Message from @van ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ
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fakes of a headphone nobody owns
thanks chiny
also why are headphones so cheap on ebay
snapheiser 558 for $30
wait wtf
they're $180 new
i thought these were sub-100
Tin T2s arrived
These are surprisingly nice
Box had the fucking iem stick to the paperwork
Lol
It opens like a book, it's cute
And they can be worn straight down instead of overear, but you can switch
It's cool asf and they're comfy
They're oddly reminiscent of the Xiaomeme HybridPro in the way that they have literally 0 bass until you slam up that bass hole
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Recommended chink Bluetooth in ears to sleep with?
Want the phone far away from me when I'm sleeping to not turn off the alarm easily
you could turn the alarm off as easily via bluetooth control buttons
prob easier
I hooked up my phone alarm to my loudspeakers. If i get up fast enough, my neighbours don't get mad at me. If I don't get up fast enough, its the popo knocking on your door
its an effective alarm
😄
Just get a sub and put it on the floor facing below
@van ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ I just use an alarm app where it's not possible to do so then
hav u considered
buyin a alarm clock?
I don't headphones for them to larm me, I want them to listen to ASMR or some shit to fall asleep
Tennmak Pros and a bluetooth MMCX cable
I also have Tin T2s coming in the mail. Wondering if you guys know of any material besides blu-tack that would work well for sealing the bass holes. I don't have any on hand, and would rather not by some just for the headphones.
Tape
audiobudget tried tape and it didnt work as well apparently
which makes sense as it probably has more permeability than a blob of blutack
Would superglue be a bad idea? I definitely have some of that on hand. Could also be the type of tape makes a difference <:thonk:288060975775612929>
try tape first lol
i'd do epoxy before superglue
most superglues are too runny
Yeah, tape is definitely the first option.
just buy some blutack lol
its useful shit