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What will happen is that devices will have a USB-C port and a headphone jack.
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It would make sense to remove the audio jack by now. Plenty of alternatives, which are all digital, and all phones going forward will have at least three of them: USB-C, Lightning, Bluetooth, WIFI, NFC, DNLA, Airplay.
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I agree on the value of analog audio ports. But...
For a lot of intrinsically digital devices, adding an analog audio port is extra cost on both the electronics and physical side. So I'm thinking that *if* USB-C audio does take off, analog ports will become a premium feature and the very cheapest devices will be all-digital. The biggest obstacle to USB-C audio won't be a lack of agreement on a standard or cost or consumer reluctance, though. The biggest problem is going to be Bluetooth, which has slowly been gaining traction and coming down in cost. The biggest trend in gadget connectivity isn't digital cabling but rather wireless. WiFi. Bluetooth. Wireless HDMI. Wireless charging. NFC. Bluetooth is already so cheap to implement it comes for free on most WiFi chips. Bluetooth speakers are ubiquitous and cheap. Bluetooth headphones and remotes are increasingly common, increasingly cheap. So yes, adding audio out to USB-C will be trivial on the device side. But the real problem will be on the headphone side, getting the accessory makers to commit to a third line that will have to be priced cheaper than the Bluetooth line. The time for wired digital audio may already be passed. Analog audio will remain as a legacy port for a long long time just as the vintage analog AV ports still remain on TVs but eventually most portable electronics are going to go sealed and portless. If anything, the longer term trend will be to all-WiFi connectivity (Internet of things) and possibly even power by WiFi for some very low power devices. We might see ereaders that trickle charge via WiFi or solar and WiFi. Indefinite battery life. Still a ways off, though: http://www.wired.com/2015/06/power-over-wi-fi/ |
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The real reason?
DRM: Copy Protection All the current Digital ports enforce Copy Protection. The Analog port... Wide open. Inferior, but wide open |
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Sound is intrinsically analog; digital is just an approximation. And DRM isn't the automatic reason why everything is done. Sometimes simplicity and cost factors into it. |
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does usb-c allow for simultaneous audio output while also charging the device, like the apple lightning port and its predecessor, the apple 30-pin port?
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There will soon be little adapter boxes (that you will have to buy) to connect your legacy headphones to your new device.
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I've had a phone (a HTC, Windows Phone 6 I think it was). It didn't have an earphone jack. You could only use the earphone supplied as it had to be connected through the USB charging port. Listening to music while charging was out of the question unless you bought an extra thingie so you could connect both at the same time.
Yes, in those days, bluetooth wasn't as common as it is now, but I still haven't found bluetooth earphones that I liked (both price and form!) And yes, I do charge my phone wirelessly, but I don't always have my wireless charger with me (which are most often the times I'll be using my phone as MP3 player) and I'd like to be able to charge and listen at the same time. |
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![]() Wireless tech is all a work in progress. USB-C audio hasn't even started. |
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Well I have a Nexus 6p (which I love) and I've already gone through a couple of USB-C cables that worked initially but failed quickly. Turns out there's a lot of cables not quite up to spec.
Also I've got some nice headphones I'd be loathed to replace but I don't like using an adapter. |
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There is massive infrastructure for analog audio.
If USB headphones were going to take off, it would have happened already. I have a gaming headset that's USB. There just isn't that much USB head audio out there. Considering the extra cost of USB anything, I really don't see USB-C audio overtaking analog audio. Initially, the technology is going to be priced too high, and while it will get cheaper, it will never approach the cheapness of analog headphones or buds or whatever. |
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One had better be a cable type of connector that doesn't use the battery like bluetooth.
Samsung Galaxy 4 is so bad on sound, I found a speaker that used the audio jack. Using bluetooth and watching a baseball game chew up the battery really fast. If you are watching 4K video, you might have a battery problem. Someone needs to get more efficient. The other disadvantage, some car audio systems. Ours is geared to other half's flip phone for phone calls. If I have bluetooth enabled on my phone, the system in the car wants that phone and ignores the flip. The first choice in the car system is Audio, from any source, then phone. The flip has only one ringtone that qualifies as audio (mp3 and cut) Maybe newer models have addressed this. This car is a 2013. That's quite a few current devices that will have to be accounted for. |
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The specification is utter crap for durability. It is completely inadequate for something that gets used while being carried around. |
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