Got these earbuds for a little over six euros from AliExpress. They sound very nice for the price, I love the Y2K transparent skeleton aesthetic and most importantly for me, the earbuds can be detached from the cable, so if it breaks you can just get a new one for a few bucks. I’ve had to toss dozens upon dozens of earbuds over the years due to faulty cables so I really appreciate being able to swap them

Edit: You can also plug in Bluetooth adapters into the cable connectors, which is pretty cool. The adapters seem to be a bit expensive though so you’d probably want one of the fancier models

If you were willing to spend a bit more in the 20-30 dollar range, you’d probably be able to get really nice Chinese earbuds but I just needed something cheap for backup and these do very nicely

  • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Got these earbuds for a little over six euros from AliExpress.

    I always thought of getting some of the nice ones if my desk headphones ever died, but joker-amerikkklap the tariffs lol.

    Thankfully my current headphones are still going strong

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      A few months back the CEO of the company that runs Finland’s largest online second-hand marketplace was saying AE, Temu, etc should be banned and there’s plenty of assholes saying similar shit all over Europe

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          There’s just so much stuff you can’t get from anywhere other than China. People talk a lot about cheap, disposable crap, which is fair to some extent, I guess, but there’s also a huge variety of spare parts to keep shit you already own working.

          I have a pair of old Bluetooth headphones that came with thin, pathetic foam earpads that disintegrated completely years ago. I checked on AliExpress, and not only could I get a cheap 10-pack of replacements for those shitty original pads, there’s also proper cushioned aftermarket pads in several different materials depending on whether you like pleather or velour

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            Just bought a replacement part for my camera. Literally the only place you can still get them and a wonder you can.

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    Been two years with my salnotes zeros and they’ve still got me pogging up, had to swap the cables a couple months ago though

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        They’re my only headphones so I was willing to eat the cost. What’s crazy is the quality of DACs you can get for like $7 on AliExpress, legit makes no sense to buy anything more expensive until you hit like the $80 tier

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    FYI those connectors are only rated for like a single digit number of insertions. And let me tell you, from experience they mean it. Even on “good” earbuds I’ve had them break quickly. So don’t go unplugging them often.

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    I got Xiaomi* neckband headphones for like $10, and I’m a big fan now. If you don’t know what neckbands look like: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=neckband&ia=images&iax=images&atb=v481-1

    I would lose earbuds in the first week if I hand them. But over-ear headphones are so bulky, and I don’t like wearing them with wet hair or with a hat. I get tangled with wired headphones. But the neckband solves all of these problems. They definitely don’t sound as good as the $30 JBL overear headphones I have, but for podcasts they’re great. I didn’t even know neckbands were a thing until aliexpress randomly recommended them

    *Likely counterfeit xiaomi

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      Yeah, I have a pair of Bluetooth earbuds which sometimes have a habit of dropping out of my ears when I bend my head down. A neckband would probably help make wireless earbuds less prone to being lost.

      Damn, I’m seeing neckband headphones on AE going as low as 3 euros. Not sure how well the Bluetooth connectivity is bound to work on something that cheap though

  • Speaking of chi-fi… Does anyone have any recommendations for over-ear headphones that you can use with a vintage amplifier, so that they can use the thick plugs?

    Sometimes I want to listen to records at a time my neighbors wouldn’t appreciate me doing that.