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Why would anyone "upgrade" to the P2? Am I missing something? Same-ish specs and no headphone jack, I consider that a downgrade.
In the age of Bluetooth headsets, who plugs in for that any more and wants to be tangled? Besides, it includes a 3.5 mm adapter to USB-C.Why would anyone "upgrade" to the P2? Am I missing something? Same-ish specs and no headphone jack, I consider that a downgrade.
That's the thing, I think it all depends on where you stay... I rarely ever see anyone with wired headphones walking around almost everyone with headphones I see either with that thing around their neck or the neck cable (both are Bluetooth)... Just like the ppl saying no one plays their phone out loud so ffs are a waste of space but my friends and I show fb videos, YouTube clips, and play soundcloud clips for each other quite a bit...I think more people still plug in the old fashion way than use Bluetooth. Us old curmudgeons are stubborn. plus Bluetooth never sounds as good imo.
I think more people still plug in the old fashion way than use Bluetooth. Us old curmudgeons are stubborn. plus Bluetooth never sounds as good imo.
I think more people still plug in the old fashion way than use Bluetooth. Us old curmudgeons are stubborn. plus Bluetooth never sounds as good imo.
In the age of Bluetooth headsets, who plugs in for that any more and wants to be tangled? Besides, it includes a 3.5 mm adapter to USB-C.
I don't have that issue with Jaybird X3 (BT 4.1). Headphones will need to support BT 5.0 to see the benefits of BT 5.0 with Pixel 2/ XL. Looks like the Pixel buds don't support BT 5.0.Serious question here, but with bluetooth 5.0 replacing the 3.5mm jack, does this now mean that we can connect any bluetooth headphones, put our phone in our pocket, and not experience the dreaded signal loss which happens way too often?