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Originally Posted by Shane R
I wish they'd use a connector that was compatible across all different types of devices - like USB-C.
But in the end it's moot. I think 3-5 years from now the idea of physically inserting a cable into a device to listen to audio will be as quaint as plugging a cable into a device to access the Internet is to most of us.
Sure, some do it, but wifi (wireless) is the way for most.
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My Wifi-connection doesn't even come CLOSE to saturating my internet speed, and I don't even have the fastest internet available in the Netherlands. My father has a security / observation camera system (used to observe the birds he breeds), which was wireless from 2000 up to 2012. Then it became so bad that reception dropped away completely. I've replaced it with a wired system, and the image is crystal clear.
The wireless space is becoming too crowded to be reliable. I refuse to use wireless, except if it's impossible to avoid (cel phone, tablet) or if reliability is not an issue.
If something *MUST* work, and at full speed / quailty, I'll use wires. And I will keep using wires until someone proves to me that wireless is as secure and reliable in ALL circumstances.