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Wired vs. Wireless Headphones – Which is Better?

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More and more wireless headsets and headsets are available. Undoubtedly, a wireless headset gives you a sense of freedom by not having a cord hanging in front of your chest. In winter it’s easier to button down your coat and you won’t get stuck in every door handle.

Those who can really take advantage of the wireless ear and headphones are, in my opinion, athletes and frequent travelers. For the former, it is important that fewer factors interfere with their performance. Think about how it feels better to jog – with the cable constantly striking your chest with or without sweaty skin, neck? Regular travelers who frequently travel from A to B for short or long distances, hanging around on their phones and computers all day long and making a lot of noise can also make their daily routine more comfortable without having to tune the cable before listening to music. and the phone to connect them separately.

Another benefit of wireless systems is their larger than expected coverage. If you are crawling up and down in the office or at home while listening to music or making a phone call, your phone or tablet can stay around the corner of the desk. Most wireless headphones offer a range of 5 to 10 meters in ideal conditions, which is far more than wired solutions, anyway.

 

There are also wireless headphones that are capable of active noise cancellation. In this case, the ambient sounds are so-called by the headphone electronics and you will hear a much quieter outside while enjoying the details of the music you are playing. Along with the most advanced premium products (like JBL Everest Elite, B&W PX or, Bose QC35, etc.) you can also download a free mobile application to make fine adjustments.

This is how I listed the main benefits of wireless systems. Now, some compromises: cable-less solutions use active electronics to receive the Bluetooth signal from your phone. That’s why a battery is built into the headset and you need to charge it. If you forgot to recharge it, unfortunately, you are screwed – unless you have a battery bank, which in turn is extra portable. Bluetooth uses more power than a flat cable, so your phone or tablet’s battery is more charged when you’re listening to music or making a phone call than using a cabled headset.

However, numbers alone should not condemn wireless headphones. For those who travel frequently, the high-noise active noise cancellation and the comfort of premium materials lasting for hours also benefit. Whatever the case, it is advisable not to overlook the fact that Bluetooth-enabled headphones are not replacing their cable counterparts, but rather have grown into an independent category in the last few years.

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