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Should I use wireless or wired headphones?

In terms of sound quality, if your music is in MP3 format, you probably won't notice much difference between wireless and wired headphones, but if it is stored in ALAC/FLAC/WAV, sound differences may be more distinguishable. Generally speaking, most wired headphones provide better sound quality than wireless.



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  • The wires might get tangled even if the headset is inside a drawer.
  • Tripping the wire might cause damage to the headset.
  • It might not be a future-proof choice.
  • It can only limit the quality of the audio files.
  • The headsets can be uncomfortable to wear for the users.


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Top 5 most comfortable over-ear headphones
  • Most comfortable overall — Meze 99 Classics.
  • Most comfortable for the office — Sony WH-1000XM4.
  • Most comfortable for flight/travel — Bose QuietComfort 45.
  • Lightest-feeling — Sony MDR-1AM2.
  • Most comfortable audiophile headphones — Sennheiser HD 660 S.


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Using wired headphones, which are directly attached to your device, mitigates any potential connectivity or Bluetooth issue that you may experience with wireless headphones. Analog signals are used in wired headphones to deliver excellent sound quality, which can handle more data than digital signals like Bluetooth.

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Ethernet (a wired connection) and Wi-Fi (wireless) are the two most common methods. Ethernet tends to be faster, with the disadvantage of needing to be plugged directly into the device. Wi-Fi, on the other hand, is slower and more prone to interference but offers a lot of flexibility and freedom of movement.

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