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I really have two questions, the first is does using a USB-C Jack adapter have an affect in the audio quality in comparison to just wired USB-C earbuds? (i don’t see why it would but just want to know 🤷♂️ )
Second, does the USB-C Jack adapter work with the 16P? (again, don’t see why it would but wanted to make sure)
Ordered both the 16P and Earbuds just now and probably should have asked this beforehand but didn’t (🤦♂️)
Thanks in advance!
Priorities in order:
Wired USB-C Connectivity
In ear headphones/earbuds
Durable - would love to get a minimum of 3 years of moderate use out of them.
Microphone
(Flexible, but ideally) $45 or less
They don't have to be the most incredible audio quality ever created, I'm just tired of having to constantly replace my headphones.
I primarily use my headphones for videos or music while in public, or for work meetings. I'd use them probably 3-4 times a week. I've mostly tried cheap options off Amazon, hence them breaking constantly.
As the title says, I want to repurpose my old lightning apple ear buds to usb C. I have an extra lightning to USB C charger cable that I do not use anymore, and I was wondering if it would be as simple as just cutting off the ends and attaching the usb C part of the charger to the apple earbud?
New here, wondering if I could get any guidance on buying a new pair of wired earbuds? Specifically looking for something that has good all-around use, I like listening to music when going on runs and walking to work mainly.
I've been using very basic/overly priced Skullcandy usb-c wired headphones for the past year, but every time I get a new pair it seems like in the first 2-6 weeks of owning one of the earbuds goes deaf. I hate always spending $30 for another pair that I know is just going to get trashed in a month. With that being said, willing to increase my budget if I know a pair of earbuds have a good lifespan.
If you're wondering why USB-C--I have a Google pixel phone. I didn't know any better when I purchased it and was deeply depressed to not see an audio jack on it ):
Thanks for reading!