why I wear wired headphones

Hi friends! I hope youโ€™re having a wonderful week. Iโ€™m headed to Orlando for back-to-back adventures and will be sure to report back! Check out my IG stories for all the fun.

For todayโ€™s post, I wanted to chat a bit about headphones.

Here I am with my wired headphones, years after the bluetooth options arrived on the scene.

In college, I had a bluetooth earpiece (along with everyone else who thought they were cool lol) and used it constantly. I couldnโ€™t help but wonder if it was bad for my brain, and decided to eventually stop using it. Iโ€™ve always been wary about phones and bluetooth close to my head, but for convenience, I used Bose sport headphones for years. (I loved these things!!) Over time, Iโ€™ve learned more about EMFs and decided to make the swap back to wired headphones a couple of years ago.

why I wear wired headphones

The Wired vs. Wireless Debate

Wireless headphones, like Air Pods, have become extremely popular, but wired headphones still have a strong following. I feel like as people have become more health conscious, theyโ€™ve gravitated back to wired headphones. Maybe theyโ€™re returning back to wired headphones after using wireless, maybe they delight in being old school, or maybe they stick with wired for some of the reasons below.

Better Sound Quality

Wireless headphones tend to produce more consistent audio, without interface or drops.

It also seems like many musicians, sound engineers, and those who value audio quality tend to prefer wired headphones.

No Need to Charge

One of the nicest things about wired headphones is the battery-free convenience. You never have to worry about charging them.

Theyโ€™re also perfect for long use since you donโ€™t have to take breaks to recharge.

These are also a lower stress option because you donโ€™t have to worry about the headphones dying mid-use, especially during workuots, calls, or long trips..

More Reliable Connection

Wired headphones are also more reliable since you donโ€™t have to worry about signal drops or interference that can occur with Bluetooth. They connect instantly without pairing or connection issues; simply plug them in and youโ€™re good to go.

Theyโ€™re also compatible with multiple devices and you donโ€™t have to worry about connectivity issues.

Health and EMF Concerns

Wireless headphones emit electromagnetic fields (EMFs), which some people prefer to avoid. The more I learn about EMFs, the more I prefer to minimize exposure as much as possible. I tend to be more sensitive to these things, and it was even worse when I was in the depths of my healing journey.

Wired headphones eliminate the close proximity to Bluetooth signals, which is another peace of mind for EMF exposure. This is an interesting article.

With long-term use, itโ€™s less of a worry for those who are seeking to limit radiation exposure. (And if youโ€™re one of those people who is like, โ€œTheyโ€™re not that bad. Theyโ€™re within the safe limits,โ€ live your life. Iโ€™m trying to limit my own explosure and exposure for the kids.)

Durability and Longevity

Battery-powered heaphones degrade over time and also less resistance to wear and tear. They also seem to have less technical issues. Wired headphones are cheaper to replace if anything goes awry.

Cost-Effective

Wired headphones are more afforable than wireless headphones, and thereโ€™s no need to constantly upgrade. Once you own the fact that youโ€™re rolling old school, thereโ€™s zero pressure to be constantly upgrading your headphones. You also arenโ€™t paying for extra features you donโ€™t need, like Bluetooth or wireless charging.

Why I Chose Wired Headphones

For myself, Iโ€™m happy I went back to the wired headphones and donโ€™t have to worry about EMF exposure. I use the classic Apple wired headphones with my phone, and love Bose wired headphones for my computer.

I havenโ€™t been lifting at the gym in quite a while, so I typically take a class (where music is blasting on the speakers), or work out at home to my speaker. For walks with Maisey, I put my phone in this EMF-blocking fanny pack (one of my favorite things!). Itโ€™s also been helpful for travel because I donโ€™t have to worry about my headphones dying, and also donโ€™t have to fret that my Bluetooth hasnโ€™t connected while Iโ€™m blasting Broadway showtunes on the plane lol.

Wired Headphones Arenโ€™t Going Anywhere

Iโ€™m curious to hear what you guys think about this one. Do you use wired headphones, wireless, or no headphones??

xo

Gina

If youโ€™re concerned about EMF exposure, check out the Somavedic and my review here.

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3 Comments

  1. John on October 24, 2024 at 7:20 am

    I don’t know if you’ll see this, but just wanted to say, please don’t ever let yourself be bullied into thinking Bluetooth is completely safe. I just don’t buy it. Years ago I had quite the addiction to political podcasts and I wore Bluetooth headphones for at least six hours a day, nearly every day. Eventually I developed this very strange headache or pressure in the top of my head and I had no idea what it was. Eventually, I suspected it was the headphones, so I destroyed them in a fit of rage and a week later, those headaches were gone and never returned. it’s been at least five years now, and I’ve never had any headaches like that. Coincidence? I think not!

  2. Joanna on October 26, 2024 at 6:46 pm

    I completely agree and wish more people would ditch the wireless options. My husband bought an EMF blocker for the house and office. At first I was so upset because they are $ and big but now I understand how dangerous EMFs are. We do the best we can with bodywell stickers on all electronics, cells away when we go to bed.

    • Corey haynes on November 18, 2024 at 11:18 pm

      They now have usb c or lightning wired headphones

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