This actually looks really solid. I was thinking more about the traditional seashell shape, but from the functionality these are perfect. Thanks!
This actually looks really solid. I was thinking more about the traditional seashell shape, but from the functionality these are perfect. Thanks!
I’m actually considering buying larger aux headphones, taking them apart, and installing this inside so that the USB port shows on the outside. It is a little more of a project than I want, but then I could just use a USB c extension cable to connect to whatever.
Thanks, I will definitely check this out, koss looks like just the right kind of manufacturer.
Wonderful! Thanks for the list, this is exactly what I’m looking for.
Thanks for the link, that does look good.
I agree, the usb-c connection is th3bmost prone to damage. However, my real problem with the adapter is that there is a stiff part added to the cable in the worst place possible for a pocket. I constantly feel uneasy about the stresses put on the USB poet of the phone by this extra bit of cable with the AUX jack, that’s what I want to get rid of.
The adapter you linked partially solves this problem, but it’s also longer and bulkier than “just” a USB plug attached to a cable.
I’m being nitpicky about it, but only because it really is a very important detail to me
I have, I refuse to give any data or money to Alphabet, Apple, Meta, etc. as far as I can help it.
But thanks anyway.
Thanks, that retro look is actuality a great idea for a backup, they look very light and uncomplicated.
Thanks for the advice, but I already have usb c in-ear headohones from JBL. A
Thanks for the tip. I hope I can find a cable that has such a module, then finding the headphones themselves should be relatively easy.
I’m fine with rabbit holes, I’m an engineer, that’s kinda what we do all day anyway.
I’m in the EU, and thanks, linsoul looks like a good shop to search.
Thanks! This will probably be the best option for me.
Thanks, I’ll definitely take a look at them.
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Ouch. I feel that comment on many levels.
At least they stuck to it, and were transparent about the state of things.
I’ve bought several early access games that I don’t play yet, because I believe they will get there at some point. My hardware doesn’t do cyberpunk 2077 justice, but if it did I would’ve bought it too.
You didn’t seem argumentative to me at all. I’m genuinely happy to disagree about something and:
-just have it be civil
-no one takes it personally
-we find things we can agree on
I definitely agree that less plastic = better in general. But if you’re going to 3d print stuff, at least this is functional.
And I’m not here to argue. God it is nice to have a civil discussions on social media.
China has also mastered modern slave labor. That someone makes thier own replacement instead of ordering some small uncomplicated part from across the globe isn’t crazy, it’s self-reliant and smart.
But that’s, like, just my opinion man.
I just thought perhaps there is already a lot of the necessary components there since bazzite is so well-tailored to running windows games. But of course I have no idea what I’m talking about. I hope I made that at least somewhat clear in my comment.
I suppose it means the game that had the largest impact on the gaming industry and/or society in general. For example, almost all games have red represent health and blue represent mana/magic because diablo was super popular and everyone copied it.