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Headphones for every device

Headphones For Every Device
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While Apple (and to a lesser degree, Google) have made huge strides over the last few years in helping you move your Headphones from one device to another throughout the day, it’s still often a little wonky. It can work well, but some days are better than others. I’m finding it much easier to just have a set of headphones dedicated to each device so that they always just work.

This started years with my Desktop Computers (one at home, one at the office), that each have a pair of cheap wired headphones always plugged in. If I need to hop on a call on those computers, or watch a video, or anything else that requires sound, I just pick those up and they work immediately 100% of the time. I played with the bluetooth settings on both computers to use my main earbuds for everything, but it was wildly inconsistent so I just stuck with the wired Buds.

Mobile

I’ve been doing that on my desktop computers for years, but something I did recently on mobile expanded on this concept a bit. While I have a pair of wireless buds always connected to my phone (the Google Pixel Buds Pro), I had a different situation come up last week. I wanted to go for a run, which I often do without music, but I wanted some tunes with me. I didn’t want to carry my phone, so my watch was going to do the work.

Setting up the watch with offline music was easy enough, but I then had to pair some earbuds to it. Rather than using the same pair as my phone, I dug out an older pair of wireless buds instead and paired them with the watch.

It was perfect.

I generally keep the newer buds in my pocket so I have quick access to them for my phone. For running, though, I always grab the older ones because they only talk to my watch. Every device I use has a dedicated set of headphones, so there’s never a need to convince some bluetooth buds to switch with me to another device. They all simply work on their own dedicated device.

It’s a small thing, for sure, but in the hectic part of the day it’s nice to have one less potential issue to worry about.



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