With completely wireless earbuds, the rule is: when the battery fails, they have to be disposed of. Not so with the Fairbuds, that allow you to replace batteries in just a few seconds. Combined with a repairable design, the earbuds should therefore have an extremely long lifetime.
Lol, I already have to deal with insulin pump hose, I’m sure as hell not dealing with a wired headphone cable too.
Fair, that’s your choice, and please don’t be aggressive about it, because it gets very annoying very quickly. Tried not to type out this second part, but couldn’t.
But our preference is not a choice. Because phone manufacturers have decided for ourselves.
I think you’re interpreting my frustration with having to deal with an insulin pump hose, as frustration with the person suggesting using wired headphones. Imagine headphone wires you can’t take off. On you 24/7 except for showering, and they get caught on every. Freaking. Thing. Frustrating. I’m not also going to deal with wired headphones on top of that annoyance.
I didn’t reply to the insulin pump part, sorry. It was toward the other part, which implied to me that there are people who don’t want to deal with cables, so no one should be about to use them.
I’m sorry you have to deal with that.
But our point is that having a little extra hole in your phone isn’t going to matter to you.