I guess I just don't like the idea of depending on signals to get the music to my ears compared to the "hardware" of an actual physical wire doing it instead. With wireless I feel like whatever I'm listening to could just stutter/cut out at any moment due to bad signal strength.
I've got a good pair and I've never felt like that. There are more points of failure though, yeah. I use mine for noise cancelling, to prevent overstimulation, since I don't like wearing headphones (and especially not having to take them everywhere)
Unless something comes between you and your phone of significant density and is capable of blocking the waves, there's no problem. Bluetooth is pretty powerful, albeit short range.
I guess I just don't like the idea of depending on signals to get the music to my ears compared to the "hardware" of an actual physical wire doing it instead. With wireless I feel like whatever I'm listening to could just stutter/cut out at any moment due to bad signal strength.
I've got a good pair and I've never felt like that. There are more points of failure though, yeah. I use mine for noise cancelling, to prevent overstimulation, since I don't like wearing headphones (and especially not having to take them everywhere)
Unless something comes between you and your phone of significant density and is capable of blocking the waves, there's no problem. Bluetooth is pretty powerful, albeit short range.