Definitely the jack. I have special headphones for listening to white noise while sleeping. The Bluetooth version have a chunky panel, and don’t last long before they get that Bluetooth whine. That whine is a deal-breaker is a sleep aid.
So I use the 3.5mm version… if I use the charge port converted to a Jack, I can’t charge my phone while I listen to white noise and I’ll wake up to 6%. Rhe loss or the jack is why I haven’t upgraded my phone in years.
I thought I’d be okay without a headphone jack but I’m now learning that USB-C to headphone adapters will enter a power save mode after a few seconds of silence, and quiet moments in shows or music can cause that, then it takes a split second to power back up, so the end result is choppy sound if it isn’t constant. Maybe it’s better with a better adapter, but also how the heck do you search for such things on Amazon and the like? It’s not exactly a specification they list…
Bluetooth headphones do this, too. It’s infuriating. Let me turn off battery saver mode, god damn it! (I assume this is on the headphones, not on Android, though?)
For some reason, TalkBack triggers this, too, so most Bluetooth headphones are useless for that purpose. Something in a recent update broke TalkBack in the Kindle app so it won’t read continuously the “old way” (that worked) and instead uses “continuous reading mode” that pauses just long enough to put Bluetooth headphones to sleep every sentence. And I don’t think Google cares because Amazon has implemented their own TTS system in the Kindle app that’s slow as fuck for anyone used to speed reading with TTS, but it’s the way everyone is recommending now for Kindle. I’ve switched to pirating books so I can read them in Moon+ Reader instead, since it works.
Aww geez man, that’s even worse! I learned about adapters and figured I’d at least be able to tolerate (but resent) the switch. But that will prevent me using sleeping headphones at all… :/
You can get split cables that have jack and a USB C. But yes it sucks.
Although… One silver lining I’ve found from being forced to convert the USB to 3.5 is that I now get to pick and chose different dac cables, and there are some pretty big differences.
Definitely the jack. I have special headphones for listening to white noise while sleeping. The Bluetooth version have a chunky panel, and don’t last long before they get that Bluetooth whine. That whine is a deal-breaker is a sleep aid.
So I use the 3.5mm version… if I use the charge port converted to a Jack, I can’t charge my phone while I listen to white noise and I’ll wake up to 6%. Rhe loss or the jack is why I haven’t upgraded my phone in years.
What headphones are you using? Are they comfortable when you sleep on your side?
I thought I’d be okay without a headphone jack but I’m now learning that USB-C to headphone adapters will enter a power save mode after a few seconds of silence, and quiet moments in shows or music can cause that, then it takes a split second to power back up, so the end result is choppy sound if it isn’t constant. Maybe it’s better with a better adapter, but also how the heck do you search for such things on Amazon and the like? It’s not exactly a specification they list…
Bluetooth headphones do this, too. It’s infuriating. Let me turn off battery saver mode, god damn it! (I assume this is on the headphones, not on Android, though?)
For some reason, TalkBack triggers this, too, so most Bluetooth headphones are useless for that purpose. Something in a recent update broke TalkBack in the Kindle app so it won’t read continuously the “old way” (that worked) and instead uses “continuous reading mode” that pauses just long enough to put Bluetooth headphones to sleep every sentence. And I don’t think Google cares because Amazon has implemented their own TTS system in the Kindle app that’s slow as fuck for anyone used to speed reading with TTS, but it’s the way everyone is recommending now for Kindle. I’ve switched to pirating books so I can read them in Moon+ Reader instead, since it works.
Aww geez man, that’s even worse! I learned about adapters and figured I’d at least be able to tolerate (but resent) the switch. But that will prevent me using sleeping headphones at all… :/
You can get split cables that have jack and a USB C. But yes it sucks.
Although… One silver lining I’ve found from being forced to convert the USB to 3.5 is that I now get to pick and chose different dac cables, and there are some pretty big differences.