With smartphone
makers ditching the headphone jack in the hopes of a truly wireless future, we're having to rely on Bluetooth devices like earbuds and headphones more and more.
Not exact matches
Last year, LeEco's president of R&D Liang Jun told The Verge that
ditching the
headphone jack and going USB - C only didn't impact the manufacturing process, or help the Chinese gadget
maker save space in its phone design.
Headphone makers are quickly going wire - free, probably because smartphone makers have been increasingly ditching the 3.5 mm headph
Headphone makers are quickly going wire - free, probably because smartphone
makers have been increasingly
ditching the 3.5 mm
headphoneheadphone jack.
And now that many phone
makers are
ditching the
headphone jack, wireless
headphones are a good way to ensure compatibility with just about any new device.