Message from @HEKTIK
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its fine
i bought a cheap $3 cable and use that currently for iems on my computer, and a bt cable for t2
When wind breaks the mmcx connectors on his iems because he was too cheap to buy more than 1 $3 mmcx cable
Mmcx isnβt designed for constant detachment and reattachment <:pepestressed:327933525124841482>
I'm looking for 2 earphones. Bluetooth based for use in the gym and normal wired ones. I saw the KZ ATES can be swapped with a Bluetooth cord and a wired one. Will the MMCX connectors hold if I keep swapping between the two
ATE doesnt have a removable cable
and swapping mmcx cables a lot is not recommended
Oh that's sad. Any wireless alternative that have decent sweat resistance?
Buy a pair of some other kzs with a 2 pin and get a kz Bluetooth cable, and then get a separate pair of good earphones for normal use @apolea
Kz zs3 is cheap and has 2 pin
Pin cables look like that might fall out, why not normal mmcx?
>buy kz
How about no?
^
Don't buy kz
2 pin will always be superior
How?
Mmcx holds fucking well, what more do you need?
it breaks stupidly easy
which is terrible for what he wants to do with it
Really? It seems sturdier than pin just looking at it
versus 2 pin which is just 2 springed contacts clamping down on a pin
Hmm
2 pin is recessed with a plastic body so you cant really munt it
unless you bend it when its out of the socket
Well, that shouldn't happen unless you're retarded
Damn
Should've bought v80s
mmcx is generally fine if you dont unplug it like ever
but otherwise its just a shithouse connector
i really wish we had a good screw in standard for iems
you get the best of both worlds
How long will it last plugging it in and out?
15 times?
no ability for the pins to come loose, and no flexing of the entire connector
if only smc was smaller
@AstroJannah ive had some die from less
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mmcx is just a really dumb connector for iems
it was designed for network antennas which needed to be stiff and tight fitting, but be able to rotate
not a constantly moving object