Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: In-ear headphones vs. over-ear headphones—what’s the difference?
A: In-ear headphones offer excellent isolation and portability, making them ideal for commuting and enjoying music anywhere, anytime. High-quality in-ears also exhibit noticeably lower distortion than over-ears, letting you hear every instrument with lifelike detail. Over-ear models, thanks to their larger drivers, deliver a more expansive soundstage and greater low-frequency impact, but they leak some sound and are less friendly in noisy environments, so they’re best suited for home or office use.
Q2: Do wired headphones suffer dropouts or unstable signals?
A: No. With a physical connection, they are unaffected by wireless interference, signal attenuation, or Bluetooth compatibility issues, so “disconnects” do not occur. As long as the plug makes good contact and the cable is undamaged, sound and connection remain very stable.
Q3: If one side has no sound, is the headphone broken?
A: Not necessarily. First check for earwax blockage or contact issues, and try another device. If it’s confirmed to be the headphone, the cause may be a driver failure or wiring fault.
Q4: How should I clean headphones?
A: Wipe ear hooks or the housing with alcohol pads; avoid liquids entering the charging port or driver mesh. Eartips can be cleaned or replaced regularly.
Q5: Are wired headphones always better than Bluetooth in sound quality?
A: Yes. Wired generally sound better: a direct analog path avoids wireless codec compression/decoding and transmission limits, preserving detail, transients, and dynamic range (>120 dB vs ~90–100 dB for Bluetooth), especially in wide‑dynamic music. Newer codecs (LDAC, aptX Adaptive) narrow the gap, but wired still offers lower latency and greater stability, and remains preferable for critical listening with quality DAC/amps.
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