Sauerteig
Head-Fier
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I am not sure where this belongs, if it is here or in the portable headphone section.
Anyway, I am writing to set forth reasons for my strong aversion to bluetooth. I really don't like it. My woman uses bluetooth and quite often she is delayed or frustrated because the battery is not charged. Beyond that, I set forth these concerns, drawbacks, and criticisms:
- uses battery power on a device. I use a dedicated audio player for most listening. Sometimes I will use newpipe to hear a song I do not have as a digital file. I looked up bluetooth battery usage. Most articles classify this as a myth, but discuss just leaving bluetooth on in the background when not listening. What result though if one listens eight or ten hours a day? This is one of several reasons why I do not use a phone to listen to music.
- makes headphones disposable. The headphones I have settled on are the pioneer hdj-x10. While 350.00 may not seem like much to many audiophiles, I don't want to just throw these aways in two or three years or however long the lithium batteries will last. Replacing lithium batteries on headphones seems even more prohibitive to me...
- pairing up can be finnicky. We use zip car. A lot of the cars don't have a cable plug in, which forces me to use bluetooth. Sometimes it can be a hassle to delete prior entries. Even then, sometimes pairing bluetooth requires more effort than it should. This is less of a concern with a player or device one owns, but even so.
- I do not trust the audio fidelity of bluetooth. A lot of articles debunk this, but I just don't buy it. One is trusting codecs and other things that can be elusive. I do think this is much more of a problem with streaming, which I think is a really dumb idea for variosu reasons.
Thoughts?
Mods if you feel this belongs in a different section please move where it is better suited. Thanks.
Anyway, I am writing to set forth reasons for my strong aversion to bluetooth. I really don't like it. My woman uses bluetooth and quite often she is delayed or frustrated because the battery is not charged. Beyond that, I set forth these concerns, drawbacks, and criticisms:
- uses battery power on a device. I use a dedicated audio player for most listening. Sometimes I will use newpipe to hear a song I do not have as a digital file. I looked up bluetooth battery usage. Most articles classify this as a myth, but discuss just leaving bluetooth on in the background when not listening. What result though if one listens eight or ten hours a day? This is one of several reasons why I do not use a phone to listen to music.
- makes headphones disposable. The headphones I have settled on are the pioneer hdj-x10. While 350.00 may not seem like much to many audiophiles, I don't want to just throw these aways in two or three years or however long the lithium batteries will last. Replacing lithium batteries on headphones seems even more prohibitive to me...
- pairing up can be finnicky. We use zip car. A lot of the cars don't have a cable plug in, which forces me to use bluetooth. Sometimes it can be a hassle to delete prior entries. Even then, sometimes pairing bluetooth requires more effort than it should. This is less of a concern with a player or device one owns, but even so.
- I do not trust the audio fidelity of bluetooth. A lot of articles debunk this, but I just don't buy it. One is trusting codecs and other things that can be elusive. I do think this is much more of a problem with streaming, which I think is a really dumb idea for variosu reasons.
Thoughts?
Mods if you feel this belongs in a different section please move where it is better suited. Thanks.