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Here is my top 5 reasons to switch to a devices that only supports USB audio out and no haleadphone jack:
#5: It's cheaper (compared to spending more then $100 on a wired set of headphones witch can break every few months or up to a couple of years depending how you take care of them and most people just leave their headsets where ever they want without thinking..hey i should put these in a safe place...trust me we all have been there!).
#4: Audio Quality is better (everything is good with having a headphone jack but switching to a device where no headphone jack exists has better audio via bluetooth and wired and depending in the device you get they can also be improved with software updates with is a Big A++ because devices with headphone jacks wont get any updates to their audio drivers due to old technology manufactures are trying to get rid off, but could vary to person to person).
#3: Less wires to deal with (The most common problem with wired headphones is that manufactures dont build alot of headsets with long enough cable to reach your pocket to your head especially if you are tall like me or simply overweight. You have the ability to switch using 1 cable to listen to music and now these days tech has gotten better to support variety of different people and less wires mean less things to carry in your pocket).
#2: Better water resistance (since the headphone jack companies were trying their hardest to ensure your device doesn't get damaged from water and the headphone jack was a big challenge so getting rid of it does fix a common issue with water damages and save you money in the end).
#1: Better Battery life (since the headphone jack was removed the audio driver doesn't have to supply power constantly to the port even when your not using it, with USB connection the port has a open and close connection whenever nothing is plugged into the USB the USB port still supplies power to detect if something has been plugged in but in a closed connection to where a very small amount of power is being supplied. Once a USB has been plugged in the USB driver detects something has been plugged in and thus opens the connection to supply full power to the USB for 100% functional connection).
Now take this as you will i'm not trying to say my answers are perfect or even go close to what it actually is presented out in the real world but its shows us examples of the benifits then the negatives!
#5: It's cheaper (compared to spending more then $100 on a wired set of headphones witch can break every few months or up to a couple of years depending how you take care of them and most people just leave their headsets where ever they want without thinking..hey i should put these in a safe place...trust me we all have been there!).
#4: Audio Quality is better (everything is good with having a headphone jack but switching to a device where no headphone jack exists has better audio via bluetooth and wired and depending in the device you get they can also be improved with software updates with is a Big A++ because devices with headphone jacks wont get any updates to their audio drivers due to old technology manufactures are trying to get rid off, but could vary to person to person).
#3: Less wires to deal with (The most common problem with wired headphones is that manufactures dont build alot of headsets with long enough cable to reach your pocket to your head especially if you are tall like me or simply overweight. You have the ability to switch using 1 cable to listen to music and now these days tech has gotten better to support variety of different people and less wires mean less things to carry in your pocket).
#2: Better water resistance (since the headphone jack companies were trying their hardest to ensure your device doesn't get damaged from water and the headphone jack was a big challenge so getting rid of it does fix a common issue with water damages and save you money in the end).
#1: Better Battery life (since the headphone jack was removed the audio driver doesn't have to supply power constantly to the port even when your not using it, with USB connection the port has a open and close connection whenever nothing is plugged into the USB the USB port still supplies power to detect if something has been plugged in but in a closed connection to where a very small amount of power is being supplied. Once a USB has been plugged in the USB driver detects something has been plugged in and thus opens the connection to supply full power to the USB for 100% functional connection).
Now take this as you will i'm not trying to say my answers are perfect or even go close to what it actually is presented out in the real world but its shows us examples of the benifits then the negatives!