The hottest Wireless Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Venture Prose 79 implied HN points 07 Sep 20
  1. In rural areas with poor wired connections, consider coupling your Free.fr Internet subscription with an unlimited 4G plan for better coverage and speed.
  2. Invest in necessary equipment like a 4G router, antenna, loadbalancer, and mesh network to optimize and distribute your 4G connection throughout your home effectively.
  3. Despite the initial investment in equipment, once set up, the cost for an unlimited 4G plan is relatively affordable at 15.99€, offering improved Internet speed and reliability.
Resiliency Tech 0 implied HN points 01 Mar 23
  1. At CanJam, headphone enthusiasts are predominantly male, young, and willing to pay for small improvements in performance.
  2. Wireless Bluetooth headphones are improving but still lag behind wired models in performance.
  3. Headphone amplifiers are gaining popularity for driving hard-to-move drivers in headphones, yielding better performance at lower volumes.
Resiliency Tech 0 implied HN points 18 Apr 23
  1. Jules Verne would love the French Wireless Bathys Headphones for their design and connection to technology and adventure.
  2. The Bathys headphones provide top-notch noise suppression, appealing especially to critical music lovers.
  3. The versatile Bathys headphones offer two noise suppression modes and can be used as wired headphones for home use.
Kartick’s Blog 0 implied HN points 01 Mar 26
  1. The earbuds deliver outstanding noise cancellation that made airplane white noise disappear, outperforming the AirPods Pro and even some Bose headphones.
  2. Podcasts and voices sound more open and natural with less bass, but sibilance is more noticeable and headphones still sound better overall.
  3. They’re comfortably designed (more so than Bose QC headphones, slightly less than AirPods in short tests), offer multipoint pairing plus USB-C and wireless charging, and have flaky wear-detection; at ₹33K they’re worth it mainly for the noise cancellation and comfort rather than pure audio quality.
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