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Sometimes you want that bluetooth connection. Other times, you just want to hardwire in. Sometimes y

Sometimes you want that bluetooth connection. Other times, you just want to hardwire in. [Want to see what's on Meh today? Visit meh.com for the full experience. Here's a teaser of what you'll find:]( [daily deal teaser v0.5]( [WTF is for sale today at Meh?]( [See if you can guess.]( Sometimes you want that bluetooth connection. Other times, you just want to hardwire in. [Who’s buying this crap?]( [What’s the community say?]( [ergomeh said:]( [Bought the UBS-C last time around. They seem to work completely (playback, █████ ████████████, and mic) with my LG G6. I bought them mainly for travel and so I don't have a lot of real-world feedback. ███-C audio on Android seems to be hit-and-miss, these (originally) expensive ██████████ are more likely to be a hit, but there's no certainty that they will work at all with non-Pixel phones. A great price for quality █████ ████████████ if they work with your phone.]( [kensey said:]( [I have the █████████ Q-█████ on-███ ANC ██████████ Meh sold a few months back, and they are awesome. If these are half as good they’re a steal at twice the price.]( [Atomizer said:]( [I've been using the ███-C version and I absolutely love these! The audio quality is great, first of all, and they're comfortable; I've got mine outfitted with the optional wing stabilizer things, because why not? The ANC is very effective, and the pass-through also works well and is a nice addition. I'm also very pleased with the functionality of the in-line remote, which not only controls volume, but also play/pause and the ANC settings; pressing the latter will cycle the different NC levels but holding it will pause the audio and engage the aforementioned pass-through feature, which I've found to be very helpful. At first I thought it was weird that I was making so much use of these things instead of "traditional" ██████████, given all the uproar over phones without █████████ jacks and the fact that I don't own any devices *without* a █████████ jack and thus don't *need* these. Then I realized that the advantage of these (or the █████████ versions) is that they're powered via the port and thus don't need any other power supply for the ANC (or to drive the ██████████ themselves, for that matter.) So even if you don't use a device without a █████████ jack, these are an *excellent* option at this price considering the audio quality and effective ANC.]( [How many did they buy?]( [So far today...]( 16919 visitors. 55% on a phone, 3% on a tablet. 117 sold. 1804 meh button clicks. $4382 total. [Ok, I give up. What the hell are you selling today?]( #Scoobtober 1 active user @the_narrator 3:09 PM The Demon of the Dugout @the_narrator 3:10 PM At the Japan vs. USA International baseball playoff, some guy dresses up like a dragon person so that he can get the Baseball Diamond. @the_narrator 3:11 PM Yes, it is a literal diamond. @the_narrator 3:13 PM I don’t know why this is so weird to me. Valuable trophies are par the course for sports, right? @the_narrator 3:15 PM Maybe it’s because the “Baseball Diamond” is simultaneously oddly specific and absurdly vague. @the_narrator 3:16 PM It’s specific enough to be a diamond associated with baseball, which, outside of being a pun, doesn’t really connect. Why is it a separate entity from the trophy itself? @the_narrator 3:18 PM But it’s vague to a point of feeling blasé. It’s not named for a specific league or competition or organization. It’s just the Baseball Diamond. @the_narrator 3:19 PM Like the Bathtub Diamond. Or the Grocery Store Diamond. [meh]( is a daily deal experiment by [mediocre laboratories](. © a mediocre corporation. all rights reserved, no takebacks. [View Online]( | [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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