I have to disqualify the SoundMAGIC E80D Digital USB C Headphones because it looks like their 90° plug won’t fit with the rather thick otterbox case I have on my phone.
Any other suggestions? Would be using primarily for phone but also for laptop, if that makes any difference.
EDIT: Thanks to everyone who responded 🙂👍Looks like I’ve got several good leads to follow, so I’d better get started!
Why not just an adapter?
You have to make sure to keep an adapter as well then. One more thing to get lost for some people.
I keep mine attached to the cable
Sure, but not everbody does. Some people use one adapter and multiple devices.
If you use it for multiple devices it’s obviously doing more work! But you can just buy two and never disconnect them
If this is for a computer, then losing that cable is gonna be hard. If it’s for a phone, then I worry the earphones will be way higher quality than the phone.
And phones without 3.5mm are just cash grabs for big vendors selling battery-radio earphones with shit sound.
It says headphones, but they are actually earphones
I can’t for the life of me to find a frequency response graph. I can’t recommend buying anything without a measurement since you would be buying blind
Here is how you should look for earphones:
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Buy something with a replaceable cable so it lasts longer. The cable usually breaks first and it’s the cheapest part.
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You can buy DSP earphones with a replaceable cable, but I haven’t found anything cheap that sounds as good as the 3.5mm connection (which means the DSP sucks). So buy a dongle separately, like the Apple one or something of similar quality
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Find the frequency response graph. You can see how your current equipment graphs and compare. You can even use an equalizer (in software) to adjust to what you’re buying
If you want my suggestion, buy CCA Trio and the Apple dongle. Although maybe it’s expensive after tariffs, lol
KZ Castor for a cheaper option
- You can buy DSP earphones with a replaceable cable, but I haven’t found anything cheap that sounds as good as the 3.5mm connection (which means the DSP sucks). So buy a dongle separately, like the Apple one or something of similar quality
I dunno if it’s good quality, but the install process and daily use on this item has been great for me, moving my headset easily between machines through a KVM without issue.
Let me know if it sounds good, OP, or see what others may say in response to this one.
I fully support anything that continues with common, reliable hardware - 3.5mm - and interchangeable parts - so no apple, really.
I meant the Apple 3.5mm to usb-c dongle, which does the same job for $9
Of course, if you know that this other one world’s for you, by all means
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I got a pair of KZ ZSN ProX that have a removable cable you can swap easily with a USB-C one. I had them for 4 years now and they’re really durable: for the price (about 20$) the sound is insanely good and if you spend the extra 10$ for the cable you can plug them wherever you want.
Best purchase everhttps://squig.link/lab/hoods/?share=KZ_ZSN_Pro
Alright for the price
Thanks, I didn’t know this site
The AKG Samsung earphones are decent, especially for the price.
The listing is wrong, they have no active noise cancelation:
https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/samsung/akg-type-c
They are fine for the price, but I don’t like nondetachable cables
Yeah that’s odd that the description lists them as noise canceling. They are definitely not.
Are you an alt account for the OP? I see you responding to nearly every comment.
As another comment wrote, seems like your best option would be to buy whatever IEMs you like and then buy a USB C cable for it. Just make sure the pins match your IEMs.
I replied because I researched the topic myself in the past