Hi Eamonn,
Itâs a personal choice of course, but I for one love wireless earbuds.
They are so much easier and nicer to use, especially if using them around the
house. No wires getting in the way, getting tangled etc.
There is the risk of losing them, but, touch wood, after about three or four
years I think, I have yet to lose any ð¤
The other downside is that you have to charge them. Most will give you
somewhere in the region of five to seven hours usage though, and the case will
recharge them in your pocket. You charge the case as needed, mileage will vary
depending on your usage of course.
VoiceOver and TalkBack work pretty well with them these days. A few years ago
there was a lot of latency, but thatâs largely resolved now.
You might notice it is not quite as snappy, for example when typing, but itâs
minimal.
Any other questions please shout.
Dave
David Nason
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On 16 Dec 2022, at 11:26, Eamonn O Connor <eamooconnor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if there are disadvantages in using wireless ear buds? I
imagine it is a little like using hearing aids; and the units could be
easily lost or mislaid. Having said that, I don't use hearing aids!
Background:
I occasionally use an old Sony MP3 player/recorder, for listening to audio
books it has a USB port for file transfer and charging, and a 3.5 mm socket
for wired headphones. It is now showing its age, and some of the keys are a
bit dodgy.
I rang Back From The Future in Georges Street, with a view to obtaining a
replacement. They suggested rechargeable wireless ear Buds. As I understand
it these are stored in a case; with a built-In charger. There are keys on
the case for file navigation. The unit has eight gigs of storage, which is
more than enough for a couple of audio books.
Any thoughts would be most welcome
Thanks, Eamonnÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
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