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discuss Do you prefer wired or wireless headphones?

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Headphones can come wired or wireless. A lot of people prefer the wireless type because they don't have to worry about managing the wire or being restricted to a spot depending on what they are using it on.

I prefer wired headphones because I don't have to worry about charging it all the time unlike the wireless ones. It's my biggest challenge with wireless headphones.

Which one do you prefer between wired or wireless headphones?
 
I prefer the wireless headphones. I really don't like to be struggling with wires when I am supposed to be enjoying my music. I use headphones to produce and mix music and wires coming in between you and your work can be really uncomfortable.
 
I had wired ones that broke, well, they were Bluetooth, but I used the 3.5mm input because 6 hour battery life was never enough.

Had them till they were irreparable by tape and replaced them with Sony WH1000XM5 wireless headphones. The noise canceling that they have make them better than my wired pair, but best of all it's either 30 or 40 hours of battery life. I run into "low battery" warnings ending my 2nd or 3rd day using them.

So, wireless here.

The cord on the previous one got in the way too much too.
 
I had wired ones that broke, well, they were Bluetooth, but I used the 3.5mm input because 6 hour battery life was never enough.

Had them till they were irreparable by tape and replaced them with Sony WH1000XM5 wireless headphones. The noise canceling that they have make them better than my wired pair, but best of all it's either 30 or 40 hours of battery life. I run into "low battery" warnings ending my 2nd or 3rd day using them.

So, wireless here.

The cord on the previous one got in the way too much too.
It's only the cord that is usually the problem with wired headsets. When I wasn't used to them, I would suddenly stand up to walk before it pulls out of my head. My subconscious is used it now whenever I have the headset on.
 
When I wasn't used to them, I would suddenly stand up to walk before it pulls out of my head.
That's the reason why, when I had a corded headset, I purposefully chose one with a detachable 3.5mm cord.

That way, if I ever stood up, it would yank out the cord quite easily without pulling on my head, and if I got too far from the laptop, it'd pull from either the laptop or headphones, still having them on and nothing tugging from my head. It's good for if you suddenly have to get up as it'll disconnect instead of abruptly yanking your head down or around when you're not expecting it.
 
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