Submitted by G-H-O-S-T t3_11cgr16 in headphones
i have these AKG earphones that came with my note 10, i had them stashed in my backpack for a few years and used them no more than 4 times around 2020 (i had another one)
anyway, i just took them out and for some reason i found the rubber on the back of the ear pieces "decaying", as pictured: https://i.imgur.com/KwsznJ4.jpg
is this normal?
when i saw this i remembered also my headsets, all of which would have the rubber dying out 1-2 years after use, and i tried many (3 different ones sony 5 total, 2 different ones hyperx 3 total)
honestly im starting to hate the whole thing
IMKGI t1_ja337gg wrote
Those headphones are usually made out of the cheapest materials known to man, the key to get a headphone to last long is to buy the right model and to take care of it, anything from your usual consumer brands like HyperX, Sony, Bose etc... or stuff with a Battery in it is likely do die early, headphones from a quality brand like Sennheiser can last upwards of 10 years, of course at the end of the day it's still the end user whos responsible for taking care of the product
When it comes to earpads or headbands, stay as far away as possible from that cheap vegan plastic piece of shit leather and only stick to the real quality stuff (honestly stay away from vegan products in general), velour is also a great option, anything that isn't real leather or Velour is a mistake to purchase