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by currency 174 days ago
Alexa. I use Alexa constantly, except my Echos drop off the network and have to be manually restarted by unplugging them. And I curse every time one of them starts up with, "by the way...."

I have several smart power strips that stopped responding; I have had better luck with individual smart outlets.

Digital audio players with Wi-Fi radios that support AirPlay. I've purchased three, two from Hiby and one from FiiO. The idea was to stream AirPlay to the DAP from one of my PCs, getting quality audio over wired headphones, while I walked around the house. The Hiby models would drop the stream occasionally and both had batteries that died in a year or less. The FiiO would accept streams from Apple devices, but not third-party AirPlay streams. I ended up listening to my phone.

I found bone conduction headphones don't come anywhere close to audiophile quality.

Wi-Fi in general, living in a row home in a neighborhood crowded with 2.4 GHz transceivers.

I bought and stored away a large drawer full of microphones, headphones, mice, and keyboards before I settled on the models I like.

I've never used a Windows trackpad that was worth spit. I can't use a Mac without a trackpad next to my keyboard and mouse. The difference on Windows is maddening.

I was getting frustrated with the battery in my old Apple watch as it got older, but now that I have two watches and can switch between them, I wear one or the other 24 hours a day.

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Yeah bone conduction headphones are awful, I don’t know how people tolerate them.
The Mac trackpads are outstanding. I consider it one of their best hardwares