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Just an idea, post feedback in reviews not the question and answer section. There will be no need for long winded insults from users just trying to help grumpy old men.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Since there isn't a way to actually reply to someone who thinks they have an accurate answer, let alone even understand what the question {or feedback} actually states, I'm using the answer field here on my own initial query to respond to "electrician2": sir, for the record, and this is meant in a sincere construct-positive way, if you'd take the time to read my question, I think you might, just maybe, see that my input was in the form of feedback. There was no question in my comments whatsoever. Further, if there could be any possible way to piece together an actual question from my post, remotely as it may be, your answer would still be incorrect as it relates to Bluetooth technology and what I was inferring, also commonly known as "wireless" in many applications the world over. "Wired" electronics as they relate to, let's say, audio for example, ironically, is so dated that one might even use the term archaic. And with that word, I will segue to a close by saying that a big electronics retail corporation would be wise to both sell modern technology, which too encompasses discontinuing "archaic" products, as well as ensuring employees working on the frontlines are provided adequate and ongoing product training which would help to serve as an additional layer of an error stop-gap. Overall, this approach would also help to minimize incorrect information to patrons, which from the forum I see volumes of unhappy input directly related to both of these two points to be sure. Have yourself a great day, and I do appreciate your trying to be of help, misguided and non-relevant as it was.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To be operational they still have to be wired into a system , the Bluetooth part is the headphones(though 40' is a little short)
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