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On a recent post, there were a lot of comments, which said that they were missing the headphones on newer mobile devices.

How many actually use the headphone jack?

I ask, because I have one on my phone, since I really wanted one, but I rarely use it. Like Tops 1/Month.

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I use earphones to listen to music and take calls hads free quite often.

I recently got a new phone, a Fairphone 5, which doesn't have a headphone jack, and I'm already missing it.

Listening to music is fine, I just use a USB-C to jack adapter, but I've been told people can't hear me well when I'm doing the same to take a call.

The other day I was in the car with my brother for hours and wanted to put on some music. I couldn't connect to the car radio via Bluetooth because my brother already was and needed it to take calls and whatnot, so AUX cable here we go. Except apparently my phone does something weird like shutting down the USB port when not in use (reasonable) between songs, creating a noise like when you connect a jack to a powered on speaker, which was super annoying.

So, yes, I use the headphones jack and sorely miss it.

[–] squirrelwithnut@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

My current phone (Pixel 8) and my previous phone (Pixel 3) don't have one. My previous phone before those had one but even then I never used it, because I've been using Bluetooth headphones for forever.

[–] yamanii@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I love rhythm games so when I play the mobile ones, maybe 2 times a week? Bluetooth is too slow and prone to disconnection to be reliable, I missed everything when I tried, and muse dash even alerts you on boot to not use bluetooth.

[–] sarmale@lemmy.zip 4 points 2 years ago

Every time i use headphones

[–] NOTIngo@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I have to admit, I also almost never use wired headphones nowadays. When the trend of removing the jack from phones picked up pace, I absolutely hated the idea of a lack of options. But I have to admit, the convenience of no wires, outclassed the nuisance of charging my bluetooth headphones once a week, eventually. Still out of principle, I don't buy headphones from the phone brand im currently using. There are too many good third party brands out there to consider first.

[–] freeman@lemmy.pub 4 points 2 years ago

I used it in my car on the daily until it was removed from the phone. Then i went, in quite frustrating fashion, through a series of cheap aux/jack bluetooth dongles to maintain handsfree and music in the car.

Finally the radio in my truck started going out. So i replaced it with a wireless carplay/android auto model. And it IS nice.

But there are still times i would prefer a wired set of headphones. I still use them on my laptop from time to time. But will use airpods as well. One of the issues i have with my airpods is that often 1 side will be signifigantly louder than the other.

[–] time_lord@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I don't, but I've had about 5 years to replace all of my perfectly good cables with crappy bluetooth audio/dongles.

[–] Red_October@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I do. While I don't end up using headphones terribly often, I still prefer wired ones when I do. I would lose bluetooth earbuds in a heartbeat, and it wouldn't be worth the expense to replace them.

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[–] bandwidthcrisis@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I can just leave a spare pair of wired earphones in the car, desk, bedside, or wherever and they're ready to use without having to constantly carry an earbuds case around. Now I have to buy an adapter for each one I might use. Keeping several spare BT earbuds charged would be impractical.

And the adaptor then blocks the charging port, which has sometimes been a problem.

[–] JudahBenHur@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

daily when I drive to connect to AUX in car. Not connecting via bluetooth, read up on vehicle data collection.

there are usb-c to aux adaptors available for cheap

[–] fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Your car is collecting so much more info about than just your contacts from bluetooth pairing and music taste.

Those would be the least of my concerns.

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[–] thespezfucker@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago

I would but I don't really have any headphones, but I have some I definitely would, it's a cheaper version of airpods

[–] zergtoshi@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I use it quite frequently for both making calls and listening to music or videos.

[–] JadenSmith@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 years ago

I used it often. Since I got a phone without one, as an upgrade, I use a USB-C to 3.5mm adaptor nearly every time I go out. The adaptor is always plugged into my headphones.

[–] kux@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

When I was looking for a new phone I gave up and bought a usb c dac/amp from Fiio. Ended up buying a phone from Sony which does have a 3.5 port (and sd card too) but continue to use the dongle anyway as it sounds better. Use it 2-3 times a week

https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/fiio-x-jade-audio-ka1-dac-amp.25817/reviews

[–] JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 years ago

One every month or two, when I play audio in the old vehicle. It's nice to be able to charge at the same time.

[–] CalamityBalls@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

I do, but rarely. Maybe every other month or so. The situations I do use it, I've been thankful that I avoided phones without a jack. I like having appropriate tools at my disposal, and bluetooth will never be universally applicable.

[–] Grangle1@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago

I'm one of those who miss the headphone jack on mine. Half the time I can't get my wireless earbuds to work right (and I didn't completely cheap out on them), and I had to buy an expensive Bluetooth radio thing to connect it to my car radio because my car is too old to have that built in. An aux cord through the jack on my old phone worked just fine, even better, than that stupid thing.

[–] Euphoma@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I keep losing my usb c to headphone jack, but I usually use it a couple times a week when its not lost. I have airpods, but I'm on android so I lost the charger for it, and nearly lost the airpods many times.

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[–] macrocephalic@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I use it a few times a year at most. I only use Bluetooth headphones, and have android auto in the car. Every now and then I need to plug my phone into a stero or something.

