesn’t hurt quality, and it helps my ADHD brain stay on topic if they’re wheel-spinning for a few seconds with some ‘ums’, or just rephrasing something.

              Basically… It’s a really good way to condense compatible kinds of entertainment, at least for me. Unless it’s a topic I really have to mull over, the sped up info delivery is priceless.

    • @x4740N
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      41 year ago

      Additionally on some headsets it’s also at full volume or it will be at fill volume if you use a volume mixer

    • SokathHisEyesOpen
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      31 year ago

      They treat it like a low altitude warning in a fighter jet airplane. “Pull up! Pull up! Pull up!”

    • @thenofootcanman
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      61 year ago

      The wire was always a point of failure that broke and needed me to buy new headphones though.

      • @Blubber28
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        11 year ago

        The annoying thing is that there was a solution for this. They sold earbuds with anti-knotting wires a few years ago. I bought Sennheiser earbuds with anti-knotting wires, used them day in, day out, on the road in my pockets and at home at my desktop and they lasted for two and a half years. Given how much I used them, that’s a long time. I bought the same model again and they too lasted very long. Now they suddenly did away with the perfect solution and want to do everything wireless as if we can spare the lithium. It’s ridiculous.

      • @TheSambassador
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        11 year ago

        But now instead you just have no options when the batteries die, which in my experience has never broken 2 years.

      • Einar
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        11 year ago

        Yes, the cheap ones have that problem. Decent quality makes all the difference. I have had mine for years with no problems.

        • @thenofootcanman
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          31 year ago

          The Bluetooth ones with a detachable cable are the best of both worlds tbh

        • pewter
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          11 year ago

          Cheap is fine. I don’t use wired headphones as much, but I’d rather they break than whatever they’re connected to. I’d have a bunch of devices with ruined ports if my headphones had been stronger. Best option would be if they just disconnected from the port, but that’s less likely if the cable is orthogonal to the jack when I’m about to break it.

          Back in the day, I thought Apple revolutionized with magnetic charging cables, but I never really saw that get widespread mass usage.

    • @who8mydamnoreos
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      01 year ago

      They got rid of 3.5mm jacks because for 95% of the customer base they were as useful as bellybuttons, they collected lint. If you want to use a jack, get a dedicated audio device and pick whatever phone you want.

  • KptnAutismus
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    51 year ago

    wireless is NOT ALWAYS the future, everything i own that can work both wired and wirelessly works just as well if not better (in the case of my Quest 2) when in wired mode. i fucking hate bluetooth. i need about 3 times as long to connect my bluetooth headphones compared to sticking a 3,5mm jack in a hole. not to mention the limited bitrate and having to constantly plug in a cable to be able to use my wireless devices.

    okay rant over. (and i am not a boomer, i am not even in my 20s)

  • @An_Ugly_Bastard
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    51 year ago

    I’d actually be less annoyed if Patrick Stewart’s voice told me low battery.

  • @Ddhuud
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    41 year ago

    Mine says it 3 times in 2 minutes and just shuts down. Which I find odd, because I admit it’s getting old, but the battery still lasts 2-3 hours with a full charge.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Damn, 2-3 hours only? Mine last through a 10 hour shift, granted they barely make it to the end of the day at around 10% but I’d be buying new ones if they stopped making it through my full shift.

  • kaushal
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    41 year ago

    Why can’t they just add a beep. My earphone speakes whole sentence “battery low please put earphone for charging”

  • Jo Miran
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    31 year ago

    I just started watching Billions for the first time, and I’m doing so through my nice over the ear headphones. When he’s speaking in low tone, Paul Giamatti’s voice is ready for ASMR prime time.

    I ultimately didn’t like that show but I might rewatch the first few episodes just for that velvet voice. Who knew he was hiding honey underneath the bed of Rusty nails that is his yelling?

  • Hot Saucerman
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    21 year ago

    Lakutis could just wirelessly charge them, though.

    Picard didn’t know what we was giving up in convenience.

  • @x4740N
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    11 year ago

    battery low, please recharge headset