Fairphone Fairbuds launch with replaceable batteries, titanium drivers and ANC

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Fairphone Fairbuds launch with replaceable batteries, titanium drivers and ANC
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Nice, how make one with the earbuds attached to each other with a wire and I’ll buy it for sure!

The thing about wired earbuds and headphones is that they're already pretty sustainable. A good pair can last you decades, while wireless buds are usually throwaway products. So I think it's pretty cool that they're doing something about that for those that want wireless earbuds.

I think you misunderstood, I want wireless headphones that have the two earbuds connected via a wire so you know, one doesn’t just pop out if your ear and drop on the street.

I think JBL and some other brands do carry such earbuds, but maybe it might not be thz kind of wire you'd fancy. There are also cheaper options that have a wire linking the two ear buds, but as I said those are usually cheap and might not be up to your standards.

I have a set of those from Jabra

They are called "Wireless" headphones when there is a wire connecting them. "True Wireless" means two separate earbuds.

Ugh? I used to burn through wired earbuds at a pace of maybe one pair per month. You basically have to sit and not move if you don't want to damage the wire IME

Some of the better ones have removable cables. You'll usually just yank them out or worst case if the cable is damaged you can easily replace it.

How much are you paying for your headphones? Nicer ones that don't break as easily are probably a cost effective option for you.

And still like only $20 for ones with the ability to replace a broken wire

Why would you want that? I can't imagine to ever going back to non wireless buds

Wired still has some advantages. Mainly sound quality.

I like the infinite battery life wired headphones have.

Don't forget the little string so you can easily pop em out and let em dangle without losing them.

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You may like Shokz. Their headsets are wireless and bone-conducting. The drivers get pressed to your temples with a flexible wire connecting them and you hear the sound conducting through your head instead of your ear canal. The only downside I've experienced with them is that they can only drown out so much noise, so if you're planning on using them in a noisy environment, probably go with another choice.

A friend of mine has a set of them at work and they work well in our noisy environment - machine shop.

The rule for earbuds is that you can only have one in so the bone conduction are gaining popularity at work.

I wish they fit in my motorcycle helmet. My earbuds fall out all the time when I take my helmet off.

I can use them everywhere. Except my whole subway ride...

There have wireless headphones that you can use a USB-C wire with, but that's not an earbud.

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