My beat up old headphones, I will use them for as long as they continue work
This is my old Apple headphones. I've had it for as long as I can remember. The jack brakes I glue it together. It continues to work.
The wire brakes I tie this MF up and it continues to work.
I have two other Bluetooth headsets but for some reason this headphones just works especially for text to speech.
I do a lot of text to speech and sometimes there's music playing like right now. I'm writing this article using text to speech and the music is playing.
This headset it is so good and I love it.
People laugh at me when they see me with my broken headphone, especially when I'm driving my car.
An old wired headphone doesn't look cool but I don't care about cool. I care about functionality.
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