Name a bigger tech meme than nylon/braided cables

protip: Ya can't.
They offer NO advantages over normal cables but several disadvantages.

1) Can't afford to get them wet. If you spill a bit of water over a normal cable, no problem. Braided cables will absorb the water, exposing the live wires to water. Definitely can't use one outside to charge your phone (phone is one pocket, power bank in another, cable outside) if there's a chance of rain.

2) Indoors: They pick up dust much more than normal cables.Not great if the cable lies on the floor in between usage.

3) Much more fragile. The weaving can easily start to come apart at any point in the body, all it requires is a small nick or scratch. A normal cable needs much more trauma to tear anywhere.

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>any apple cabble

>Any Apple
You don't need to add anything else.

>Braided cables will absorb the water, exposing the live wires to water.
So I see you don't understand anything about their construction.

I thought wireless headsets were a meme but the change has been amazing.

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>name a bigger tech meme
Tiny keyboards

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>hack

Thats pretty fucking gay not gonna lie.

They're still a meme if you care about sound quality. If you're not the kind of person who can tell the difference between flac and mp3 on a blind test on the internet, I'm sure they are fine.

>exposing the live wires to water
What

what happens if you need to enter a number

>Braided cables will absorb the water, exposing the live wires to water
That is extremely wrong and you're retarded

>Braided cables will absorb the water, exposing the live wires to water.

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Its mostly for discord and games, I have different headphones for music. But yeah it makes like so much easier I didnt realize how annoying the cord is before using these.

>one
>twenty one
>nine hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine

>what happens if you need to enter a number
That question is the sole reason why people buy/build these useless keyboards.
They'll smugly explain to you that their keyboard has LAYERS

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>implying the wires aren't insulated

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its just seems really inconvenient to have to enter a shortcut for numbers

Nobody ever does anything useful on these keyboards anyway.

t.needs muh rgb and 6 gorrilion programmable keys and muh mx red
go back to v

>t.needs muh rgb and 6 gorrilion programmable keys and muh mx red
>go back to v
Pic related, a grown-up keyboard.
Model M is also acceptable.

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They're nylon over regular insulation. Dumb fuck. Water doesn't do anything

t.needs a 28 key kb with a backwards spacebar and some stupid obscure switches that weren't made since 1982 because they have the right 82.625g +/-0.000001 actuation force and a nice tactilness where you feel the click at +0.5 um off the center in the Y direction of your doubleshot artisan keycaps. Fuck off back to r*ddit.

nobody wants a fuckhuge keyboard taking up valuable space on their desks
model m is for man babys and it is semi membrane so its trash

>1) Can't afford to get them wet. If you spill a bit of water over a normal cable, no problem. Braided cables will absorb the water, exposing the live wires to water.

>3) Much more fragile. The weaving can easily start to come apart at any point in the body, all it requires is a small nick or scratch. A normal cable needs much more trauma to tear anywhere.

Underneath the braided sleeve is a "normal cable", you moron.