Submitted by Brotten t3_119x9q1 in headphones
I'll admit, the last time I bought an MP3 player (they call them DAP nowadays, I guess) was around 2012 or something. Because back then stuff was built in a way which actually lasts. It was a Sony Walkman with up to 77ish hours of battery life. (Continuous play) I use it for FLAC exclusively and 48+ hours of continuous play have been enjoyed by me regularly. I regularly need at least 20 hours, my longest trips were around 33 hours each. Sadly, I dropped that thing on one tile too many and have to check the market for a new player now.
And somehow, usable battery life no longer seems a thing? Back in the day even the cheapest player did 24 hours and good ones all did 40+. Now I it seems the standard is a ridiculous 8 and people rave about "long battery life" when a player reaches a measly 14?
Is that the state of things now? Everything is just absolute trash? Or am I just unable to find normal-quality music players because the bad ones flood the marketing channels? Help me get back into the loop, please.
szakee t1_j9ojv35 wrote
opened a random AK player, 20 hours.
But you have to realize people these days demand super high res screen, super high res dac and whatever else components, all of that needs energy.
Same with phones. Yes of course your nokia 3310 lasted a week, but you played a little snake on it and that's it. Now you watch 4k midget porn for hours daily.