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They're fine if you're just listening to music or watching videos but they're totally unusable for gaming. The latency is just too high.
A jack is an absolute must have for me and if a phone doesn't have one I'll use a USB-C dongle.
Hm, that's a good point, although I don't play games on my phone so I haven't experienced that.
I guess if you're a heavy phone gamer and you have the worst bt, the latency could become a pain.
That makes me think of a guy pretending to surf on the roof of his car complaining about the traction. Like that's not what cars are for, but the roof of a car undeniably has poor grip.
I use USB headphones for gaming on my pc.