Headphones + wireless charging?

Gu
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Cable seems to die, except vlt in the profi area. In the consumer area but you can see the trend (see Apple laptop connections, Apple Airpod, etc.).

Do you think that there will soon be high quality bluetooth headphones with wireless charging? So everything from Sennheiser, devil, Bose, Beyerdynamic etc? Will they follow suit?

bu

Some of them already have Bluetooth headphones.

or do you need wireless charging?

To put a cable on it overnight should not be a broken leg.

Gu

I'm assuming that. It is always imitated by Apple and it is not long before these companies produce a similar product.

Gu

I would like it right. The fumble with 100 chopsticks and the dust accumulation is so unnecessary in 2019 … ^^ would definitely be better to make everything wireless as possible

Gu

You have a completely different view than me. I still use the cable on my Bluetooth headset because I'm worried that the quality of the music is getting worse. And at Christmas I get an iPhone 8, I've already bought a Lightning to Jack connection. It supports wireless charging but I have heard that it damages the phone and I use the good old cable shop. And also no fast-loading because I'm afraid that the battery will hold less. But is everyone his.

Gu

Knowledge is the most powerful weapon against fear.

quick charging actually does make the battery a little faster than normal charging. Wireless charging, however, not at all. Is like normal loading, only the wireless takes a little longer. That is the disadvantage of the wireless charging current.

that the quality of the music by bluetooth is suffering me personally still NOT happen. Something you hear only from the music professionals who produce something in the studio. But what they do there's a long way from everyday life.

Ko

Cable seems to die, except vlt in the profi area.

Not at all. Just because True Wireless is well received by younger people, it does not mean that only wireless models are produced and manufactured. No matter what happens and how long time passes, the cable is always preferred over the wireless version, be it for budgetary technical reasons, but especially in terms of latency or loss of sound.

Do you think that there will soon be high quality bluetooth headphones with wireless charging?

There are already from some manufacturers. So in the True Wireless segment. In any other area, it would be pure nonsense, so for over-ears, on-ears, etc., then you would also have to pay attention to how to put them on the contact surface / so that they can load. In addition, wireless charging is a nice technology, but for me actually quite insane. Not only because the phone charges slower, but it also overused the battery more, as in the transfer of the battery like to make warmer times, which is always weaker in performance over time.

So everything from Sennheiser, devil, Bose, Beyerdynamic etc? Will they follow suit?

Sennheiser uses feature already with the Momentum True Wireless or the Galaxy Buds produced by AKG. Whether all tightening is an open question, but will probably run out with certainty. I could imagine this only synonymous only with the construction or the type of headphones.

Ko

I also just listen to music while my Bluetooth headphones are connected via jack on the laptop. 🤣🤣

Gu

Do you mean that seriously or ironically because of the crooked salmon mileys? If ironic: My headphones still have a cable and a hole where you can connect jack. My headphones can do both.

Ko

I'm really serious. XD

I own a few Bluetooth headphones and still mostly use a jack, because I'm really too lazy to recharge the battery. : *

Gu

Ups sry that i misinterpreted it. But is exactly the same with me. I enjoy the luxury of not having to recharge like other people who no longer have a jack on their headphones.

Ko

That the quality of the music by bluetooth is suffering me personally still NOT happen.

that can happen very fast. But some sort of compression and latency is always there and it does not matter how expensive the device is. Even with codec aptX (HD), the transmission quality is already very high and for most would be hardly noticeable, but differences are still present. You should always note which codec is possible with which device. The weakest link (be it the mobile phone or the headphones) which type of transmission comes to conditions and accordingly improves the sound quality / deteriorates.

You just hear something from the music professionals who produce something in the studio.

not only of which, even you soldest can perceive the difference between SBC and apt (X), LDAC. Sounds like a bad compressed MP3 file.

But what they do there's a long way from everyday life.

Sounds to me like that, as one Ottonormal consumer is not a tonally high-quality headphones that are intended for the studio or HiFi products grow. Personally, I attach great importance to the sound and would not like to run around with any bass-driven lumps like JBL, Beats, Bose, for example.

I myself am currently thinking for some time either to buy a studio headphone or even to a HiFi product from Sennheiser which price once again put a fad on top of it. And of course with a decent amplifier that can also handle the listener.

Everyone has got to know that for himself. I belong more to the category that I want to enjoy my music and I like to take a lot of time for it and there the sound must also tune nunmal.

Ko

All good.

I just find this way completely insane. The only reason why the jack connection is omitted is the one you can then use the headphones, but of USB-C headphones barely a trace, there may be a handful of products that provide this connection and that's just too little. Then you have to make not only next to USB-C headphones but also with jack or simply all systems would do without this connection such as laptops, TVs, monitors, cell phones (as is slowly the case) and possibly the good old amplifier still be connected with 6.35mm jack. Then you have to unnecessarily grow several headphones, because the connections are different.