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[–] schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business 67 points 1 week ago (3 children)

My complaint has always been that the stupid things need to endlessly be recharged.

I've got some AirPod Pros and they're great... for about 4 hours.

Then you're stopping what you're doing, recharging for half an hour, and then you're good for uh, another 3 hours because that wasn't a full charge.

And after the 2nd or 3rd time you've done that, your case is dead and you get to throw everything on a charger for a couple of hours.

Ooooooooor I can put in my wired headphones, and not give a shit about any of that, because that's not how those work at all.

I suppose most people don't spend most of their day listening to podcasts and audiobooks and thus 4 hours is fine, but good lord is it annoying as crap.

[–] Cenotaph@mander.xyz 6 points 1 week ago

I had a similar problem. If thats your only limiation, check out the audiotechnica ATH-CKS50TW. Really excellent sound quality, the headphones themselves have 12hrs continuous use and the headphone case holds 24hrs of charge. Has full noise cancelling, and the headphones can be used independently of one another like airpods.

I can wear them on the bus to work, all day at work, and then on the ride home and still have an hour or two of charge left over before I have to put them back in their case.

[–] bjorney@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You have airpod pros but spending $5 USB-Aux adapter is where you draw the line?

[–] snazzles@lemm.ee 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

But then you always need that adapter with you and you can't charge at the same time

[–] bjorney@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago

You can leave it attached to the end of your headphone wire

If the latter is a concern, there are adapters that allow this as well, which, you can also leave attached to the end of your charging cord

[–] catloaf@lemm.ee -2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Do airpods really suck that much? I've used the Anker ones for years, for about an hour 3-5 times a week, and I need to charge them... maybe once every six weeks? It's infrequently enough that I hardly notice.

[–] schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

They really do.

The sound great, and the ANC is great, but the "official" battery life for a brand new one (which these are not) is "up to 4.5 hours" with ANC on, and 5 without it.

It ends up being 2-3 charge cycles basically every day, plus a full recharge of the charging case.

They do, however, work amazingly well if you're in the Apple ecosystem; for example they'll swap between my iPad and Mac Mini if audio starts on one or the other.

But for actually sitting down with something and listening to a thing, I'd rather just plug in some headphones (via the lovely USB-C dongle) and not have to think about if the stupid things are going to die before I'm ready to stop listening.

(Disclaimer: I'm also a weirdo who doesn't carry a smartphone, and still uses an iPod for listening to stuff outside of the house, so feel free to roll your eyes and disregard my obviously bad opinions :P )

[–] turtlepower@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Sound great? Either you've never had a pair of cans on, or you might want to consider getting your hearing checked. The membranes in airpods are too small to recreate full frequency spectrum. Yeah, they're more clear than the earbuds of yore, but they can't hold a candle to my $30 Gemini DJ headphones. No, they don't have any noise canceling, but I like to hear the car that's about to run me over when I'm out and about, and if you turn em up a little you won't hear anything else anyway. Never have to charge, and pure, clean sound including REAL bass and not some distorted "bass boost".

Might have been unclear; I listen basically exclusively to spoken word stuff. Podcasts, audobooks, "raido" plays, etc.

The Airpods actually sound remarkably good and clear (and ANC helps a lot with ensuring clarity anywhere even slightly noisy) with voices, so for my uses, they sound perfectly fine.

I have a pile of Chi-Fi earbuds that absolutely destroy them in sound quality for music, but it's very much a 99.9% of the time it's not music situation.