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Wireless ones suck. And the dongle is a shitty DAC that determines what your wired headphones' tone is like. I've got a couple dongles that really only work well in my car's tape adapter, and others that only sound okay on certain headphones. It's a crapshoot.
You can get good dongles, but you will pay for it.
I have a Bluetooth receiver that I plug my wired headphones into now.
When did you last buy them? They improved a lot
Been buying them off and on every few months. Don't.give a damn about wireless headphones though. They'll never sound as good as wired, and fuck needing to charge yet another peripheral.
If its wired then its always connected
If not then only sometimes
Dumb point