They only keep a charge for a day, meaning the 'yay no more cord' joy is entirely curtailed by 'will I make it home on this charge?' fear.
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you obv need another charger. in the future, our economy will be based on device chargers and rely on everybody buying multitudes.
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neither. They weren't especially crappy headphones, and a 'day's use' was basically a run + 2 commutes.
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so I think it's that the tech is still a curiosity rather than truly functional for people who don't pay &$100 for headphones.
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I think $50 is a bit much to ask people to spend for a basic function if you're taking away all other alternatives.
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ehh. In my experience little adapters are good at a) getting stuck in pockets and falling into grates, and b) getting lost in bags.
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I'm sure the headphone market will catch up within a year, but it'll be a little more spendy and a lot less convenient.
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but then you're back to ones that hold a Five-hour charge
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but then you're back to the adaptor, which just screams 'likely to fall off in bottom of bag'
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no adaptor. The buds have a Lightning connector instead of a mini-plug. Does mean you can only use them with iDevices
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