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This may be OT since strictly speaking it's about hardware... I trust it is ok to post it given the spirit of the community, but have my apologies and feel free to remove it if it's not.

I'm looking to replace my old Bose QC25, since they have recently died (after a long a fulfilling life), but it seems everything nowadays is bluetooth (which I don't mind) and require some proprietary app to turn ANC on/off (which I do mind... are physical buttons/switches become too expensive to include in your overpriced earbuds?).

Anyway... do you know of any headphones/earbuds that meet the following?

  1. can be powered via wire or have batteries that last 12+hrs (long-haul flights)
  2. have decent noise cancelling
  3. don't require me to install a apps or can be used with some open source app (possibly with full functionality and straightforward to setup)
  4. are not overly expensive (I have to buy 2 pairs and I'll only use them a few times a year when I fly)
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[–] hydroel@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The list of supported devices is there (and too short, none of my wireless devices work).

[–] PeachMan@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Big sad, it looks like they're focused mostly on Amazfit devices. But they do allow requests: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/wiki/Support-for-a-new-Device

If you request a device and tell them you're willing to be a guinea pig, MAYBE they'll add yours. Your chances are better if it's a device that's already popular and they've received multiple requests.

[–] hydroel@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I've looked if I could do it myself as well, but there's basically nothing but "look at how it's done on similar devices". It's fantastic to build an app to support all those devices, but it's a bit of a shame not to provide guides so others can contribute to support it.