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ClanDestine
Join Date: Aug 2014
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Earphones
Every pair of earphones I've ever had breaks, which makes sense. But it seems to happen constantly, this most recent pair I've made last since like September, which is like a record for me. I hate when one side stops working and I'm left with only the other until I can get new ones, which takes days. I take care of them, don't tangle them, don't stretch them, don't drop them, don't wrap them tightly, yet this still happens a lot. Idk if it's just the normal life span or not, they're usually pretty high quality like the Apple ones or good Skullcandy ones, so I'd expect them to last longer. Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong? Or how to maybe fix them when one side stops working? |
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Registered User
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Location: United Kingdom
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ClanDestine
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Verified ✔️
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: M.I.A
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Get the Bluetooth earphones, way better than the usually crap.
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Ugh daddy send me memes
Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 2,449
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What Bryan said. The only annoying thing with Bluetooth is that you have to charge them.
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ClanDestine
Join Date: Aug 2014
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Not a bad idea, any suggestions?
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11-14-2015
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Ugh daddy send me memes
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