Bluetooth isn't that bad anymore, not great but not terrible. Sound quality has gone up dramatically and latency is now tolerable. What really blows is that it's still not really capable of sending lossless 1.4 Mbps uncompressed PCM CD audio so your music must be stored as uncompressed WAVs if you want good battery life and exceptionally good lossy output sound quality on your headphones.
>>105756977
Exactly, LC3 uses lower bandwidth compared to SBC and thus less power. That's why you're seeing modern headsets achieve 50+ hours of battery life. At some point these efficiency gains should overlap with solar panel tech and we'll see bluetooth headsets that practically never need charging assuming you don't just stay indoors like a neet all the time.
>>105757068
They still have lithium batteries manufacturers go out of their way to make sure it's easier to cut off your own dick than to change them. Those 50h will become less and less with every passing year. >just buy new ones lmao
Exactly.
>>105757261
Yeah but instead of buying new headsets every year you buy them every 3 years. They'll probably refuse to make solar powered headsets in the next decade not because they can't but because it would financially ruin them if people got headsets that lasted 10+ years.
>>105757944 >connect via cable first >enable adb wireless >now find the IP on the same router and connect >now you can connect your USB hub with all devices >it can disconnect at any time and for any reason
>>105756586 (OP) >two cameras >on a work "rugged" phone >none is a thermal one in 2025
ngmi...
and i was happy with my xcover 4s...
is there any industrial phone cheap and smallish?
>>105756586 (OP)
Lame. Samsung's really losing it. I got the A25 recently, with both a headphone jack and micro SD slot, the A26 ditched the headphone jack and I'm sure the micro SD slot is next, I probably won't buy from them after this one.
iirc my sony z3 had a 3.5 port and it was waterproof, sounds like a shitty excuse
honestly to this day I always forget my phone has no 3.5 port, it's still the default in my head and I lost track of how many times I tried to connect something to it just to realize it's not there anymore