Hello All,

I have long been a fan of Apple wired Ear Pods.  

I had to have my original beloved 8 Plus replaced, about a month prior to
its warranty expiration because the audio function of the Lightening port
went bad.

For the last 6-months or so, perhaps longer, while the Lightening port on my
replacement 8 Plus still functioned as expected, it lost the ability to
retain a cable, unassisted.  This is to say, when I hold the phone in
portrait mode, perpendicular to the ground, any attached cable will fall
out.  

I am certain that I was the blame for this as I used to frequently roll onto
the phone, when sleeping; very often tangling  the cable with tension for
hours at a time.  (How's that for too much information? (smile)).

My point, I am determined not to ruin the Lightening port on my 14.

With that in mind, I am doing my best to wing myself from the wired Ear Pods
in favor of Apple Air Pods.

Even though I like Air Pods and they are definitely more convenient to use
than the wired alternative, I still find myself reaching for the wired pair,
more than anything else.

I was just wondering how many of you have gone completely wireless having
all but abandoned the wired Ear Pods?

It is interesting because when I go to Best Buy, Target, Walmart, etc. I
always see wired Ear Pods, with either the Lightening or audio connector,
readily available.

All replies appreciated.

Mark


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