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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by blakeus12@hexbear.net to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Preferably a dongle, but Bluetooth is ok as well. what wireless headphones do you use? thanks for all suggestions!!!

edit: because i wasn't very descriptive, i will append this: i don't really care about the quality too much, i want to spend ~80 usd or so, but that's flexible within 10 dollars or so. i would prefer a headset that has a USB dongle, like a wireless mouse. i don't really need a microphone in it, but i wouldn't really conplain if there was one.

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[-] ____@infosec.pub 2 points 11 months ago

I have been quite happy with my knock off no name over the ear Chinese/amazon special for months now.

When the battery life starts to suffer, I’ll spend the fifteen bucks again, but hasn’t been a problem at all.

Manjaro LXQT, on a Lenovo P70 that’s starting to show its age. They just work.

It’s basically the same headset hardware that I would’ve used in 2008 or so, tbh. Sound quality isn’t perfect but I am not an audiophile. They work equally well for music from my phone while driving since they’re one ear only.

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