I’ll start: printers.

I bought an HP in March 2020 when my job went remote and HP bricked it remotely after only 100 pages because I wouldn’t sign up for their subscription program. Ended up trashing a perfectly good printer.

Luckily my library’s close by and I can print there remotely.

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    Also curious about wireless earphones, if it’s an audio quality thing, I can understand that.

    Please also reply to me so I can get a notification to see your answer

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      Foggenbooty pretty much nailed it.

      Poor repairability, but also, why would I use 2 cheap dacs (1 in each earbuds), when I would use wired earphones and have 1 good dac. And the fact lithium needs to be mined for 2 batteries is super problematic considering the conditions lithium miners face.

      Of course then there’s the issue that everything with a battery has a limited lifespan. Those batteries will die one day and render your wireless earphones useless. My headphones will last for the rest of my life, meaning less e-waste is generated.

      BT being active is a privacy nightmare, and the ones that require apps is also a privacy nightmare.

      But then also they are just inferior to wired headphones in every way. So yeah, I’m not gonna buy an objectively worse product for way more money than their wired counterparts, that also exploits lithium miners and our planet and is also a privacy nightmare.

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      I’m not OP, but here are the downsides I’m aware of:

      • Poor reparability
      • BT always active
      • Codec support
      • Latency
      • Some need apps for full control and they can come with ads/tracking