One of my old phones is my dedicated stereo phone at home, it's permanently plugged into the aux of my receiver.

[–] Squirrel@thelemmy.club 4 points 2 years ago

I use mine for listening to audiobooks on an external speaker. Bluetooth speakers often cut off the beginnings of sentences due to the brief silence between them.

[–] Addv4@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

About once every other week on my phone, multiple times a week on my ipad (pro 10.5). It's more that I have a Bluetooth dac for some 30ohm headphones I regularly use, as my phone had more difficulty driving it at usable volume without going all the way up and getting the "you're hurting your ears!" warning.

[–] afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Daily.

Driving to and from work it plugs into my car and at work it plugs into my headset.

[–] Professorozone@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Every Monday when I game with a buddy online.

[–] synapse1278@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I do on a regular basis using the mobile from work. I use wired headset for 90% of the cals I make on this phone.

[–] Zak@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I do.

I don't use it every day because I'm at my PC a lot on a normal day, and I use wired headphones plugged in to that instead. I do use it often when traveling, both for IEM-style earbuds that block most external noise, and to plug into rental cars, family members' cars, etc... with an aux cable. Yes, Bluetooth is an option on most newer cars, but it's slower to set up than a cable, and not all the cars I end up driving are newer.

[–] fpslem@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Agree with this, a headphone jack is occasionally very useful, especially when traveling. I had a Google Pixel without a headphone jack and I was surprised how much I missed it, I got an adapter just to restore that functionality.

[–] spare_muppets@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago

I use wired headphones daily thru a USB c adapter

[–] Jomn@jlai.lu 4 points 2 years ago

I don't use it much, but I do appreciate the one I have on my phone, since I don't always have my BT earbuds with me. Whereas I usually always have some cheap wired earbuds somewhere with me.

[–] FeelThePower@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 years ago

Every single day, maybe a few times a year I don't use it. Though because I have an iphone, my headphone jack is on an adapter. But still, I know for certain it's not something I can ever give up at this point, have tried the Bluetooth thing.

[–] lorty@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

I bought a new phone and took about a month to realize it doesn't have a headphone jack, so yeah.

[–] T00l_shed@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I would use it, if my phone had one.

[–] JakenVeina@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago

Occasionally. If I'm at my desk and I get a call, I'll move my wired headset over from my PC to my phone.

[–] glibg10b@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Every single day since I bought it. My last phone too.

[–] Pat_Riot 4 points 2 years ago

You have a phone with a headphone jack? Who are you, 2012?

[–] sndrtj@feddit.nl 4 points 2 years ago

My current phone doesn't have a headphone jack, but if it did I would every day. Still use wired every day on laptop and pc.

[–] Olap@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Weekly. And I've got bluetooth drivers on daily too. Drop the 3.5mm and you drop my purchase!

[–] bruhduh@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I use mine everyday, and i was one of the first to adapt to wireless headphones when they was just Chinese exotic headphones (before apple and Samsung wireless headphones even existed) and i spotted few cons of using them before they even got popular, main problem of using them is battery and secondary is latency when you pause resume video alot, there are also alot more like signal interference in places with lot of WiFi hotspots so i returned to using wired headphones around time when first apple tws was presented, i use modular wired headphones so i can change wires if they break and always have some spare, also modular headphones can be connected to Bluetooth modules making them effectively tws and when their battery goes bad then you'll just change Bluetooth module and that's it

[–] Muffi@programming.dev 4 points 2 years ago

I only bought wireless headphones because the Galaxy Note 10 didn't have an aux, and required their own overpriced adapter to connect through USB-C. I bike a lot while listening to music and hate when the headphones run out of battery halfway through my ride.

[–] dani@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I would if it had one.

[–] haganbmj@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

Before I updated my car I used the headphone jack regularly for playing music there. Otherwise it was relegated to a couple situations a year like air travel.

Now that I've got a newer vehicle I just have all my music on USB there.

[–] DanglingFury@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

If you own a pre bluetooth-audio vehicle and you commute, then you need an aux port. Even early BT vehicles had iffy connection issues that are immediately solved by just plugging in.

Roadtripping and someone else wants to play a quick song? You can go into the touchscreen settings and go through linking the phone to the vehicles bluetooth and selecting that device, or you can just pass the cord.

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[–] Toadvark@mander.xyz 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I use mine consistently, and the presence of one will be a dealbreaker when I choose my next phone. I use it with an AUX cable in my car, wired headphones I already own, and (most importantly) with a Square point of sale thingamajig at shows. Bluetooth options exist for the last thing of course, but they have their own disadvantages- and I'd rather be able to use both options than just one!

[–] xlash123@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I regularly use wireless earbuds, which are extremely convenient, but I am not looking forward to the day when the battery is insufficient for me and I can't replace it due to "innovation". I also miss out on having splitters so that 2 people can listen to the same audio. I know Bluetooth LE is supposed to fix that, but I don't even know what devices support that. Like others said, having the choice is important, but Apple's "bravery" and market domination removed that from us...

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