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by tw04
3575 days ago
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They don't. They make countless headphones that don't require batteries. They make countless headphone that are wireless. I switched to bluetooth noise cancelling headphones a few years ago and haven't looked back... but eliminating the jack seems rather silly to me. There are still AMAZINGLY good headphones that are always going to require a cord. To me this is as stupid as Intel refusing to support USB3 for the sake of "moving on". That worked out well... |
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> The fact that my headphones need a AAA battery
Just because some headphones do not need batteries says nothing about these specific headphones being talked about. Both can exist at the same time (a pair that requires batteries, and many that do not.)
For example, Bose Noise-Cancelling Headphones, which are quite popular, require AAA batteries:
http://worldwide.bose.com/productsupport/en_us/web/qc15/page...