• @[email protected]
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    28 months ago

    The point is that their earbuds are absolutely non repairable, and admittedly so. Really hope they can improve that, but I think they might just discontinue the earbuds in favour of repairable headphones.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      Do you really consider the $5 wired earbuds that came with the phone, the ones most people used, were repairable? Nah, they were way more disposable than even cheap wireless buds are these days.

          • Virtual Insanity
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            18 months ago

            Still using the buds I got with my galaxy S4. They’ve outlasted 4 sets of BT buds.

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              8 months ago

              Thanks for the anecdotal evidence, but in general those buds ended up in the trash in months, if not weeks. Out of all the people I know, pretty sure my wife is the only one that likes the wired buds that came with phones, but she went through a pair every few months. She switched to Pixel Buds a while back and only uses the wired ones when she runs, but still has to buy new ones twice a year.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        Well, FairPhone also had wired earbuds where you could replace the wires, which is the main reason people throw away wired earphones.

    • kyller3030
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      08 months ago

      @jol @Enk1 the earbuds aren’t on sale anymore, and they did release proper modular& repairable “Fairbuds XL” over-ears.

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          18 months ago

          @jol wait… this site’;s layout is confusing…
          I meant fairphone discontinued their controversial bluetooth in-ears. Wired in-ear headphones in general are having a bit of a renaissance with so called “chi-fi”. Chinese brands launched after 2015, that sound great for $20-$50. Check out Crinacle’s youtube channel